Recent research has highlighted the negative intra-gender relations that occur between women in organisations, focusing on aspects such as micro-violence, the queen bee syndrome, negative intra-gender relations, and competition and distance between women. Through a thematic analysis of interviews with 16 women, we draw on material where women were asked to consider their intra-gender relationships at work. We suggest that women are actively supporting each other and aligning themselves with each other; they are ‘mobilising femininities’ to help negotiate dominant hegemonic masculinity. However, the women also demonstrate contested femininities, creating distance from women who are not displaying an appropriate femininity. The article thereb...
We take a relational perspective to explain how women and men may differently experience competition...
In this paper we explore senior women’s experiences of friendships with other women at work, guided ...
I propose and test portions of a two-stage model that investigates the pervasive belief that women h...
Recent research has highlighted the negative intra-gender relations that occur between women in orga...
Recent research has highlighted the negative intra-gender relations that occur between women in orga...
YesThis paper responds to the dearth of research into women's negative intra-gender relations and la...
This article seeks to aid our understanding of gendered inclusion by looking at how femininities are...
This chapter focuses on the contradictions which undermine solidarity behaviour between women in org...
This paper responds to the dearth of research into women’s negative intra-gender relations and lack ...
As part of a doctoral research on professional equality between women and men, we carried out a qual...
In the 21st century, there are more women in the workforce than ever before. These women work in pla...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
Globally workplace violence is a pressing concern. It is an ever increasing problem and thus an ext...
We take a relational perspective to explain how women and men may differently experience competition...
In this paper we explore senior women’s experiences of friendships with other women at work, guided ...
I propose and test portions of a two-stage model that investigates the pervasive belief that women h...
Recent research has highlighted the negative intra-gender relations that occur between women in orga...
Recent research has highlighted the negative intra-gender relations that occur between women in orga...
YesThis paper responds to the dearth of research into women's negative intra-gender relations and la...
This article seeks to aid our understanding of gendered inclusion by looking at how femininities are...
This chapter focuses on the contradictions which undermine solidarity behaviour between women in org...
This paper responds to the dearth of research into women’s negative intra-gender relations and lack ...
As part of a doctoral research on professional equality between women and men, we carried out a qual...
In the 21st century, there are more women in the workforce than ever before. These women work in pla...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
Globally workplace violence is a pressing concern. It is an ever increasing problem and thus an ext...
We take a relational perspective to explain how women and men may differently experience competition...
In this paper we explore senior women’s experiences of friendships with other women at work, guided ...
I propose and test portions of a two-stage model that investigates the pervasive belief that women h...