This study examines the relationship between gender roles and habitus in service industry occupations. It draws primarily from the works of Pierre Bourdieu and Judith Butler. Data includes an exploratory focus group, non-participant observations and interviews with women currently or formerly employed as bartenders, bar backs, servers, or hostesses. The main themes that emerged included how habitus is affected by views of employment, drug and alcohol use, the naturalization of gender roles, and the effect of appearance standards. This study supports previous feminist works that posit that gender as a performance, not a biological trait. Further this performance is used to navigate specific social experiences such as those in a workpl...
In this study I aim to examine how flexible work conditions affect gendered norms in the workplace a...
Despite increasing awareness of gender equality, significant inequalities in Maltese paid employment...
The purpose of the study is to examine the role of gender in work related alcohol consumption. It is...
This study examines the relationship between gender roles and habitus in service industry occupatio...
This research examines the way in which customers in an urban cafe “do gender.” This research expand...
This study provides an alternative argument against most research grounded in gender and service wor...
Purpose: Unequal workplace gender outcomes continue to motivate research. Using the prism of work-li...
The purpose of this study was to learn more about emotional labor through a gendered lens. This stud...
By focusing on gender differences in structural relationships rather than differences in levels of c...
Gender Capital at Work uses new data from interviews with nurses, social workers, exotic dancers and...
Chapter in Advances in Group Processes: Social Psychology of Gender Volume 24, edited by Shelley J. ...
For most individuals work is an integral part of life that serves the dual purpose of safeguarding s...
In the current study we sought to examine the relationships among workaholism, OCBs, and gender role...
Many studies analyze women’s experiences in customer service roles, but few research women who work ...
Patriarchal norms and misogynistic attitudes often result in women’s exclusion from positions of pow...
In this study I aim to examine how flexible work conditions affect gendered norms in the workplace a...
Despite increasing awareness of gender equality, significant inequalities in Maltese paid employment...
The purpose of the study is to examine the role of gender in work related alcohol consumption. It is...
This study examines the relationship between gender roles and habitus in service industry occupatio...
This research examines the way in which customers in an urban cafe “do gender.” This research expand...
This study provides an alternative argument against most research grounded in gender and service wor...
Purpose: Unequal workplace gender outcomes continue to motivate research. Using the prism of work-li...
The purpose of this study was to learn more about emotional labor through a gendered lens. This stud...
By focusing on gender differences in structural relationships rather than differences in levels of c...
Gender Capital at Work uses new data from interviews with nurses, social workers, exotic dancers and...
Chapter in Advances in Group Processes: Social Psychology of Gender Volume 24, edited by Shelley J. ...
For most individuals work is an integral part of life that serves the dual purpose of safeguarding s...
In the current study we sought to examine the relationships among workaholism, OCBs, and gender role...
Many studies analyze women’s experiences in customer service roles, but few research women who work ...
Patriarchal norms and misogynistic attitudes often result in women’s exclusion from positions of pow...
In this study I aim to examine how flexible work conditions affect gendered norms in the workplace a...
Despite increasing awareness of gender equality, significant inequalities in Maltese paid employment...
The purpose of the study is to examine the role of gender in work related alcohol consumption. It is...