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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
- 927-943 Conditioned openings and restraints: The meaning‐making of women professionals breaking into the male‐dominated sector of forestry
by Kristina Johansson & Elias Andersson & Maria Johansson & Gun Lidestav
- 944-970 Work–family arrangements and the crisis in Spain: Balkanized gender contracts?
by Núria Sánchez‐Mira
- 971-987 In God's name: Calling, gender and career success in religious ministry
by Jane Sturges
- 988-1003 Dirty Body Politics: Habitus, Gendered Embodiment, and the Resistance to Women's Agency in Transforming South African Higher Education
by Grace Ese‐osa Idahosa
- 1004-1019 Foreign women in academia: Double‐strangers between productivity, marginalization and resistance
by Anke Strauβ & Ilaria Boncori
- 1020-1039 Intersectionality, identity work and migrant progression from low‐paid work: A critical realist approach
by Gina Netto & Mike Noon & Maria Hudson & Nicolina Kamenou‐Aigbekaen & Filip Sosenko
- 1040-1076 Discriminate me — If you can! The disappearance of the gender pay gap among public‐contest selected employees in Italy
by Carolina Castagnetti & Luisa Rosti & Marina Töpfer
- 1077-1102 The missing doctors — An analysis of educated women and female domesticity in Pakistan
by Mariam Mohsin & Jawad Syed
- 1103-1126 Crushed between two stones: Competing institutional logics in the implementation of maternity leave policies in Pakistan
by Ayesha Masood & Muhammad Azfar Nisar
- 1127-1144 Social media and hyper‐masculine work cultures
by Anna Maaranen & Janne Tienari
- 1145-1164 Gendered labour activism in the Vietnamese manufacturing industry
by Do Quynh Chi & Di van den Broek
- 1165-1180 Embodied intersectionality and the intersectional management of hotel labour: The everyday experiences of social differentiation in customer‐oriented work
by Gabriella Alberti & Francesco E. Iannuzzi
- 1181-1191 Moving beyond the gender binary: Examining workplace perceptions of nonbinary and transgender employees
by Kelly K. Dray & Vaughn R. E. Smith & Toni P. Kostecki & Isaac E. Sabat & Cassidy R. Thomson
- 1192-1213 The workplace experiences of BAME professional women: Understanding experiences at the intersection
by Victoria Opara & Ruth Sealy & Michelle K. Ryan
- 1214-1231 The gendered dimensions of informal institutions in the Australian construction industry
by Natalie Galea & Abigail Powell & Martin Loosemore & Louise Chappell
- 1232-1252 Performative contortions: How White women and people of colour navigate elite leadership roles
by Christy Glass & Alison Cook
- 1253-1268 Age, sexuality and hegemonic masculinity: Exploring older gay men’s masculinity practices at work
by Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk & Nick Rumens & Ahu Tatli
- 1269-1284 Enacting leadership professional development and the impediments to organizational and industry change in rural and regional Australia
by Julie Rowlands & Jill Blackmore & Andrea Gallant
- 1285-1307 The short or long end of the stick? Mothers’ social position and self‐employment status from a comparative perspective
by Janna Besamusca
- 1308-1320 Gendering risk and vulnerability: Tensions and conflicting views in crisis preparedness work in Sweden
by Mathias Ericson
- 1321-1345 Gendering the digitalized metal industry
by Janet Johansson & Ildikó Asztalos Morell & Eva Lindell
- 1346-1360 ‘Put some balls on that woman’: Gendered repertoires of inequality in screen composers’ careers
by Fabian Cannizzo & Catherine Strong
- 1361-1377 What professors do in peer review: Interrogating assessment practices in the recruitment of professors in Sweden
by Paula Mählck & Hanna Li Kusterer & Henry Montgomery
- 1378-1401 Transgender labour market outcomes: Evidence from the United States
by Klavs Ciprikis & Damien Cassells & Jenny Berrill
- 1402-1417 Alterethnography: Reading and writing otherness in organizations
by Daniel Ericsson & Monika Kostera
- 1418-1437 Equal pay index for men and women: The performative power of quantification conventions
by Clotilde Coron
- 1438-1449 Working at gender? An autoethnography
by Saoirse Caitlin O'Shea
- 1450-1467 The business of care: Private placement agencies and female migrant workers in London
by Sara R. Farris
- 1468-1484 Mums with cameras: Technological change, entrepreneurship and motherhood
by Robyn Mayes & Penelope Williams & Paula McDonald
- 1485-1500 A Southern encounter: Maternal body work and low‐income mothers in South Africa
by Bianca Stumbitz & Ameeta Jaga
- 1501-1504 Asian women leadership: A cross‐national and cross‐sector comparison Chin‐Chung Chao and Louisa Ha (Eds.) Abingdon: Routledge, 2020
by Nosheen Jawaid Khan
- 1505-1507 Dust and dignity: Domestic employment in contemporary Ecuador Erynn Masi de Casanova Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. 174 pages, ISBN 9781501739460 hardback £ 19.99
by Sue Abbott
- 1508-1510 Diversity, affect and embodiment in organizing Marianna Fotaki and Alison Pullen (Eds.) Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
by Anu Valtonen
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