This article addresses the question of how creativity is displayed among florists working in Switzerland, and how exactly gender plays out in this process. It investigates how the florists refer to creativity as a natural skill, according to which criteria these “creative identities” are allocated, and how gender intersects with this allocation process. Drawing on thirty-six months of ethnographic research in various occupational settings, I will examine the gendering of creativity and its unequal allocation among workers in a highly feminized occupation. This article brings to light that although the scope for creativity is first presented as equally distributed among women and men, it becomes gendered upon a closer look: male florists ten...
Située au croisement de la sociologie du genre et de la sociologie des groupes professionnels, cette...
This chapter addresses work ‘segregation’ by sex in the cultural industries. We outline some of the ...
The significance of gender within contemporary craft work is frequently acknowledged but rarely anal...
This article investigates the ways in which male florists mobilise, neutralise or challenge sex cate...
This contribution focuses on the issues raised by doing research on occupational settings characteri...
In order to understand the phenomenon of 'doing and undoing gender' and the discursive accounts of g...
In this paper we suggest ways to reconsider the question regarding the relationship gender and creat...
Although existing studies highlight that an innovation is based on pre-existing norms and beliefs in...
The late 20th and early 21st centuries have been described as an age of creativity in affluent Weste...
Inequalities within the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have been insufficiently explored. In...
Inequalities within the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have been insufficiently explored. In...
Inequalities within the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have been insufficiently explored. In...
In this article, we explore how women craft their jobs in male-dominated occupations in ways that re...
Creativity is currently being redefined in more inclusive and accurate ways. This article examines o...
The aim of this article is to open up theoretical perspectives to the research of the status of the...
Située au croisement de la sociologie du genre et de la sociologie des groupes professionnels, cette...
This chapter addresses work ‘segregation’ by sex in the cultural industries. We outline some of the ...
The significance of gender within contemporary craft work is frequently acknowledged but rarely anal...
This article investigates the ways in which male florists mobilise, neutralise or challenge sex cate...
This contribution focuses on the issues raised by doing research on occupational settings characteri...
In order to understand the phenomenon of 'doing and undoing gender' and the discursive accounts of g...
In this paper we suggest ways to reconsider the question regarding the relationship gender and creat...
Although existing studies highlight that an innovation is based on pre-existing norms and beliefs in...
The late 20th and early 21st centuries have been described as an age of creativity in affluent Weste...
Inequalities within the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have been insufficiently explored. In...
Inequalities within the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have been insufficiently explored. In...
Inequalities within the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have been insufficiently explored. In...
In this article, we explore how women craft their jobs in male-dominated occupations in ways that re...
Creativity is currently being redefined in more inclusive and accurate ways. This article examines o...
The aim of this article is to open up theoretical perspectives to the research of the status of the...
Située au croisement de la sociologie du genre et de la sociologie des groupes professionnels, cette...
This chapter addresses work ‘segregation’ by sex in the cultural industries. We outline some of the ...
The significance of gender within contemporary craft work is frequently acknowledged but rarely anal...