Based on an interactionist approach, this article examines how men workers negotiate the doing of factory jobs conventionally considered as those suited for young women and defend their masculinity in harsh and contested organizational environments. Data collected during a 15-month-long ethnography of a large global factory in South China reveal that in an oppressive institutional setting that involves coercive management, devaluation of men labor, and the lack of a family wage, men workers defend their masculinity through offensive language, flirting and sexual harassment, as well as physical violence. In doing so, they develop a rebellious identity, diaomao, both to address themselves and to curse others, as a way to resist their low stat...
Mobilizing the concept of postfeminism as a sensibility, this article invites organization and gende...
Two contested arguments persist in explaining the causes of feminization and labor vulnerability. So...
Substandard labour practices continue to be observed in global value chains (GVCs), even where there...
This article focuses on the study of masculinities, a body of theoretical and empirical work by soci...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professi...
This article investigates the question of where the responsibility for promoting gender equality res...
Even though gender and gender analysis are still often equated with women, men and masculinities are...
Gender’s equality is still an allusive phenomenon in twenty-first century workplaces. Previous studi...
Economic insecurity has catalysed growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia...
ii, 114 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M APSS 2012 DengThis thesis ex...
In this article, we elaborate an integrative framework of the gender order that considers gender as ...
This work investigates the characteristics of masculinity that are at the symbolic heart of China’s ...
Even though gender and gender analysis are still often equated with women, men and masculinities are...
In this article, the author takes a relational approach to examining the construction of class-coded...
Occupational segregation by sex remains the most pervasive aspect of the labour market. In the past,...
Mobilizing the concept of postfeminism as a sensibility, this article invites organization and gende...
Two contested arguments persist in explaining the causes of feminization and labor vulnerability. So...
Substandard labour practices continue to be observed in global value chains (GVCs), even where there...
This article focuses on the study of masculinities, a body of theoretical and empirical work by soci...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professi...
This article investigates the question of where the responsibility for promoting gender equality res...
Even though gender and gender analysis are still often equated with women, men and masculinities are...
Gender’s equality is still an allusive phenomenon in twenty-first century workplaces. Previous studi...
Economic insecurity has catalysed growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia...
ii, 114 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M APSS 2012 DengThis thesis ex...
In this article, we elaborate an integrative framework of the gender order that considers gender as ...
This work investigates the characteristics of masculinity that are at the symbolic heart of China’s ...
Even though gender and gender analysis are still often equated with women, men and masculinities are...
In this article, the author takes a relational approach to examining the construction of class-coded...
Occupational segregation by sex remains the most pervasive aspect of the labour market. In the past,...
Mobilizing the concept of postfeminism as a sensibility, this article invites organization and gende...
Two contested arguments persist in explaining the causes of feminization and labor vulnerability. So...
Substandard labour practices continue to be observed in global value chains (GVCs), even where there...