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July 2021, Volume 28, Issue S2
January 2021, Volume 28, Issue S1
November 2021, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 1991-1996 “On and off screen: Women's work in the screen industries”
by Louise Wallenberg & Maria Jansson
- 1997-2009 The price of motherhood in the Irish film and television industries
by Anne O'Brien & Susan Liddy
- 2010-2025 The final cut™: Directors, producers and the gender regime of the Swedish film industry
by Maria Jansson & Frantzeska Papadopoulou & Ingrid Stigsdotter & Louise Wallenberg
- 2026-2039 “We were released into the so‐called Western world we knew absolutely nothing about”: Professional experiences of female employees in the Lithuanian Film Industry from the postcolonial point of view
by Lina Kaminskaitė‐Jančorienė & Jelena Šalaj
- 2040-2057 On the basis of risk: How screen executives’ risk perceptions and practices drive gender inequality in directing
by Amanda Coles & Doris Ruth Eikhof
- 2058-2075 Girls gone bad: An essay on “Existence” in Chytilová's Daisies
by Alice Wickström
- 2076-2090 Critical considerations of workplace flexibility “for all” and gendered outcomes: Men being flexible about their flexibility
by Ashlee Borgkvist & Vivienne Moore & Shona Crabb & Jaklin Eliott
- 2091-2113 Clergy, capital, and gender inequality: An assessment of how social and spiritual capital are denied to women priests in the Church of England
by A. D. J. Fry
- 2114-2131 Time's up: Analyzing the feminist potential of time banks
by Juliette Wilson‐Thomas
- 2132-2157 Highly skilled, yet invisible. The potential of migrant women with a STEMM background in Italy between intersectional barriers and resources
by Daniela Bolzani & Francesca Crivellaro & Rosa Grimaldi
- 2158-2179 Twice a “housewife”: On academic precarity, “hysterical” women, faculty mental health, and service as gendered care work for the “university family” in pandemic times
by Danielle Docka‐Filipek & Lindsey B. Stone
- 2180-2198 Gender differences in solo self‐employment: Gendered flexibility and the effects of parenthood
by Lauren Bari & Tom Turner & Michelle O'Sullivan
- 2199-2215 Male privilege revisited: How men in female‐dominated occupations notice and actively reframe privilege
by Karin Schwiter & Julia Nentwich & Marisol Keller
- 2216-2234 Gender apartheid: The challenges of breaking into “man's world”
by Toyin Ajibade Adisa & Gbolahan Gbadamosi & Olatunji David Adekoya
- 2235-2251 “Story time is my duty”: Expatriate academic fathers' experiences of balancing their work and home lives
by Martina Dickson & James Dickson
- 2252-2255 Collective bargaining and gender equality (The Gendered Economy) by Jane Pillinger and Nora Wintour, newcastle upon tyne: Agenda publishing, 2019, 175 pp
by Cristina Nunes
- 2256-2259 Research, curation, and writing differently—A review of Aesthetics, Organization, and Humanistic Management
by Ruth Elizabeth Slater
September 2021, Volume 28, Issue 5
July 2021, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 1201-1202 “The Marvelous Arithmetics of Distance” OR “Going Far Together”
by Tami Navarro
- 1203-1219 Decolonial feminist theory: Embracing the gendered colonial difference in management and organisation studies
by Jennifer Manning
- 1220-1236 Countering transphobic stigma: Identity work by self‐employed Keralan transpeople
by Roshni Narendran & James Reveley & Shamika Almeida
- 1237-1259 Trans men doing gender at work
by Emma Jeanes & Kirsty Janes
- 1260-1281 Working with words: Italian feminism and organization studies
by Marta Equi Pierazzini & Linda Bertelli & Elena Raviola
- 1282-1303 The French feminist contribution: Humanizing organizations through esthetically informed, philosophical modes of representation
by Ngaire Bissett & Jill Birch
- 1304-1322 Mentoring as affective governmentality: Shame, (un)happiness, and the (re)production of masculine leadership
by Jette Sandager
- 1323-1336 Disrupting institutional erasure: Organizational exit, remembrance, value, and the need to matter
by Katherine Grace Hendrix
- 1337-1351 Intersecting marginalities: International students' struggles for “survival” in COVID‐19
by Julia Coffey & Julia Cook & David Farrugia & Steven Threadgold & Penny Jane Burke
- 1352-1362 “You’re a teacher you’re a mother, you’re a worker”: Gender inequality during COVID‐19 in Ireland
by Serena Clark & Amy McGrane & Neasa Boyle & Natasha Joksimovic & Lydia Burke & Nicole Rock & Katriona O’ Sullivan
- 1363-1378 Fashioning founders: Dress and gender in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
by Harriette Richards & Fabio Mattioli
- 1379-1397 A special fund for gender equality? Institutional constraints and gendered consequences in Swedish collective bargaining
by Josefina Erikson
- 1398-1412 Writing embodied generosity
by Pauliina Jääskeläinen & Jenny Helin
- 1413-1425 A Pluralistic insight on care value: Exuding from sharing gift of unpaid work at home
by Eunjung Koo
- 1426-1446 From imperialism to inpatient care: Work differences of Filipino and White registered nurses in the United States and implications for COVID‐19 through an intersectional lens
by Jennifer Nazareno & Emily Yoshioka & Alexander C Adia & Arjee Restar & Don Operario & Catherine Ceniza Choy
- 1447-1460 Mothering managers: (Re)interpreting older women's organizational subjectivity
by Leanne Cutcher
- 1461-1474 NGOs working for gender justice with boys and men: Exploring challenges of accountability
by Amanda Keddie
- 1475-1489 Unpaid care, welfare conditionality and expropriation
by Elise Klein
- 1490-1506 Prison is power: Federal correctional officers, gender, and professional identity work
by Cristin A. Compton & Jaclyn K. Brandhorst
- 1507-1523 Gender equality and the feminized public sector in the affective struggles over the Finnish Competitiveness Pact
by Miikaeli Kylä‐Laaso & Paula Koskinen Sandberg & Julius Hokkanen
- 1524-1545 Gendered skills and unemployed men’s resistance to “women’s work”
by Jill E. Yavorsky & Enrica N. Ruggs & Janette S. Dill
- 1546-1561 Deepening inequalities: What did COVID‐19 reveal about the gendered nature of academic work?
by Anna Maria Górska & Karolina Kulicka & Zuzanna Staniszewska & Dorota Dobija
- 1562-1578 Manning the waves: Masculinity shift amongst Filipino seafarers in the age of precarity
by Nelson Turgo
- 1579-1599 What are men's roles and responsibilities in the feminist project for gender egalitarianism?
by Ajnesh Prasad & Alejandro Centeno & Carl Rhodes & Muhammad Azfar Nisar & Scott Taylor & Janne Tienari & Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar
- 1600-1623 Writing multi‐vocal intersectionality in times of crisis
by Katja Einola & Anna Elkina & Grace Gao & Jennifer Hambleton & Anna‐Liisa Kaasila‐Pakanen & Emmanouela Mandalaki & Ling Eleanor Zhang & Alison Pullen
- 1624-1637 Gender, business and human rights: Academic activism as critical engagement in neoliberal times
by Kate Grosser
- 1638-1642 What can critical femininity offer reviewing? A case for reviewing with empathy
by Lilith A. Whiley
- 1643-1660 The subversive potential of witchcraft: A reflection on Federici's Self‐reproducing movements
by Maria Daskalaki
- 1661-1664 On being ignored
by Joyce Wu
- 1665-1682 Black British female managers—The silent catastrophe
by Denise A. Miller
- 1683-1696 Making black lives don't matter via organizational strategies to avoid the racial debate: The military police in Brazil
by Rafael Alcadipani & Dennis Pacheco Lopes da Silva & Samira Bueno & Renato Sergio de Lima
- 1697-1710 The political is personal: Postfeminism and the construction of the ideal working mother
by Helen Delaney & Katie R. Sullivan
- 1711-1713 Me not you: The trouble with mainstream feminism
by Vincenza Priola
- 1714-1717 Women and work: Feminism, labor, and social reproduction
by Ayşe Arslan
May 2021, Volume 28, Issue 3
March 2021, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 449-455 Changing writing/writing for change
by Katie Beavan & Benedikte Borgström & Jenny Helin & Carl Rhodes
- 456-470 How can I turn my feminist ethnographic engagement into words? A perspective on knowledge production inspired by Audre Lorde
by Léa Dorion
- 471-480 Writing for survival (… and to breathe)
by Caroline Rodrigues Silva
- 481-496 With the margins: Writing subaltern resistance and social transformation
by Devi Vijay & Shalini Gupta & Pavni Kaushiva
- 497-505 Writing grief, breathing hope
by Nina Kivinen
- 506-522 Writing with rocks
by Anu Valtonen & Alison Pullen
- 523-546 Client care strategies, stressors, and solutions in frontline anti‐trafficking work
by Corinne Schwarz
- 547-557 Introduction to domestic violence, abuse, and coercive control for counselors: An evaluation of the impact of training
by Leonor Rodriguez & Elizabeth Power & Evelyn Glynn
- 558-574 Volunteering masculinities in search and rescue work: Is there “a place for girls on the team”?
by Sarah‐Louise Weller & Caroline A Clarke & Andrew D Brown
- 575-593 Context matters: Problematizing the policy‐practice interface in the enactment of gender equality action plans in universities
by Caitríona Ní Laoire & Carol Linehan & Uduak Archibong & Ilenia Picardi & Maria Udén
- 594-609 “All are welcome here?”: Navigating race, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and disability in American feminist coffeehouses of the 1970s and 1980s
by Alex D. Ketchum
- 610-625 Job crafting as dynamic displays of gender identities and meanings in male‐dominated occupations
by Ai Yu & Harishchandra Jyawali
- 626-640 “The King was pregnant”: Organizational studies and speculative fiction with Ursula K. Le Guin
by Janet G. Sayers & Lydia A. Martin
- 641-655 Migration, service work, and masculinity in the global South: Private security guards in post‐socialist China
by Susanne Y. P. Choi & Siran Li
- 656-671 Transformative events: Feminist experiments in writing differently
by Veera Elina Kinnunen & Sandra Sinikka Wallenius‐Korkalo & Pälvi Marjaana Rantala
- 672-700 Career constructions and a feminist standpoint on the meaning of context
by Charlotte M. Karam & Fida Afiouni
- 701-721 Interfaces of domestic violence and organization: Gendered violence and inequality
by Tracy Wilcox & Michelle Greenwood & Alison Pullen & Anne O’Leary Kelly & Deborah Jones
- 722-734 Resistance and praxis in the making of feminist solidarity: A conversation with Cynthia Enloe
by Ajnesh Prasad & Ghazal Zulfiqar
- 735-748 Chronicles of conflicting care in confinement: Documenting the work experiences of seven ‘patient zeros’
by Dide van Eck & Eline Jammaers
- 749-767 Leading through social distancing: The future of work, corporations and leadership from home
by Elena P. Antonacopoulou & Andri Georgiadou
- 768-782 What life in favelas can teach us about the COVID‐19 pandemic and beyond: Lessons from Dona Josefa
by Camilla Quental & Yuliya Shymko
- 783-794 COVID‐19 and the immediate impact on young people and employment in Australia: A gendered analysis
by Brendan Churchill
- 795-806 The shadow pandemic: Inequitable gendered impacts of COVID‐19 in South Africa
by Bianca Rochelle Parry & Errolyn Gordon
- 807-825 Towards a feminist parental ethics
by Simon Kelly & Adele Senior
- 826-834 Women and burnout in the context of a pandemic
by Maryam Aldossari & Sara Chaudhry
- 835-848 Searching for “home,” writing to find it: A reflective account on experiences of othering in life and academia in times of generalized crises
by Emmanouela Mandalaki
- 849-851 Getting in and getting on in the youth labour market
by Emily Rainsford
- 852-856 Redeeming leadership: An anti‐racist feminist intervention. Helena Liu Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press, 2020, 216 pp
by Klara Regnö
January 2021, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-7 Reimagining value: A feminist commentary in the midst of the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Banu Ozkazanc‐Pan & Alison Pullen
- 8-23 Radicalizing diversity (research): Time to resume talking about class
by Laurence Romani & Patrizia Zanoni & Lotte Holck
- 24-38 ‘There’s nowhere wonky left to go’: Gentrification, queerness and class politics of inclusion in (East) London
by Olimpia Burchiellaro
- 39-53 Symbolic violence in embodying customer service work across the urban/rural divide
by Vijayta Doshi
- 54-66 Critical race theory and working‐class White men: Exploring race privilege and lower‐class work‐life
by Jeremy W. Bohonos
- 67-84 Learning the rules of the game: How is corporate masculinity learned and enacted by male professionals from nonprivileged backgrounds?
by Andreas Giazitzoglu & Daniel Muzio
- 85-118 Twenty‐five years of Gender, Work and Organization: A bibliometric analysis
by Aakanksha Kataria & Satish Kumar & Nitesh Pandey
- 119-137 Care for the self, overcompensation and bodily crafting: The work–life balance of disabled people
by Eline Jammaers & Jannine Williams
- 138-154 Care work, gender inequality and technological advancement in the age of COVID‐19
by Julie MacLeavy
- 155-174 An uneven playing field: Experiences of female legal practitioners in Zimbabwe
by Farai Maunganidze & Debby Bonnin
- 175-194 Social dominance, hypermasculinity, and career barriers in Nigeria
by Toyin Ajibade Adisa & Chima Mordi & Ruth Simpson & Vanessa Iwowo
- 195-214 Managing menopause at work: The contradictory nature of identity talk
by Belinda Steffan
- 215-230 Disciplined discourses: The logic of appropriateness in discourses on organizational gender equality policies
by Nathalie Amstutz & Melanie Nussbaumer & Hanna Vöhringer
- 231-247 The Munchetty controversy: Empire, race, and the BBC
by Yasmin Ibrahim & Anita Howarth
- 248-267 Everyday sexism and racism in the ivory tower: The experiences of early career researchers on the intersection of gender and ethnicity in the academic workplace
by Dounia Bourabain
- 268-283 “I have turned into a foreman here at home”: Families and work–life balance in times of COVID‐19 in a gender equality paradise
by Andrea Hjálmsdóttir & Valgerður S. Bjarnadóttir
- 284-300 Understanding, ownership, or resistance: Explaining persistent gender inequality in public services
by Linda Colley & Sue Williamson & Meraiah Foley
- 301-317 Maneuvering within postfeminism: A study of gender equality practitioners in Danish academia
by Ea Høg Utoft
- 318-336 The politics of gendered space: Social norms and purdah affecting female informal work in Dhaka, Bangladesh
by Lutfun Nahar Lata & Peter Walters & Sonia Roitman
- 337-360 Rationalizing the postfeminist paradox: The case of UK women veterinary professionals
by Lorna Treanor & Susan Marlow & Janine Swail
- 361-378 “The long arm of the household”: Gendered struggles in combining paid work with social and civil participation over the lifecourse
by Jane Parry & Katherine Brookfield & Vicki Bolton
- 379-396 The inclusivity of inclusion approaches: A relational perspective on inclusion and exclusion in organizations
by Laura Dobusch
- 397-415 The gender gap in wages over the life course: Evidence from a British cohort born in 1958
by Heather Joshi & Alexander Bryson & David Wilkinson & Kelly Ward
- 416-438 Girl bosses, punk poodles, and pink smoothies: Girlhood as Enterprising Femininity
by Anna Alexandersson & Viktorija Kalonaityte
- 439-442 Transnational migration and the new subjects of work: Transmigrants, hybrids and cosmopolitans
by Vedran Omanović
- 443-445 Writing differently Alison Pullen, Jenny Helin and Nancy Harding (Eds.) Bingley, UK: Emerald, 2020, 248 pp., £75.00
by Ilaria Boncori
November 2020, Volume 27, Issue 6