This research explores the complexities that underlie the formation of women’s social networks at traditional social student organisations in the Netherlands, advancing theory on the intersectionality of gender and class in leisure space. Building on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of social capital it investigates if these social networks are segregated, and to what extent their divisions depend on previously acquired economic, cultural and symbolic capital. It analyses the hierarchical structures and ‘ranking’ of women’s year clubs within student organisations, and examines how the enactment and achievement of femininity determines women’s ability to move through social space. Finally, it investigates the use of social capital for women’s career...
Several studies shows that the dominant norms of masculinity are a hinder for boys to perform in sch...
This paper explores learning in Rotary clubs that have newly allowed women as members. The main focu...
Abstract Considering the importance of women’s social capital as a huge part of the society and th...
This research explores the complexities that underlie the formation of women’s social networks at tr...
In this article, we explore aspects of femininity as social capital for young women in one of Sweden...
This study seeks to illuminate everyday ways in which relationships with teachers, friendship groups...
This thesis draws on the concept of social capital, network theory and feminism to critically invest...
It is widely acknowledged that woman’s networks and their social capital considerably differ from me...
This thesis is about social relations in the ICT workplace and the gender dimensions of social capit...
This thesis is about social relations in the ICT workplace and the gender dimensions of social capit...
Contemporary debates about collective action in civil society have given prominent place to the conn...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
The study aimed to explore women entrepreneurs’ experiences using social capital to develop their m...
This paper examines the impact of socio-structural variables (i.e. perceptions of permeability, stab...
Developmental networks are ego-centered networks, and were found to be beneficial for career success...
Several studies shows that the dominant norms of masculinity are a hinder for boys to perform in sch...
This paper explores learning in Rotary clubs that have newly allowed women as members. The main focu...
Abstract Considering the importance of women’s social capital as a huge part of the society and th...
This research explores the complexities that underlie the formation of women’s social networks at tr...
In this article, we explore aspects of femininity as social capital for young women in one of Sweden...
This study seeks to illuminate everyday ways in which relationships with teachers, friendship groups...
This thesis draws on the concept of social capital, network theory and feminism to critically invest...
It is widely acknowledged that woman’s networks and their social capital considerably differ from me...
This thesis is about social relations in the ICT workplace and the gender dimensions of social capit...
This thesis is about social relations in the ICT workplace and the gender dimensions of social capit...
Contemporary debates about collective action in civil society have given prominent place to the conn...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
The study aimed to explore women entrepreneurs’ experiences using social capital to develop their m...
This paper examines the impact of socio-structural variables (i.e. perceptions of permeability, stab...
Developmental networks are ego-centered networks, and were found to be beneficial for career success...
Several studies shows that the dominant norms of masculinity are a hinder for boys to perform in sch...
This paper explores learning in Rotary clubs that have newly allowed women as members. The main focu...
Abstract Considering the importance of women’s social capital as a huge part of the society and th...