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November 2020, Volume 27, Issue 6
September 2020, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 675-676 Gendered labour and work, even in pandemic times
by Banu Özkazanç‐Pan & Alison Pullen
- 677-682 The Never‐ending Shift: A feminist reflection on living and organizing academic lives during the coronavirus pandemic
by Ilaria Boncori
- 683-694 COVID‐19: A threat to educated Muslim women's negotiated identity in Pakistan
by Muhammad Safdar & Musarat Yasmin
- 695-699 A feminist perspective on COVID‐19 and the value of care work globally
by Kate Bahn & Jennifer Cohen & Yana van der Meulen Rodgers
- 700-704 Reflecting upon vulnerable and dependent bodies during the COVID‐19 crisis
by Nathalie Clavijo
- 705-708 COVID‐19 and raising the value of care
by Bobbi Thomason & Inmaculada Macias‐Alonso
- 709-716 Privilege and burden of im‐/mobility governance: On the reinforcement of inequalities during a pandemic lockdown
by Laura Dobusch & Katharina Kreissl
- 717-722 Isolation
by Saoirse Caitlin O'Shea
- 723-733 It’s OK not to be OK: Shared reflections from two PhD parents in a time of pandemic
by Amal Abdellatif & Mark Gatto
- 734-746 Pandemic and macho organizations: Wake‐up call or business as usual?
by Rafael Alcadipani
- 747-753 Towards a relational ethics in pandemic times and beyond: Limited accountability, collective performativity and new subjectivity
by Marjan De Coster
- 754-762 Towards a ‘virtual’ world: Social isolation and struggles during the COVID‐19 pandemic as single women living alone
by Grace Gao & Linna Sai
- 763-773 A Hitchhiker's Guide to caring for an older person before and during coronavirus‐19
by Lynne F. Baxter
- 774-777 Digital surveillance in post‐coronavirus China: A feminist view on the price we pay
by Ai Yu
- 778-787 ‘All the single ladies’ as the ideal academic during times of COVID‐19?
by Ea Høg Utoft
- 788-803 Coping with the COVID‐19 crisis: force majeure and gender performativity
by Sophie Hennekam & Yuliya Shymko
- 804-826 Catching a glimpse: Corona‐life and its micro‐politics in academia
by Mie Plotnikof & Pia Bramming & Layla Branicki & Lærke Højgaard Christiansen & Kelly Henley & Nina Kivinen & João Paulo Resende de Lima & Monika Kostera & Emmanouela Mandalaki & Saoirse O'Shea & Banu Özkazanç‐Pan & Alison Pullen & Jim Stewart & Sierk Ybema & Noortje van Amsterdam
- 827-832 Feminism and gendered impact of COVID‐19: Perspective of a counselling psychologist
by Sonia Mukhtar
- 833-846 Caring during COVID‐19: A gendered analysis of Australian university responses to managing remote working and caring responsibilities
by Meredith Nash & Brendan Churchill
- 847-856 Neoliberal motherhood during the pandemic: Some reflections
by Irem Güney‐Frahm
- 857-859 On mothering and being mothered: A personal reflection on women's productivity during COVID‐19
by Annette Clancy
- 860-867 Against what model? Evaluating women as leaders in the pandemic era
by Susan R. Vroman & Tiffany Danko
- 868-871 F*** professionalism: Or why we cannot return to ‘normal’
by Sara C. Motta
- 872-883 COVID‐19, ethics of care and feminist crisis management
by Layla J. Branicki
- 884-886 ‘Don’t underestimate the things that I will do’
by Raz Ahmad
- 887-899 Academic motherhood during COVID‐19: Navigating our dual roles as educators and mothers
by Batsheva Guy & Brittany Arthur
- 900-913 Evidence‐loving rock star chief medical officers: Female leadership amidst COVID‐19 in Canada
by Jennifer Cherneski
- 914-918 A strange tale
by Luiz Alex Silva Saraiva & Adriana Vinholi Rampazo
- 919-922 The sex factor: How women made the West rich Victoria Bateman Medford, MA: Polity Press, 2019, 248 pp., ISBN‐13 978‐1‐50‐95‐2676‐5, $15.70; ISBN‐13 978‐1‐50‐95‐2676‐2 (pb), $24.95
by Roberta Cuel
- 923-926 Revolting prostitutes: The fight for sex workers’ rights Molly Smith and Juno Mac London: Verso, 2018, 278 pages, ISBN 139781786633606, £14.99 paperback
by Sarah Wolfe
July 2020, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 447-470 Writing resistance together
by Pasi Ahonen & Annika Blomberg & Katherine Doerr & Katja Einola & Anna Elkina & Grace Gao & Jennifer Hambleton & Jenny Helin & Astrid Huopalainen & Bjørn Friis Johannsen & Janet Johansson & Pauliina Jääskeläinen & Anna‐Liisa Kaasila‐Pakanen & Nina Kivinen & Emmanouela Mandalaki & Susan Meriläinen & Alison Pullen & Tarja Salmela & Suvi Satama & Janne Tienari & Alice Wickström & Ling Eleanor Zhang
- 471-486 Even when those struggles are not our own: Storytelling and solidarity in a feminist social justice organization
by Ruth Weatherall
- 487-506 Enacting everyday feminist collaborations: Reflexive becoming, proactive improvisation and co‐learning partnerships
by Ziyu Long & Jasmine R. Linabary & Patrice M. Buzzanell & Ashton Mouton & Ranjani L. Rao
- 507-526 Uneasy passages between neoliberalism and feminism: Social inclusion and financialization in Israel's empowerment microfinance
by Adriana Kemp & Nitza Berkovitch
- 527-544 Why is the gender revolution uneven and stalled? Gender essentialism and men's movement into ‘women's work'
by Megan Moskos
- 545-564 Theorizing postfeminist communities: How gender‐inclusive meetups address gender inequity in high‐tech industries
by Larissa Petrucci
- 565-580 Having it all overseas: Aid workers and the international division of reproductive labour
by Dinah Hannaford
- 581-591 The impact of infertility on men's work and finances: Findings from a qualitative questionnaire study
by Esmée Hanna & Brendan Gough
- 592-614 Are they ideological renegades? Fathers' experiences on taking parental leave and gender dynamics in Korea: A qualitative study
by Seo‐Young Byun & Sook‐Yeon Won
- 615-631 Note passing as gendered practices of public ambiguity in a hyper‐masculine organization
by Tair Karazi‐Presler
- 632-646 Masculinities in the construction industry: A double‐edged sword for health and wellbeing?
by Esmée Hanna & Brendan Gough & Steven Markham
- 647-663 ‘Being called sisters’: Masculinities and black male nurses in South Africa
by Joshua Kalemba
- 664-666 EMBODIED RESEARCH METHODS By Torkild Thanem | David Knights London, UK: Sage, 2019, ISBN 9781473904415
by Elena Raviola
- 667-669 BEYOND RATIONALITY IN ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT Edited by R. McMurray | A. Pullen Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2019, 94 pages, ISBN 9780367233938, hardback £45
by Barbara Czarniawska
- 670-673 HOW TO CONDUCT A PRACTICE‐BASED STUDY: PROBLEMS AND METHODS By Silvia Gherardi Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2019, 302 pp., ISBN: 978‐1‐78897‐355‐7 (hbk), eISBN: 978‐1‐78897‐356‐4 (ebk)
by Saija Katila
May 2020, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 289-309 Why the paradigm of work–family conflict is no longer sustainable: Towards more empowering social imaginaries to understand women's identities
by Laura Grünberg & Ștefania Matei
- 310-326 Identity work in female‐led creative businesses
by Lynn Martin & Bob Jerrard & Lucy Wright
- 327-346 Women's self‐presentation and the transition from classroom to workplace
by Abigail Tazzyman
- 347-361 Men doing women's dirty work: Desegregation, immigrants and employer preferences in the cleaning industry in Norway
by Julia Orupabo & Marjan Nadim
- 362-378 ‘Working fathers' in Japan: Leading a change in gender relations?
by Ofra Goldstein‐Gidoni
- 379-394 Myriad potential for mentoring: Understanding the process of transformational change through a gender equality intervention
by Joke Leenders & Inge L. Bleijenbergh & Marieke C.L. Van den Brink
- 395-413 Teachers as good mothers, mothers as good teachers: Functional and ideological work–family alignment in the South Korean teaching profession
by Miliann Kang & Hye Jun Park & Juyeon Park
- 414-434 ‘It's not acceptable for the husband to stay at home': Taking a discourse analytical approach to capture the gendering of work
by Stephanie Schnurr & Olga Zayts & Andreas Schroeder & Catherine Le Coyte‐Hopkins
- 435-437 GENDER AND PRECARIOUS RESEARCH CAREERS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Edited by Annalisa Murgia | Barbara Poggio Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2019, 242pp., hardcover £84.00, ISBN 9781138708068, e‐book open access, doi:https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315201245
by Elisabeth Anna Guenther
- 438-441 ON NE NAÎT PAS SOUMISE, ON LE DEVIENT By Manon Garcia Paris: Climats, Flammarion, 2018, ISBN: 978‐2‐0814‐3941‐2 (pbk), ISBN (Epub): 978‐2‐0814‐4729‐4, ISBN (PDF Web): 978‐2‐0814‐4728‐7, price: pbk €19, ebook €13.99
by Christine Naschberger
- 442-445 Feminismo Em Comum: Para Todas, Todes E Todos by Márcia Angelita Tiburi Rosa dos Tempos (Editora Record), 2018, 126 pp., ISBN‐10: 8501113514 (pbk), ISBN‐13: 978–8501113511(ebk)
by Camilla Muglia Quental
March 2020, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 129-148 The curious under‐representation of women impact case leaders: Can we disengender inequality regimes?
by Julie Davies & Emily Yarrow & Jawad Syed
- 149-165 Gender discourses in academic mobility
by Scott Cohen & Paul Hanna & James Higham & Debbie Hopkins & Caroline Orchiston
- 166-180 Excellent and gender equal? Academic motherhood and ‘gender blindness' in Norwegian academia
by Cecilie Thun
- 181-197 Towards a performative understanding of deservingness: Merit, gender and the BBC pay dispute
by Ruth Simpson & Savita Kumra & Patricia Lewis & Nick Rumens
- 198-217 Embodiment, care and practice in a community kitchen
by Mary Phillips & Alice Willatt
- 218-235 Family as a eudaimonic bubble: Women entrepreneurs mobilizing resources of care during persistent financial crisis and austerity
by Elina Meliou
- 236-250 Who cares? A lack of self‐care for women in the non‐profit/non‐governmental sector
by Alifa Zafirah Bandali
- 251-269 Contradictions concerning care: Female surgeons' accounts of the repression and resurfacing of care in their profession
by Susan Ainsworth & Stephanie Flanagan
- 270-277 Who takes care of ‘care’?
by Inbar Livnat & Paula‐Irene Villa Braslavsky
- 278-280 Gendering Postsocialism: Old Legacies and New Hierarchies Edited by Yulia Gradskova and Ildikó Asztalos Morell. 2018. 246 p., £96, hardback, ISBN‐13: 978‐1138296060 ISBN‐10: 1138296066
by Eszter Kováts
- 281-283 Heading Home: Motherhood, Work, and the Failed Promise of Equality by Shani Orgad. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2019, 288 pp., https://doi.org/10.7312/orga18472
by Maria Adamson
- 284-287 Organize Ourselves! Inspirations and Ideas for Self‐organization and Self‐management by Monika Kostera. Mayfly Books (www.mayflybooks.org), 2019, 341 pp., paperback $19.00, ISBN 978‐1‐906948‐48‐1
by Ann‐Sofie Köping Olsson
January 2020, Volume 27, Issue 1
December 2019, Volume 26, Issue 12
November 2019, Volume 26, Issue 11
- 1527-1545 Interlopers in class: A duoethnography of working‐class women academics
by Marjana Johansson & Sally Jones
- 1546-1561 Women leaders, self‐body‐care and corporate moderate feminism: An (im)perfect place for feminism
by Sharon Mavin & Gina Grandy
- 1562-1588 Same job, different rewards: The gender pay gap among physicians in Italy
by Camilla Gaiaschi
- 1589-1605 Seeing the system: Systemic gender knowledge to support transformational change towards gender equality in science
by Monic Lansu & Inge Bleijenbergh & Yvonne Benschop
- 1606-1620 Communicating equality through policy documents: On legitimacy, double logic and stable translations
by Clary Krekula & Stefan Karlsson & Lars‐Gunnar Engström & Lena Grip
- 1621-1639 Theorizing equal opportunity in Muslim majority countries
by Jawad Syed & Faiza Ali
- 1640-1657 Doing business or leading care work? Intersections of gender, ethnicity and profession in home care entrepreneurship in Sweden
by Helene Brodin & Elin Peterson
- 1658-1660 Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy by Lynne Segal. London, UK: Verso, 2018, 336 pp., hardcover/e‐book £16.99, paperback £9.99, ISBN: 978‐1786‐63155‐8
by Ruth Weatherall
- 1661-1664 Queer Business: Queering Organization Sexualities by Nick Rumens. London: Routledge, 2018, 230 pp., ISBN: 978‐1‐138‐81401 (hbk), ISBN: 978‐1‐315‐74778‐1 (ebk)
by Melissa Tyler
- 1665-1668 Man‐made Woman: The Dialectics of Cross‐dressing by Ciara Cremin. London, UK: Pluto Press, 2017, 224 pp., paperback £16.99, hardcover £75.00, e‐book £16.99, ISBN 9780745337128 (pbk)
by Torkild Thanem
October 2019, Volume 26, Issue 10
September 2019, Volume 26, Issue 9
- 1221-1240 Race, threat and workplace sexual harassment: The dynamics of harassment in the United States, 1997–2016
by Dan Cassino & Yasemin Besen‐Cassino
- 1241-1254 The Blackened body and White governmentality: Managing the UK academy and the production of shame
by Sadhvi Dar & Yasmin Ibrahim
- 1255-1270 Silence‐breaking butterfly effect: Resistance towards the military within #MeToo
by Aida Alvinius & Arita Holmberg
- 1271-1288 Just one of the guys until shower time: How symbolic embodiment threatens women's inclusion in the US military
by Christina R. Steidl & Aislinn Roxanne Brookshire
- 1289-1303 Organizational processes and gender integration in operational military units: An Israel Defense Forces case study
by Uzi Ben‐Shalom & Eyal Lewin & Shimrit Engel
- 1304-1323 Are fire services ‘extremely gendered’ organizations? Examining the Country Fire Authority (CFA) in Australia
by Meagan Tyler & Lisa Carson & Benjamin Reynolds
- 1324-1339 Goodbye to the golden cage: Transformations in gender norms and family morality for working‐class women in occupations considered masculine in Mexico
by Cristina Herrera & María Carolina Agoff
- 1340-1356 Hollywood power brokers: Gender and racial inequality in talent agencies
by Samantha J. Simon
- 1357-1359 Gendering Israel's Outsourcing: The Erasure of Employees' Caring Skills. by Orly Benjamin. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, 207 pp., eBook 978‐3‐319‐40727‐2, €83,29
by Amalia Sa'ar
- 1360-1363 We'll Call You if We Need You: Experiences of Women Working Construction by Susan Eisenberg. Ithaca, NY: IRP Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2nd ed., 2018, pp. 246. hardcover $95.00, paperback $19.95. ISBN 978‐1501‐72493‐0
by Tessa Wright
- 1364-1366 Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Economy by R. Ocejo. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017, 368 pp., e‐book US$15.18, ISBN: 978–1–400‐88486‐5
by Gemma Piercy
August 2019, Volume 26, Issue 8
July 2019, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 877-894 Working mothers, injury and embodied care work
by JaneMaree Maher & Nickie Charles & Carol Wolkowitz
- 895-914 ‘Women, work and family’: Educated women's employment decisions and social policies in Egypt
by Ghada Barsoum
- 915-933 A multilevel perspective of the identity transition to motherhood
by Sophie Hennekam & Jawad Syed & Faiza Ali & Jean‐Pierre Dumazert
- 934-947 Non‐job work/unpaid caring: Gendered industrial relations in long‐term care
by Donna Baines & Pat Armstrong
- 948-961 Care parading as service: Negotiating recognition and equality in user‐controlled personal assistance
by Cecilie Basberg Neumann & Tonje Gundersen
- 962-982 Women's desire for the kaleidoscope of authenticity, balance and challenge: A multi‐method study of female health workers’ careers
by Marjorie Spooner O’Neill & Denise Jepsen
- 983-999 Doing gender in public services: Affective labour of employment agents
by Barbara Glinsner & Birgit Sauer & Myriam Gaitsch & Otto Penz & Johanna Hofbauer
- 1000-1016 Kafka on gender, organization and technology: The role of ‘bureaucratic eros’ in administering change
by Marinus Ossewaarde
- 1017-1031 Gendered work culture in free/libre open source software development
by Yu‐Wei Lin & Matthijs den Besten
- 1032-1052 We are strong and we are resilient: Career experiences of women engineers
by Shaista E. Khilji & Kelly Harper Pumroy
- 1053-1055 Prostitution Research in Context: Methodology, Representation and Power, edited by Marlene Spanger and May‐Len Skilbrei. New York, NY: Routledge, 2017. pp. 176, hardback price: £93.99. ISBN: 978‐1‐138‐90948‐9
by Giulia Selmi
- 1056-1058 Women's Emancipation and Civil Society Organisations: Challenging or Maintaining the Status Quo? Edited by Christina Schwabenland, Chris Lange, Jenny Onyx and Sachiko Nakagawa. Bristol: Policy Press, 2017, 388 pp., Paperback: 978‐1447324782, £28.99
by Julia Smith
- 1059-1061 The Palgrave International Handbook of Women and Outdoor Learning edited by T. Gray and D. Mitten. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
by Simon Beames
June 2019, Volume 26, Issue 6
June 2019, Volume 26, Issue 5
May 2019, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 393-410 Stopped in our tracks: From ‘giving an account’ to an ethics of recognition in feminist praxis
by Talila Milroy & Leanne Cutcher & Melissa Tyler
- 411-429 Governing through accountability: Gendered moral selves and the (im)possibilities of resistance in the neoliberal university
by Marjan De Coster & Patrizia Zanoni
- 430-447 Subjectivation processes and gender in a neoliberal model of science in three Spanish research centres
by Agnès Vayreda & Ester Conesa & Beatriz Revelles‐Benavente & Ana M. González Ramos
- 448-462 Precarity, gender and care in the neoliberal academy
by Mariya Ivancheva & Kathleen Lynch & Kathryn Keating
- 463-479 ‘Not one of the family’: Gender and precarious work in the neoliberal university
by Theresa O'Keefe & Aline Courtois
- 480-500 Female and foreign: An intersectional exploration of the experiences of skilled migrant women in Qatar
by Jenny K. Rodriguez & Tracy Scurry
- 501-519 Structural accommodations of patriarchy: Women and workplace gender segregation in Qatar
by Rania Salem & Kathryn M. Yount
- 520-540 Professional feminists: Challenging local government inside out
by Freya Johnson Ross
- 541-557 Challenging the gendered rhetoric of success? The limitations of women‐only mentoring for tackling gender inequality in the workplace
by Katherine Dashper
- 558-581 No finish line: How formalization of academic assessment can undermine clarity and increase secrecy
by Karin Svedberg Helgesson & Ebba Sjögren
- 582-584 Women, Labor Segmentation and Regulation: Varieties of Gender Gaps, edited by Georgina Murray and David Peetz. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 271 pp., hbk £83.19
by Tania Toffanin
- 585-589 Bodies, Symbols and Organizational Practice: The Gendered Dynamics of Power Edited by Agnes Bolsø, Stine H. Bang Svendsen and Siri Øyslebø Sørensen. Abingdon: Routledge, 2018, 264 p., hardback: £93,5, e‐book: £20. ISBN: 9781138233706 (Hardback), ISBN: 9781315308951 (eBook)
by Rebecca Waters Boldsen Lund
- 590-592 Postfeminism and Organization edited by Patricia Lewis, Yvonne Benschop and Ruth Simpson. London: Routledge, 2018, 235 pp., ISBN: 978‐1‐138‐21221‐3
by Cinzia (Vincenza) Priola
April 2019, Volume 26, Issue 3