Gendered practices in working life
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Gendered practices in working life
Macmillan, 1997
- : pbk
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Includes references (p.197-212) and index
Consultant editor : Jo Campling
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780333618530
Description
Gendered distinctions and differences in working life are produced by often hidden practices. What are they like? How do they work? The book creates, through its multidisciplinary approach and rich empirical data, a wide perspective on gendered practices in working life, from the level of labour market structures to the personal experiences of women and men. Some taken-for-granted assumptions of gender in social sciences and feminist research are challenged by a view through the 'Nordic window'.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Forward
- Joan Acker Studying Gendered Practices
- Liisa Rantalaiho, Tuula Heiskanen, Marja Vehvil�en & P�i Korvaj�i Contextualising Gender
- Liisa Rantalaiho (de)constructing Gendered Hierarchies Introduction
- Merja Kinnunen, Riitta Martikainen & P�i Korvaj�i Making Gender with Classifications
- Merja Kinnunen Gender Matters in Collective Bargaining
- Riitta Martikainen Working Within and Between Hierarchies
- P�i Korvaj�i Everyday Life as Life Totality Introduction
- Minna Salmi & Riikka Kivim� Work and Parenthood
- Riikka Kivim� Autonomy and Time in Home-Based Work
- Minna Salmi Defining Subjectivities in Working Life Introduction
- Marja Vehvil�en & Hannele Varsa Sexual Harassment as a Process
- Hannele Varsa Women's Technical Subjectivities: One's 'Own' Information Systems
- Marja Vehvil�en Changing Gendered Practices Introduction
- Tuula Heiskanen & Leila R�nen Desegregation
- Leila R�nen Comparable Worth as Social Problem-Solving
- Tuula Heiskanen Concluding Discussion Persistence and Change of Gendered Practices
- Tuula Heiskanen & Liisa Rantalaiho References Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780333618547
Description
Gendered distinctions and differences in working life are produced by often hidden practices. What are they like? How do they work? The book creates, through its multidisciplinary approach and rich empirical data, a wide perspective on gendered practices in working life, from the level of labour market structures to the personal experiences of women and men. Some taken-for-granted assumptions of gender in social sciences and feminist research are challenged by a view through the 'Nordic window'.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Forward
- Joan Acker Studying Gendered Practices
- Liisa Rantalaiho, Tuula Heiskanen, Marja Vehvil en & P i Korvaj i Contextualising Gender
- Liisa Rantalaiho (de)constructing Gendered Hierarchies Introduction
- Merja Kinnunen, Riitta Martikainen & P i Korvaj i Making Gender with Classifications
- Merja Kinnunen Gender Matters in Collective Bargaining
- Riitta Martikainen Working Within and Between Hierarchies
- P i Korvaj i Everyday Life as Life Totality Introduction
- Minna Salmi & Riikka Kivim Work and Parenthood
- Riikka Kivim Autonomy and Time in Home-Based Work
- Minna Salmi Defining Subjectivities in Working Life Introduction
- Marja Vehvil en & Hannele Varsa Sexual Harassment as a Process
- Hannele Varsa Women's Technical Subjectivities: One's 'Own' Information Systems
- Marja Vehvil en Changing Gendered Practices Introduction
- Tuula Heiskanen & Leila R nen Desegregation
- Leila R nen Comparable Worth as Social Problem-Solving
- Tuula Heiskanen Concluding Discussion Persistence and Change of Gendered Practices
- Tuula Heiskanen & Liisa Rantalaiho References Index
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