Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors. Gender, Work & Organization published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.This autoethnographic essay addresses microaggressions and normativity of gendered performances in relation to gay employees' and their sense of organizational belonging. In my puzzled account, through retrospective fragments, I explore my daily experiences in an organizational context as a homosexual person: the story includes reacting to intentional and unintentional microaggressions, navigating my sense of belonging, and finding my way through symbolic boundaries of gendered normativities. In particular, this paper sheds light on microaggressions as symbolic expressions of iterative gendered norms, which repeatedly lead to some employe...
A slowly expanding literature has examined the problem of heteronormativity in management education....
Challenging yet extending extant efforts in organisation studies to disrupt the gender divide, we de...
This chapter argues that the critical organisational scholarship on men and masculinities is heteron...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors. Gender, Work & Organization published by John Wiley & Sons ...
The study rests in a general notion of sexuality in an organizational context. More specifically, it...
The workplace can be a hostile space for people who perform their gender, sex, and sexuality in ways...
This paper examines my experiences as a school teacher and a lesbian. It considers the culture and d...
Violence and microaggressions against the LGBTQ+ community from those outside of the community is co...
Progress has occurred in recent years for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender equal rights. However,...
Links between homosexuality and poor health-outcomes are believed to be, in part at least, related t...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the discursive nature of how gay men make sense of themsel...
Purpose: Stigmatization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people at work is an enduring social pro...
The paper discusses if and how women\u27s bars form a community or subcultural context for lesbian a...
This article suggests new possibilities for queer theory in management and organization studies, her...
The author examines bias and behavioral norms based on sex and sexual orientation in the labor marke...
A slowly expanding literature has examined the problem of heteronormativity in management education....
Challenging yet extending extant efforts in organisation studies to disrupt the gender divide, we de...
This chapter argues that the critical organisational scholarship on men and masculinities is heteron...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors. Gender, Work & Organization published by John Wiley & Sons ...
The study rests in a general notion of sexuality in an organizational context. More specifically, it...
The workplace can be a hostile space for people who perform their gender, sex, and sexuality in ways...
This paper examines my experiences as a school teacher and a lesbian. It considers the culture and d...
Violence and microaggressions against the LGBTQ+ community from those outside of the community is co...
Progress has occurred in recent years for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender equal rights. However,...
Links between homosexuality and poor health-outcomes are believed to be, in part at least, related t...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the discursive nature of how gay men make sense of themsel...
Purpose: Stigmatization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people at work is an enduring social pro...
The paper discusses if and how women\u27s bars form a community or subcultural context for lesbian a...
This article suggests new possibilities for queer theory in management and organization studies, her...
The author examines bias and behavioral norms based on sex and sexual orientation in the labor marke...
A slowly expanding literature has examined the problem of heteronormativity in management education....
Challenging yet extending extant efforts in organisation studies to disrupt the gender divide, we de...
This chapter argues that the critical organisational scholarship on men and masculinities is heteron...