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May 2016, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 296-309 ‘It is English and there is no Alternative’: Intersectionality, Language and Social/Organizational Differentiation of Polish Migrants in the UK
by Jenny Rodriguez & Evangelina Holvino & Joyce K. Fletcher & Stella M. Nkomo & Marjana Johansson & Martyna Śliwa - 310-327 Race-ing, Classing and Gendering Racialized Women's Participation in Entrepreneurship
by Jenny Rodriguez & Evangelina Holvino & Joyce K. Fletcher & Stella M. Nkomo & Melanie Knight - 328-347 Applying Intersectionality in Organizations: Inequality Markers, Cultural Scripts and Advancement Practices in a Professional Service Firm
by Jenny Rodriguez & Evangelina Holvino & Joyce K. Fletcher & Stella M. Nkomo & Mayra Ruiz Castro & Evangelina Holvino - 348-362 Women's Experience of Workplace Interactions in Male-Dominated Work: The Intersections of Gender, Sexuality and Occupational Group
by Jenny Rodriguez & Evangelina Holvino & Joyce K. Fletcher & Stella M. Nkomo & Tessa Wright
March 2016, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 89-107 The Subjectivity of Fairness: Managerial Discretion and Work–Life Balance
by Gwen Daverth & Catherine Cassell & Paula Hyde - 108-124 The Production of Difference and Maintenance of Inequality: The Place of Young Goan Men in a Post-Crisis UK Labour Market
by Linda McDowell & Esther Rootham & Abby Hardgrove - 125-146 Gender as Symbolic Capital and Violence: The Case of Corporate Elites in Turkey
by Sibel Yamak & Ali Ergur & Mustafa F. Özbilgin & Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar - 147-164 State Policy? Traditional Gender Stereotypes? Relative Contributions of Factors Affecting Positive Work–Family Interface for Working Mothers in Korea
by Sook-Yeon Won - 165-182 Masculinity and Class in the Context of Dirty Work
by Natasha Slutskaya & Ruth Simpson & Jason Hughes & Alexander Simpson & Selçuk Uygur - 183-199 Beards and Bloomers: Flight Attendants, Grievances and Embodied Labour in the Canadian Airline Industry, 1960s–1980s
by Joan Sangster & Julia Smith
January 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-6 Sexual Politics, Organizational Practices: Interrogating Queer Theory, Work and Organization
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg - 7-18 Queer Categories: Queer(y)ing the Identification ‘Older Lesbian, Gay and/or Bisexual (LGB) Adults’ and its Implications for Organizational Research, Policy and Practice
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & Andrew King - 19-35 Occupational Segregation Research: Queering the Conversation
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & James McDonald - 36-51 Towards Queering the Business School: A Research Agenda for Advancing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Perspectives and Issues
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & Nick Rumens - 52-70 Situated Transgressiveness: Exploring One Transwoman's Lived Experiences across Three Situated Contexts
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & Sara Louise Muhr & Katie Rose Sullivan & Craig Rich - 71-73 Queering Queer
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & Martin Parker - 74-83 Review Essay New Directions in Queer Theory: Recent Theorizing in the Work of Lynne Huffer, Leo Bersani & Adam Phillips, and Lauren Berlant & Lee Edelman
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & Nancy Harding - 84-87 Postscript: Queer Endings/Queer Beginnings
by Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg & Alison Pullen & Torkild Thanem & Melissa Tyler & Louise Wallenberg
July 2015, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 309-323 Norwegian Working Fathers in Global Working Life
by Hege Eggen Børve & Brita Bungum - 324-338 Rebooting and Rerouting: Women's Articulations of Frayed Careers in Science, Engineering and Technology Professions
by Clem Herman - 339-363 To Regulate Or Not To Regulate? Early Evidence on the Means Used Around the World to Promote Gender Diversity in the Boardroom
by Réal Labelle & Claude Francoeur & Faten Lakhal - 364-374 Wages Due Lesbians: Visibility and Feminist Organizing in 1970s Canada
by Christina Rousseau - 375-389 Feminized Forestry: The Promises and Pitfalls of Change in a Masculine Organization
by Piper Coutinho-Sledge - 390-404 Having It All? Women in High Commitment Careers and Work–Life Balance in Norway
by Cathrine Seierstad & Gill Kirton - 405-420 The Cost of a Calling? Clergywomen and Work in the Church of England
by Anne-marie Greene & Mandy Robbins - 421-435 Combining Dyslexia and Mothering: Perceived Impacts on Work
by Tina Skinner & Fiona MacGill
May 2015, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 197-210 Nightlife Girls: Envy, Theatre, and Encounters with Men and Women
by Jennifer May Murray - 211-220 ‘No Thought of Gender’: Bodily Norms in Swedish Rescue Services Incident Reporting
by Katherine Harrison - 221-236 Dimensions of Precariousness in an Emerging Sector of Self-Employment: A Study of Self-Employed Nurses
by Sarah Wall - 237-255 Doing Authenticity: The Gendered Construction of Authentic Leadership
by Helena Liu & Leanne Cutcher & David Grant - 256-272 Self-Employment as a Strategy for Dealing with the Competing Demands of Work and Family? The Importance of Family/Lifestyle Motives
by Ingemar Johansson Sevä & Ida Öun - 273-291 Masculinity and Non-Traditional Occupations: Men's Talk in Women's Work
by Joanne McDowell - 292-306 Coming Out, But Into What? Problematizing Discursive Variations of Revealing the Gay Self in the Workplace
by Angelo Benozzo & Maria Chiara Pizzorno & Huw Bell & Mirka Koro-Ljungberg
March 2015, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 87-93 Writing, the Feminine and Organization
by Deborah Kerfoot & David Knights & Ida Sabelis & Alison Pullen & Carl Rhodes - 94-111 Truth Scribbled in Blood: Women's Work, Menstruation and Poetry
by Deborah Kerfoot & David Knights & Ida Sabelis & Janet Grace Sayers & Deborah Jones - 112-128 Feminine Writing: Text as Dolls, Drag and Ventriloquism
by Deborah Kerfoot & David Knights & Ida Sabelis & Ann Rippin - 129-138 On Gendered Technologies and Cyborg Writing
by Deborah Kerfoot & David Knights & Ida Sabelis & Sara Louise Muhr & Alf Rehn - 139-147 Hysterical Blokes and the Other's Jouissance
by Deborah Kerfoot & David Knights & Ida Sabelis & Andrew Dickson - 148-162 Organizing Love — Thoughts on the Transformative and Activist Potential of Feminine Writing
by Deborah Kerfoot & David Knights & Ida Sabelis & Sheena J. Vachhani - 163-178 Three Women. A Kiss. A Life. On the Queer Writing of Time in Organization
by Deborah Kerfoot & David Knights & Ida Sabelis & Chris Steyaert
January 2015, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-15 Narratives about Work and Family Life among Portuguese Academics
by Gina Gaio Santos - 16-35 To See Ourselves As Others See Us? Incorporating the Constraining Role of Socio-Cultural Practices in the Theorization of Micropolitical Resistance
by Penny Dick - 36-50 Sexual Harassment of Women Working as Room Attendants within 5-Star Hotels
by Sandra Kensbock & Janis Bailey & Gayle Jennings & Anoop Patiar - 51-66 Lgbtq
by Apoorva Ghosh - 67-86 Hours, Scheduling and Flexibility for Women in the US Low-Wage Labour Force
by Anna W. Jacobs & Irene Padavic
November 2014, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 491-515 The Social Dynamics Channelling Latina College Graduates into the Teaching Profession
by Glenda M. Flores & Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo - 516-530 Cultural Correlates of Gender Integration in Science
by Cindy L. Cain & Erin Leahey - 531-545 Gendered Constructions of Leadership in Danish Job Advertisements
by Inger Askehave & Karen Korning Zethsen - 546-558 ‘Dirt, Death and Danger? I Don't Recall Any Adverse Reaction …’: Masculinity and the Taint Management of Hospital Private Security Work
by Matthew S. Johnston & Edwin Hodge - 559-572 Reflexivity and the Construction of Competing Discourses of Masculinity in a Female-Dominated Profession
by Maria Adamson
September 2014, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 381-394 Collective Bargaining and the Gender Pay Gap in the Printing Industry
by Tricia Dawson - 395-410 Unemployment and Fatherhood: Gender, Culture and National Context
by Roni Strier - 411-426 The Embodiment of Women in Wine: Gender Inequality and Gendered Inscriptions of the Working Body in a Corporate Wine Organization
by Lia Bryant & Bridget Garnham - 427-442 ‘I Know It Sounds Nasty and Stereotyped’: Searching for the Competent Domestic Worker
by Manuel Abrantes - 443-458 Re-Writing Corporate Environmentalism: Ecofeminism, Corporeality and the Language of Feeling
by Mary Phillips - 459-471 Work, Bodies and Boundaries: Talking Sexual Harassment in the New Economy
by Laura K. Brunner & Maryanne Dever - 472-489 Popular Culture and Workplace Gendering among Varieties of Capitalism: Working Women and their Representation in Japanese Manga
by Peter Matanle & Kuniko Ishiguro & Leo McCann