This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and television industries. Data were derived from a snowball sample of 44 mothers located in multiple genres of film and television production. The key findings are first, there is a systemic bias against mothers, not just a gender bias against them as women but an additional and more specific bias against them as mothers; second, there is evidence that mothers internalize the marginalization that comes from their maternal status. Many of the respondents accepted the inequality and maternal penalty they experienced as inevitable and “the way it is” and so made no demands that the industry change; and third, many mothers described various adaptations th...
This article will further develop E. Ann Kaplan᾽s originally American categorisation of motherhood i...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
In a highly competitive business environment the retention of highly skilled workers is an imperativ...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...
Overview: In Ireland, both the patriarchy and the strong mothers seem to be timeless, but they exist...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was declared a global pandemic in March 2020. Unlike previous highl...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
The persistent existence of the \u27gender pay gap\u27 in organisations, and the lack of females at ...
This article explores parents' published accounts of their (gendered) experiences of reconciling car...
Maternity safeguard is a vital aspect of job quality and gender equality. It is also required for th...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly reg...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores the inequalities and privileges women experience by combining mot...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
This paper empirically investigates the relationship between maternal employment and child outcomes ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse whether the increasing number of women working in new...
This article will further develop E. Ann Kaplan᾽s originally American categorisation of motherhood i...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
In a highly competitive business environment the retention of highly skilled workers is an imperativ...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...
Overview: In Ireland, both the patriarchy and the strong mothers seem to be timeless, but they exist...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was declared a global pandemic in March 2020. Unlike previous highl...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
The persistent existence of the \u27gender pay gap\u27 in organisations, and the lack of females at ...
This article explores parents' published accounts of their (gendered) experiences of reconciling car...
Maternity safeguard is a vital aspect of job quality and gender equality. It is also required for th...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly reg...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores the inequalities and privileges women experience by combining mot...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
This paper empirically investigates the relationship between maternal employment and child outcomes ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse whether the increasing number of women working in new...
This article will further develop E. Ann Kaplan᾽s originally American categorisation of motherhood i...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
In a highly competitive business environment the retention of highly skilled workers is an imperativ...