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September 2023, Volume 30, Issue 5
July 2023, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 1161-1177 Bodies in‐between: Religious women's‐only spaces and the construction of liminal identities
by Michal Frenkel & Varda Wasserman
- 1178-1198 Shaped by resistance: Discursive politics in gender equality work
by Micaela Stierncreutz & Janne Tienari
- 1199-1217 White Anglo patriarchal possession in organizations: Unequal vertical career progressions among Anglo White & non‐Anglo White highly skilled immigrant women
by Vassilissa Carangio
- 1218-1235 Justice and utility: Approval of gender quotas to increase gender balance in top‐level managements—lessons from Iceland
by Laufey Axelsdóttir & Þorgerður J. Einarsdóttir & Guðbjörg Linda Rafnsdóttir
- 1236-1253 A reprieve from academia's chilly climate and misogyny: The power of feminist, women‐centered faculty writing program
by Elizabeth A. Sharp & Kristin Messuri
- 1254-1272 Women's informal entrepreneurship through the lens of institutional voids and institutional logics
by Lalarukh Ejaz & Vadim Grinevich & Mine Karatas‐Ozkan
- 1273-1295 Intersectional reflexivity: Fieldwork experiences of ethnic minority women researchers
by Jenny K. Rodriguez & Maranda Ridgway
- 1296-1316 Socioeconomic differences and the gender division of labor during the COVID‐19 lockdown: Insights from France using a mixed method
by Myriam Chatot & Julie Landour & Ariane Pailhé & for the EpiCOV team
- 1317-1333 Femme‐toring: Leveraging critical femininities and femme theory to cultivate alternative approaches to mentoring
by Rhea Ashley Hoskin & Lilith A. Whiley
- 1334-1353 Paradox as resistance in male dominated fields and the value of (sur)facing enthymematic narratives
by Jennifer J. Mease & Bronwyn Neal
- 1354-1386 “Without support, victims do not report”: The Co‐creation of a workplace sexual harassment risk assessment survey tool
by Aitor Gómez‐González & Sandra Girbés‐Peco & José Miguel Jiménez González & María Vieites Casado
- 1387-1406 Sexually harassed, assaulted, silenced, and now heard: Institutional betrayal and its affects
by Sarah Duffy & Michelle O’Shea & Liyaning Maggie Tang
- 1407-1428 ‘He is the customer, I will say yes’: Notions of power, precarity and consent to sexual harassment by customers in the gay tourism industry
by Anastasios Hadjisolomou & Dennis Nickson & Tom Baum
- 1429-1449 Feeling clumsy and curious. A collective reflection on experimenting with poetry as an unconventional method
by Noortje van Amsterdam & Dide van Eck & Katrine Meldgaard Kjær & Margot Leclair & Anne Theunissen & Maryse Tremblay & Alistair Thomson & Ana Paula Lafaire & Anna Brown & Camilla Quental & Marjan De Coster & Alison Pullen
- 1450-1467 Breaking the plaster: Making do with the fragility of the body
by Emmanouela Mandalaki
- 1468-1483 “…in Japan, we are just imitating the ‘real’ thing…”. (Re)doing racialized authentic self in classical music
by Beata M. Kowalczyk
- 1484-1486 The Great Stewardess Rebellion: How Women Launched a Workplace Revolution at 30,000 Feet. By NellMcShane Wulfhart, New York: Doubleday. 2022
by Bethany N. Schols
- 1487-1490 A Braided River: The Universe of Indian Women in Science. By Christopher Coley, Christie Gressel, Abhijit Dhillon, Tanu Shukla, Srividya Sheshadri, Nimita Pandey, Geetha Kumar, and Bhavani R. Rao, New Delhi, India: UNESCO. 2022
by Krishnashree Achuthan & Sharanya Muthupalani
May 2023, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 757-772 Athena SWAN: “Institutional peacocking” in the neoliberal university
by Emily Yarrow & Karen Johnston
- 773-792 Right time to join? Organizational imprinting and women's careers in public service organizations
by Rachel Ashworth & Sarah Maria Lysdal Krøtel & Anders R. Villadsen
- 793-809 Hustling in the creative industries: Narratives and work practices of female filmmakers and fashion designers
by Robin Steedman & Taylor Brydges
- 810-825 Gender equality reform and police organizations: A social justice approach
by Amanda Keddie
- 826-841 “This boys club world is finally getting to me”: Developing our glass consciousness to understand women's experiences in elite architecture firms
by Sumati Ahuja & Ruth Weatherall
- 842-861 Women's inclusion and neoliberal governmentality in the Swedish digital game industry: An analysis of discursive positions and recruitment strategies
by Anna Maria Szczepanska
- 862-880 Passing as resistance through a Goffmanian approach: Normalized, defensive, strategic, and instrumental passing when LGBTQ+ individuals encounter institutions
by Mustafa F. Ozbilgin & Cihat Erbil & Sibel Baykut & Rifat Kamasak
- 881-896 ‘I'm competitive with myself’: A study of women leaders navigating neoliberal patriarchal workplaces
by Sharon Mavin & Marina Yusupova
- 897-916 “A part of being a woman, really”: Menopause at work as “dirty” femininity
by Lilith A. Whiley & Ashley Wright & Sarah E. Stutterheim & Gina Grandy
- 917-936 Sex/gender‐blind training maintains and creates inequity
by Ingeborg C. Kroese
- 937-956 Women in public cultural organizations and their professional paths strategies: A rhizomatic approach
by Anna Góral
- 957-981 New fathers, ideal workers? New players in the field of father‐friendly work organizations
by Claudia Balan & Marieke van den Brink & Yvonne Benschop
- 982-998 “Potential parenthood” and identity threats: Navigating complex fertility journeys alongside work and employment
by Clare Mumford & Krystal Wilkinson & Michael Carroll
- 999-1014 Troubling gender norms on Mumsnet: Working from home and parenting during the UK's first COVID lockdown
by Karen Maria Handley
- 1015-1034 The influence of the COVID‐19 pandemic on changes in perceived work pressure for Dutch mothers and fathers
by Stéfanie André & Roos van der Zwan
- 1035-1036 Inhale/exhale
by Alice Wickström
- 1037-1041 Queering the pandemic at work, a fictocritical tale
by Pierre Lescoat
- 1042-1058 Connected early‐career experiences of equality in academia during the pandemic and beyond: Our liminal journey
by Frederike Scholz & Joanna Maria Szulc
- 1059-1079 “In this together”? Gender inequality associated with home‐working couples during the first COVID lockdown
by Beáta Nagy & Réka Geambașu & Orsolya Gergely & Nikolett Somogyi
- 1080-1103 Mothering load: Underlying realities of professionally engaged Indian mothers during a global crisis
by Ketoki Mazumdar & Sneha Parekh & Isha Sen
- 1104-1123 We are both women and Kurd: An intersectional analysis of female Kolbars challenges in Iranian Kurdistan amid the COVID crisis
by Yosra AleAhmad
- 1124-1141 Constructing subjects that matter: A case of conditional recognition for Pakistani Khawajasiras
by Muhammad Aqeel Awan & Daniela Pianezzi
- 1142-1147 My first Little Black Dress: A Muslim immigrant woman academic's reflection on entanglement of esthetic labor and emotional labor at a White dinner
by Rafia Faiz
- 1148-1151 Data Feminism By Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: The MIT Press, 2020. ISBN: 978‐0‐262‐04400‐4
by Emily Yarrow
- 1152-1154 Can the monster speak? A report to an academy of psychoanalysts. By Paul B. Preciado (trans. Frank Wynne), London: Fitzcarraldo Editions. 2021. pp. 77. ISBN: 978‐1913097‐58‐5
by Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea
- 1155-1157 The female gaze in documentary film: An international perspective. By Lisa French
by Anne O' Brien
March 2023, Volume 30, Issue 2
January 2023, Volume 30, Issue 1
November 2022, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 1747-1763 Theorizing gender desegregation as political work: The case of the Welsh Labour Party
by Owain Smolović Jones & Sanela Smolović Jones & Scott Taylor & Emily Yarrow
- 1764-1778 “The workload is staggering”: Changing working conditions of stay‐at‐home mothers under COVID‐19 lockdowns
by Awish Aslam & Tracey L. Adams
- 1779-1795 Tracing networked images of gendered entrepreneurship online
by Katrina Pritchard & Helen C. Williams & Maggie C. Miller
- 1796-1814 An ecofeminist position in critical practice: Challenging corporate truth in the Anthropocene
by Charles Barthold & David Bevan & Hervé Corvellec
- 1815-1830 Neoliberal feminism in old age: Femininity, work, and retirement in the aftermath of the Great Recession
by Ella Fegitz
- 1831-1848 Negotiating racialized organizational spaces and intimacies: An ethnography of playpen strip club
by Cristina Silva & Michelle Newton‐Francis & Salvador Vidal‐Ortiz
- 1849-1867 The significance of trying: How organizational members meet the ambiguities of diversity
by Annette Risberg & Hervé Corvellec
- 1868-1889 Hybrid gender colonization: The case of muxes
by Jacobo Ramirez & Ana María Munar
- 1890-1909 Intersectionality on screen. A coloniality perspective to understand popular culture representations of intersecting oppressions at work
by Charles Barthold & Victor Krawczyk & Marco Berti & Vincenza Priola
- 1910-1926 Equal pay behind the “Glass Door”? The gender gap in upper management in a male‐dominated industry
by Charlotte Kräft
- 1927-1934 Gender and employment: Recalibrating women's position in work, organizations, and society in times of COVID‐19
by Chantal Remery & Richard J. Petts & Joop Schippers & Mara A. Yerkes
- 1935-1951 Merging the public and private spheres of women's work: Narratives from women street food vendors during Covid‐19 crisis
by Puja Guha & Annapurna Neti & Roshni Lobo
- 1952-1968 Gendering boundary work: Experiences of work–family practices among Finnish working parents during COVID‐19 lockdown
by Katri Otonkorpi‐Lehtoranta & Milla Salin & Mia Hakovirta & Anniina Kaittila
- 1969-1990 Reduced well‐being during the COVID‐19 pandemic – The role of working conditions
by Gundula Zoch & Ann‐Christin Bächmann & Basha Vicari
- 1991-2011 Has the COVID‐19 pandemic changed gender‐ and parental‐status‐specific differences in working from home? Panel evidence from Germany
by Anja‐Kristin Abendroth & Yvonne Lott & Lena Hipp & Dana Müller & Armin Sauermann & Tanja Carstensen
- 2012-2033 Changing attitudes about the impact of women's employment on families: The COVID‐19 pandemic effect
by Leen Vandecasteele & Katya Ivanova & Inge Sieben & Tim Reeskens
- 2034-2051 The gendered consequences of the COVID‐19 lockdown on unpaid work in Swiss dual earner couples with children
by Stephanie Steinmetz & Leen Vandecasteele & Florence Lebert & Marieke Voorpostel & Oliver Lipps
- 2052-2055 Translocational belongings: Intersectional dilemmas and social inequalities By Floya Anthias, first edition
by Sajia Ferdous
- 2056-2060 La conversation des sexes. Philosophie du consentement By Manon Garcia, Climats, Department of Flammarion (Ed.), 2021, ISBN: 978‐2‐0802‐4236‐5 (pbk) ISBN (epub): 978‐2‐08‐026838‐9 ISBN (PDF Web): 978‐2‐0802‐6841‐9 price: paperback €19, ebook: €13.99
by Christine Naschberger
September 2022, Volume 29, Issue 5
July 2022, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 971-987 From pure academics to transformative scholars? The crisis of the “ideal academic” in a Peruvian university
by Omar Manky & Sergio Saravia
- 988-1007 Latina farmworkers' experiences: Maintaining dignity in an oppressive workplace
by Maira A. Areguin & Abigail J. Stewart
- 1008-1024 Restructuring masculinities and reshaping inequalities: Negotiations of (gendered) sales work and relations in an industrial organization
by Kristina Johansson & Elias Andersson & Maria Johansson
- 1025-1040 Steely determination? Constructions of masculinity in a former UK steelworker community
by Reece Garcia
- 1041-1064 Rethinking how we work with Acker's theory of gendered organizations: An abductive approach for feminist empirical research
by Trudy Bates
- 1065-1081 Exploring the domestic division of labor when both parents are involuntarily working from home: The effects of the UK COVID pandemic
by Reece Garcia
- 1082-1094 Everyday racism and the denial of migrant African women’s good caring in aged care work
by Temitope Olasunkanmi‐Alimi & Kristin Natalier & Monique Mulholland
- 1095-1112 Stigma, sustainability, and capitals: A case study on the menstrual cup
by Lara Owen
- 1113-1131 Organizing male infertility: Masculinities and fertility treatment
by Lucia Cervi & David Knights
- 1132-1148 Experiencing liminality: At the crossroads of neoliberal and gendered experiences
by Vijayta Doshi
- 1149-1163 More than handmaids: Nursing, labor activism and feminism
by Jessa Lingel & Rosemary Clark-Parsons & Kim Branciforte
- 1164-1177 A new currency for paid care: Circles of reciprocity
by Shiri Regev‐Messalem
- 1178-1198 Intersectional identities and career progression in retail: The experiences of minority‐ethnic women
by Juliet Elizabeth Kele & Catherine Cassell & Jacqueline Ford & Kathryn Watson
- 1199-1218 Heroism and/as injurious speech: Recognition, precarity, and inequality in health and social care work
by Sophie Hales & Melissa Tyler
- 1219-1222 Krasas, J. Still a Mother: Noncustodial Mothers, Gendered Institutions, and Social Change New York: Cornell University Press. 2021, ix‐x, 228 pp., ISBN13: 9781501754296; hbk $125.00
by Annie McGhee
- 1224-1235 Caring about the unequal effects of the pandemic: What feminist theory, art, and activism can teach us
by Emmanouela Mandalaki & Noortje van Amsterdam & Ajnesh Prasad & Marianna Fotaki
- 1236-1258 A femin… manifesto: Academic ecologies of care and cure during a global health pandemic
by Angelo Benozzo & Mirka Koro & Anani Vasquez & Mariia Vitrukh & Pietro Barbetta & Charlton Long
- 1259-1271 The “new normal” of academia in pandemic times: Resisting toxicity through care
by Mie Plotnikof & Ea Høg Utoft
- 1272-1292 Indignação and declaração corporal: Luta and artivism in Brazil during the times of the pandemic
by Yuliya Shymko & Camilla Quental & Madeleine Navarro Mena
- 1293-1313 From the nice work to the hard work: “Troubling” community‐based CareMongering during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Amy Kipp & Roberta Hawkins
- 1314-1330 Tread lightly: Liminality and Covid‐19 reflections
by Liela A. Jamjoom
- 1331-1345 In lockdown with my inner saboteur: A collaborative collage on self‐compassion
by Ana Paula Lafaire & Aleksi Soini & Leni Grünbaum
- 1346-1359 Locked up and down: Incarceration, care, and art in a pandemic
by Anne‐marie Greene & Deborah Dean & Sarah Bartley & Caoimhe McAvinchey
- 1360-1374 Feminism from the margins: How women are contesting the “othering” of Muslims through arts‐based resistance?
by Ritesh Kumar & Rahul Kamble
- 1375-1385 Remote schooling during a pandemic: Visibly Muslim mothering and the entanglement of personal and political
by Şeyma Özdemir
- 1386-1403 “Intensity, anxiety … but also, hope?” Reflections on care, whiteness, and emotions by women of color during the virocene
by Angie Mejia & Danniella Balangoy & Chandi Katoch
May 2022, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 703-722 Are we failing female and racialized academics? A Canadian national survey examining the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on tenure and tenure‐track faculty
by Jennifer C. Davis & Eric Ping Hung Li & Mary Stewart Butterfield & Gino A. DiLabio & Nithi Santhagunam & Barbara Marcolin
- 723-738 Feminized anti‐Blackness in the professoriate
by e alexander
- 739-757 The social relations of gold: How a gendered asset serves social reproduction and finance in Pakistan
by Ghazal Mir Zulfiqar
- 758-777 Choreographing social reproduction: Making personal protective equipment and gender during a neoliberal pandemic
by Braden Leap & Kimberly Kelly & Marybeth C. Stalp
- 778-799 Corporeal generosity: Breastfeeding bodies and female‐dominated workplaces
by Elaine Burns & Susanne Gannon & Heather Pierce & Sky Hugman
- 800-816 “Women of ill repute”: Pariah femininities, retaliatory violence, and the negotiation of rebel identities among women bartenders
by Emily H. Starr
- 817-829 Women who host: An intersectional critique of rentier capitalism on AirBnB
by George Maier & Kate R. Gilchrist
- 830-844 Labors of love: Work, labor, and care in dog–human relations
by Erika Cudworth
- 845-862 Involved fatherhood and the workplace context: A new theoretical approach
by Jamie Atkinson
- 863-879 Exploring the lived experiences of Singapore’s “opt‐out” mothers: Introducing “Professional Motherhood”
by Ben Kerrane & Emma Banister & Hadi Wijaya
- 880-896 Elite women coaches negotiating and resisting power in football
by Annelies Knoppers & Donna de Haan & Leanne Norman & Nicole LaVoi
- 897-905 Close encounters: Migrant bodies, workplace, and intimate labor in Asia
by Denise L. Spitzer & Theodora Lam & Kellynn Wee & Brenda S. A. Yeoh
- 906-921 Working intimacies: Migrant beer sellers, surveillance, and intimate labor in Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand
by Denise L. Spitzer
- 922-937 “God blessed me with employers who don't starve their helpers”: Food insecurity and dehumanization in domestic work
by Julie Ham & Aaron Ceradoy
- 938-952 “Let my hands be your hands”: Constructions of intimacy among Filipina migrants in the care of the elderly in Japan
by Katrina Navallo
- 953-970 Positional embodiment: How networks shape the lived experiences of the bodies of female sex workers in post‐socialist China
by Yeon Jung Yu
March 2022, Volume 29, Issue 2