Drawing on interview and diary data from 40 men in nursing in the US, the current study advances our theoretical understanding of how heteronormativity and masculinity intersect to shape men's performance of carework. Men in nursing are constrained by their accountability to stereotypes that they are gay and/or hypersexual, challenging their work in the feminized profession of nursing. As heteronormativity is embedded in the institution of health care, men nurses of all sexualities must perform additional labour on the job to reconcile their conflicting accountability to heteronormative stereotypes and occupational standards of care. We conceptualize this additional labour as heteronormative labour — work performed in order to strategically...
Given the demographic changes, it is important to counteract the nursing shortage by recruiting fema...
While some areas of care work show increased recruitment of men, the care-gap remains, especially in...
This chapter argues that the critical organisational scholarship on men and masculinities is heteron...
This research explores how male gay student nurses negotiate their masculinity and gay sexuality wit...
Title. The construction of men who are nurses as gay Aim. This paper is a report of a study to exami...
The role of men in nursing has been of ongoing interest to gender and work scholars who examine the ...
Cautious caregivers: gender stereotypes and the sexualization of men nurses ’ touch Aim. The aim of ...
AbstractStereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recru...
The study was designed to investigate factors that influence the man nurse's ability to negotiate ro...
This study explores the pedagogical experience of male nursing students. Research questions explored...
The general aim of the project was to describe the situation of lesbians and gay men in a nursing en...
This thesis examines the experience of gay male student nurses during their university course, which...
This qualitative study explores male nurses’ negotiation of masculine gender identities in the nontr...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: Through the campaign for gender equality, it has become clear that patriar...
Stereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recruitment. ...
Given the demographic changes, it is important to counteract the nursing shortage by recruiting fema...
While some areas of care work show increased recruitment of men, the care-gap remains, especially in...
This chapter argues that the critical organisational scholarship on men and masculinities is heteron...
This research explores how male gay student nurses negotiate their masculinity and gay sexuality wit...
Title. The construction of men who are nurses as gay Aim. This paper is a report of a study to exami...
The role of men in nursing has been of ongoing interest to gender and work scholars who examine the ...
Cautious caregivers: gender stereotypes and the sexualization of men nurses ’ touch Aim. The aim of ...
AbstractStereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recru...
The study was designed to investigate factors that influence the man nurse's ability to negotiate ro...
This study explores the pedagogical experience of male nursing students. Research questions explored...
The general aim of the project was to describe the situation of lesbians and gay men in a nursing en...
This thesis examines the experience of gay male student nurses during their university course, which...
This qualitative study explores male nurses’ negotiation of masculine gender identities in the nontr...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: Through the campaign for gender equality, it has become clear that patriar...
Stereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recruitment. ...
Given the demographic changes, it is important to counteract the nursing shortage by recruiting fema...
While some areas of care work show increased recruitment of men, the care-gap remains, especially in...
This chapter argues that the critical organisational scholarship on men and masculinities is heteron...