Men as managers, managers as men : critical perspectives on men, masculinities and managements
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Men as managers, managers as men : critical perspectives on men, masculinities and managements
Sage Publications, 1996
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. [239]-265
Includes index
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Description
Most managers in most organizations in most countries are men. This book is the first international work to address the relationships between men, masculinities and managements. It examines the processes through which gendered managerial structures, cultures and practices are reproduced. Exploring top and middle managers, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and public and private sector managers, the book breaks new ground by critically examining the gendered power processes that have largely been assumed and ignored by conventional organizational and management theory.
As well as providing new insights into how managements and masculinities may reinforce each other, this challenging book ultimately explores the ways in which both management and men might be changed, even transformed.
Table of Contents
Breaking the Silence - David L Collinson and Jeff Hearn
On Men, Masculinities and Managements
Masculinities and Managements in the Transition from Factory Hands to Sentimental Workers - Wendy Hollway
The Gender of Bureaucracy - David Morgan
Technocracy, Patriarchy and Management - Beverly H Burris
The Best Is Yet to Come? Searching for Embodiment in Managerial Work - Deborah Kerfoot and David Knights
Entrepreneurialism and Paternalism in Australian Management - Rosslyn Reed
A Gender Critique for the `Self-Made' Man
Entrepreneurialism, Masculinities and the `Self-Made' Man - Kate Mulholland
Quiet Whispers... Men Accounting for Women, West to East - Cheryl R Lehman
Multinational Masculinities and European Bureaucracies - Alison E Woodward
Gendering and Evaluating Dynamics - Patricia Yancey Martin
Men, Masculinities and Managements
`Seduction and Succession' - Michael Roper
Circuits of Homosocial Desire in Management
Managing Universities - Craig Prichard
Is It Men's Work?
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