This paper describes the results of an empirical study of the gender subtext in organizations. We examine the divergence of practice and impression of gender distinctions: gender inequality is still persistent in organizational practices while a dominant perception of equality occurs at the same time. Our analysis focuses on the processes (re)producing this divergence. We argue that both the persistency of gender inequality and the perception of equality emerge from a so-called gender subtext: the set of often concealed, power-based gendering processes, i.e. organi-zational and individual arrangements (objectives, measures, habits), systematically (re)producing gender distinctions. These gendering processes are examined in five departments ...
This article focuses on methodological challenges and strategies with regard to studying gender in o...
Contains fulltext : 148836.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For decades, or...
Development organisations are generally believed to be fairly gender equal workplaces, with gender r...
This paper describes the results of an empirical study of the gender subtext in organizations. We ex...
This article analyses gendering processes in two distinct models of work organization. It is a wides...
In recent decades different constructionist approaches, frequently gathered under the label of ‘doin...
Abstract. This article focuses on methodological challenges and strategies with regard to studying g...
The focus of this article is on how a “gender perspective” becomes lifted to the headlines as a solu...
The focus of this article is on how a ‘‘gender perspective’’ becomes lifted to the headlines as a so...
Through a qualitative interview analysis of a document handling department in a Danish bank, this ar...
This chapter aims to draw together theoretical lessons on how to effectively foster gender equality ...
The frog on the white horse. Thinking about sex, gender, work and organization. This paper addresses...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically analyse women’s understanding of gender stereotypes and ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the influence of gender culture and gender subtext on ...
Although gender power order is a recognized phenomenon in our society, little research has illustrat...
This article focuses on methodological challenges and strategies with regard to studying gender in o...
Contains fulltext : 148836.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For decades, or...
Development organisations are generally believed to be fairly gender equal workplaces, with gender r...
This paper describes the results of an empirical study of the gender subtext in organizations. We ex...
This article analyses gendering processes in two distinct models of work organization. It is a wides...
In recent decades different constructionist approaches, frequently gathered under the label of ‘doin...
Abstract. This article focuses on methodological challenges and strategies with regard to studying g...
The focus of this article is on how a “gender perspective” becomes lifted to the headlines as a solu...
The focus of this article is on how a ‘‘gender perspective’’ becomes lifted to the headlines as a so...
Through a qualitative interview analysis of a document handling department in a Danish bank, this ar...
This chapter aims to draw together theoretical lessons on how to effectively foster gender equality ...
The frog on the white horse. Thinking about sex, gender, work and organization. This paper addresses...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically analyse women’s understanding of gender stereotypes and ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the influence of gender culture and gender subtext on ...
Although gender power order is a recognized phenomenon in our society, little research has illustrat...
This article focuses on methodological challenges and strategies with regard to studying gender in o...
Contains fulltext : 148836.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For decades, or...
Development organisations are generally believed to be fairly gender equal workplaces, with gender r...