The goal of this thesis is to question conventional definitions of work through the detailed study of a professional group---specifically rural clergy---whose work falls outside the parameters of accepted definitions of work. According to the feminist literature, work and non-work are differentiated typically by dichotomies which privilege a masculine model of work and devalue women's experience; thus, "real work" is defined as an activity which is paid rather than unpaid, public rather than private, instrumental and intellectual rather than emotional. Professional work definitions also obscure the way in which "work" relies on activities which are linked with the feminine in these dichotomies. Through in-depth qualitative interviews with r...
This study focuses on the lived experience of German female workers in a male-dominated workplace in...
Institutional theory predicts that organizations respond to external changes in their environment to...
This paper examines the changing role of women’s paid work outside the home in Canada and the US sin...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation examines a num...
Regardless of gender, when we say ‘work’ we are talking about an activity as old as humanity for bot...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what does not. And more often t...
In order to understand the phenomenon of 'doing and undoing gender' and the discursive accounts of g...
The chapter analyzes multiple concepts and arrangement of work from late medieval times to the prese...
This study examines the types of restraints and sources of empowerment experienced by working Amish ...
cracks up”, my first thought was that I here was dealing with a serious kind of “gender trouble”1 or...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what doesn’t. And more often th...
Work has been seen as the central social process that links individuals to in-dustrial society and t...
This contribution focuses on the issues raised by doing research on occupational settings characteri...
areas of interest include gender, work, the profes-sions, and voluntarism. Her current research proj...
1958 was the year women became recognized as priests in The Church of Sweden- this event formed the ...
This study focuses on the lived experience of German female workers in a male-dominated workplace in...
Institutional theory predicts that organizations respond to external changes in their environment to...
This paper examines the changing role of women’s paid work outside the home in Canada and the US sin...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation examines a num...
Regardless of gender, when we say ‘work’ we are talking about an activity as old as humanity for bot...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what does not. And more often t...
In order to understand the phenomenon of 'doing and undoing gender' and the discursive accounts of g...
The chapter analyzes multiple concepts and arrangement of work from late medieval times to the prese...
This study examines the types of restraints and sources of empowerment experienced by working Amish ...
cracks up”, my first thought was that I here was dealing with a serious kind of “gender trouble”1 or...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what doesn’t. And more often th...
Work has been seen as the central social process that links individuals to in-dustrial society and t...
This contribution focuses on the issues raised by doing research on occupational settings characteri...
areas of interest include gender, work, the profes-sions, and voluntarism. Her current research proj...
1958 was the year women became recognized as priests in The Church of Sweden- this event formed the ...
This study focuses on the lived experience of German female workers in a male-dominated workplace in...
Institutional theory predicts that organizations respond to external changes in their environment to...
This paper examines the changing role of women’s paid work outside the home in Canada and the US sin...