Purpose: How do females with multiple sources of identity deal with intersectional identity tensions and perceived lack of access to social power? The study focuses on how social relationships form and develop in masculinised settings between construction workers and a petite female researcher through perceived notions of equality and inequality. Through autoethnographic tales, the study examines how an academic home comer navigates between conflicting professional and cultural identities, in their native country. Design/methodology/approach: Using collaborative autoethnography, the study examines how the intersections of being a young petite female and a “partial” insider in a male-dominated construction industry influences the researcher\...
There is a noticeable gap in the literature on women leaders, their intersectional identities, and t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
This research explores to what extent are socially formed power and gender relations actively produc...
Globalization makes women in third world countries entered the public domain. With limited education...
The aim of this autoethnographic study is for the researcher to interrogate personal experiences to ...
Little consensus exists regarding conducting intersectional studies. We introduce ‘intersectional id...
Little consensus exists regarding conducting intersectional studies. We introduce 'intersectional id...
This presentation will be an autoethnographic account of the lived experience of identity work growi...
Purpose - To understand how research-participant relationships are formed in research settings throu...
As masculinities scholarship continues to explore how masculinity develops and how differing masculi...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
In this article, I explore the researcher identity of senior women academics in a South African inst...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023This dissertation delves into the intricate landscape ...
There is a noticeable gap in the literature on women leaders, their intersectional identities, and t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
This research explores to what extent are socially formed power and gender relations actively produc...
Globalization makes women in third world countries entered the public domain. With limited education...
The aim of this autoethnographic study is for the researcher to interrogate personal experiences to ...
Little consensus exists regarding conducting intersectional studies. We introduce ‘intersectional id...
Little consensus exists regarding conducting intersectional studies. We introduce 'intersectional id...
This presentation will be an autoethnographic account of the lived experience of identity work growi...
Purpose - To understand how research-participant relationships are formed in research settings throu...
As masculinities scholarship continues to explore how masculinity develops and how differing masculi...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
In this article, I explore the researcher identity of senior women academics in a South African inst...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023This dissertation delves into the intricate landscape ...
There is a noticeable gap in the literature on women leaders, their intersectional identities, and t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...