This article builds on the theorizing of body work through introducing a new concept: ‘maternal body work’. In so doing, it shows how progress towards a feminist politics of motherhood within organizations remains limited. Despite decades of feminist scholarship, dissonances remain between the private worlds of reproduction and public worlds of organization. With regard to this limited progress, the article reveals how, among a sample of 27 mothers (all professionally and managerially employed in the UK), 22 felt marginalized and undervalued at work, experiencing the borders between maternity and organization as unmalleable. By contrast, five women treated borders between reproduction and organization as more fluid than anticipated. Setting...
There are conflicts between waged labour and motherhood that make it difficult for women to seize in...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organisations, the body and reproduct...
The relationship between women's conflicting roles of mother-wives and members of the labour force i...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
This paper contributes new perspectives to studies on women in management, proposing the concept of ...
The article focuses on maternity in the new bio-politics of the family. The work "The Anti-Social Fa...
How do early-career academic mothers balance the demands of contemporary motherhood and academia? Mo...
This article considers how women manage their pregnant bodies at work. Through netnographic research...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of mo...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of moth...
This paper proposes that there is a need to push beyond the popular discourses of 'flexibility' and ...
“Can women/mothers have it all?” is the opening question of Anne Marie Slaughter’s controversial art...
There are conflicts between waged labour and motherhood that make it difficult for women to seize in...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organisations, the body and reproduct...
The relationship between women's conflicting roles of mother-wives and members of the labour force i...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
This paper contributes new perspectives to studies on women in management, proposing the concept of ...
The article focuses on maternity in the new bio-politics of the family. The work "The Anti-Social Fa...
How do early-career academic mothers balance the demands of contemporary motherhood and academia? Mo...
This article considers how women manage their pregnant bodies at work. Through netnographic research...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of mo...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of moth...
This paper proposes that there is a need to push beyond the popular discourses of 'flexibility' and ...
“Can women/mothers have it all?” is the opening question of Anne Marie Slaughter’s controversial art...
There are conflicts between waged labour and motherhood that make it difficult for women to seize in...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organisations, the body and reproduct...
The relationship between women's conflicting roles of mother-wives and members of the labour force i...