This paper explores from a theoretical perspective the possibility that gender binarism may work as an apparatus of resistance to inclusion in organization. We connect the concept of gender binarism to those of organizational identity, resistance, and inclusion. In order to do this, by focusing on the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) community, we specifically concentrate on transgender and gender non-conforming people (TGNC). These are considered the "cutting edge of the bleeding edge of the LGBT community" (Davis, 2009). We focus on TGNC individuals with the aim to investigate the topic from a liminal position, in order to enlighten some aspects about resistance to inclusion, which were not manifest if considered only through t...
This paper problematises sexual inclusion in the workplace by theorising the social and historical p...
This is an exploratory study and qualitative investigation of the social construction and enforcemen...
Activists in feminist, queer, and trans movements share in common a critique of the existing gender ...
Within the frame of Social Representations Theory, gender binarism and heteronormativity can be cons...
In this article, we challenge the mainstream view of gender rooted in binary cisnormativity and sugg...
Assumendo una prospettiva interdisciplinare che coniuga studi organizzativi, pedagogia del lavoro e ...
This paper examines how speakers from a non-binary community of practice located in the Greater Toro...
Within both the scientific discourse on workforce diversity, and diversity management practice, inte...
This paper explores the territory that is opened up when gender binaries are disrupted or displaced....
This chapter provides an overview of the recent developments in organizational and management resear...
Background: Alongside the growth in visibility of gender identities and presentations such as gender...
While the popular acronym “LGBT” suggests that sexuality-based discrimination and gender-based discr...
In Europe and the USA, the last few years have seen a shift from a uniformly binary sex/gender syste...
This paper provides a cross-cultural account of gender diversity which explores the territory that i...
Visibility and invisibility are very meaningful words to the community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tr...
This paper problematises sexual inclusion in the workplace by theorising the social and historical p...
This is an exploratory study and qualitative investigation of the social construction and enforcemen...
Activists in feminist, queer, and trans movements share in common a critique of the existing gender ...
Within the frame of Social Representations Theory, gender binarism and heteronormativity can be cons...
In this article, we challenge the mainstream view of gender rooted in binary cisnormativity and sugg...
Assumendo una prospettiva interdisciplinare che coniuga studi organizzativi, pedagogia del lavoro e ...
This paper examines how speakers from a non-binary community of practice located in the Greater Toro...
Within both the scientific discourse on workforce diversity, and diversity management practice, inte...
This paper explores the territory that is opened up when gender binaries are disrupted or displaced....
This chapter provides an overview of the recent developments in organizational and management resear...
Background: Alongside the growth in visibility of gender identities and presentations such as gender...
While the popular acronym “LGBT” suggests that sexuality-based discrimination and gender-based discr...
In Europe and the USA, the last few years have seen a shift from a uniformly binary sex/gender syste...
This paper provides a cross-cultural account of gender diversity which explores the territory that i...
Visibility and invisibility are very meaningful words to the community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tr...
This paper problematises sexual inclusion in the workplace by theorising the social and historical p...
This is an exploratory study and qualitative investigation of the social construction and enforcemen...
Activists in feminist, queer, and trans movements share in common a critique of the existing gender ...