In this article, we challenge the mainstream view of gender rooted in binary cisnormativity and suggest that the gender frameworks used to inform organizational research and practice are inadequate with respect to the range of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) identities. We employ Hacking's “dynamic nominalism” to illustrate how evolving classifications of TGNC people operate as a discriminating factor that threatens their lived experiences. As an alternative to the binary cisnormative metaphor of gender as a spectrum, we adopt a more inclusive metaphor of a gender constellation and sketch out its potential conceptualization that promotes multidimensional, non‐hierarchical, and dynamic approaches to gender diversity
Objective: Existing studies estimate that between 0.3% and 2% of adults in the U.S. (between 900,000...
We want to know what gender is. But approaches to this question solely have focused on the binary g...
Background: Alongside the growth in visibility of gender identities and presentations such as gender...
In this article, we challenge the mainstream view of gender rooted in binary cisnormativity and sugg...
This paper aims to explore ways of theorising gender diversity. I start by demonstrating the ways in...
This paper provides a cross-cultural account of gender diversity which explores the territory that i...
This paper explores the territory that is opened up when gender binaries are disrupted or displaced....
This paper explores from a theoretical perspective the possibility that gender binarism may work as ...
Within the last decade, emerging research and activism in the sphere of transgender and gender non-b...
Transgender explodes the notion that male and female are discrete categories. Transgender people cha...
This thesis examines the societal categories of transgender and cisgender to better understand why w...
Chinese translation courtesy of Zhuanxu Xu. We want to know what gender is. But...
Some people have a gender which is neither male nor female and may identify as both male and female ...
In this chapter, we cover those gender forms which fall outside the common binary of women and men. ...
Transgender Identities: Towards a Social Analysis of Gender Diversity emerges from, and speaks to, r...
Objective: Existing studies estimate that between 0.3% and 2% of adults in the U.S. (between 900,000...
We want to know what gender is. But approaches to this question solely have focused on the binary g...
Background: Alongside the growth in visibility of gender identities and presentations such as gender...
In this article, we challenge the mainstream view of gender rooted in binary cisnormativity and sugg...
This paper aims to explore ways of theorising gender diversity. I start by demonstrating the ways in...
This paper provides a cross-cultural account of gender diversity which explores the territory that i...
This paper explores the territory that is opened up when gender binaries are disrupted or displaced....
This paper explores from a theoretical perspective the possibility that gender binarism may work as ...
Within the last decade, emerging research and activism in the sphere of transgender and gender non-b...
Transgender explodes the notion that male and female are discrete categories. Transgender people cha...
This thesis examines the societal categories of transgender and cisgender to better understand why w...
Chinese translation courtesy of Zhuanxu Xu. We want to know what gender is. But...
Some people have a gender which is neither male nor female and may identify as both male and female ...
In this chapter, we cover those gender forms which fall outside the common binary of women and men. ...
Transgender Identities: Towards a Social Analysis of Gender Diversity emerges from, and speaks to, r...
Objective: Existing studies estimate that between 0.3% and 2% of adults in the U.S. (between 900,000...
We want to know what gender is. But approaches to this question solely have focused on the binary g...
Background: Alongside the growth in visibility of gender identities and presentations such as gender...