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Volume 32, issue 2, 2025

Good girls? Ideal workers in online retail warehousing pp. 489-504 Downloads
Klara Rydström
Transpositions as a hopeful methodology for organizational studies pp. 505-524 Downloads
Lydia A. Martin, Janet G. Sayers and Brigid Carroll
Resisting silence and stigma: Mothering and sex work pp. 525-543 Downloads
Kathryn McGarry and Irma Kondrataitė
Connecting art, maintenance, and motherhood: How Ukeles's maintenance art shapes understandings of maintenance pp. 544-569 Downloads
Nil Gulari, Anna Dziuba and Astrid Huopalainen
“This is my job now”: Exploring the identity shift of trailing mothers through the lens of feminist mothering pp. 570-589 Downloads
Ortal Slobodin
Work re‐entry following maternity leave for first‐time mothers: An events, social identity and intersectional theories informed identity work framework pp. 590-609 Downloads
Christine Cross, Colette Darcy and Thomas Garavan
More than “just a mom”: Identity distancing and reactivation during re‐entry transitions pp. 610-633 Downloads
Yseult Freeney, Lisa van der Werff, Danna Greenberg, Teresa Hayden, Vera Costello and Alison Coleman
Going loca: Depression at work as a public feeling in Peru pp. 634-652 Downloads
Riya Bisht and Kathleen Riach
Misrecognition and labor market inclusion of refugee mothers pp. 653-672 Downloads
Jolanta Maj, Aneta Hamza‐Orlinska, Inessa Sytnik, Artem Stopochkin and Mustafa Özbilgin
Responses of workers' organizations to the COVID‐19 crisis: Intersectional approaches of domestic workers in Mexico pp. 673-691 Downloads
Fernanda Teixeira
Everyday activism and “actionable” hope as tempered radicals pp. 692-709 Downloads
Michelle O’Shea, Victoria Paraschak, Sonya Pearce, Hazel Maxwell and Alison Pullen
The impacts of anti‐genderism on education in Brazil: Fear and danger among professors of gender pp. 710-726 Downloads
Lydia Huerta Moreno, Sarah Jane Blithe and Gregory da Silva Balthazar
Beauty is political! pp. 727-730 Downloads
Mariana Luísa da Costa Lage
“You are filthy, cursed, and impious”: A story of stigmatization by the loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic pp. 731-742 Downloads
Rani Musawwer Sultana and Humera Manzoor
Bossyboots”: Postfeminism and the construction of Australia's “Corporate Woman pp. 743-762 Downloads
Claire E. F. Wright
Queer joy, queer killjoy: Queerness, nation, and affect in the Reykjavík pride parade 2000–2019 pp. 763-782 Downloads
Þorsteinn Vilhjálmsson and Íris Ellenberger
Influence of adolescent sexual communication on respect for sexual and gender diversity and its impact on the meaning of life pp. 783-799 Downloads
Anlly Melissa Patiño Quiceno, Malena Portal Boza and Gabriel Alfonso Pacheco Martínez
Mental load at the intersection of migration, motherhood and work pp. 800-819 Downloads
Priyanka Dwivedi, Bhavya Kapoor and Manasi Vahia
Work and gendered dimensions of recognition in the retail sector in Chile: Analyzing the experience of female cashiers in large supermarkets pp. 820-842 Downloads
Rodrigo Guerra‐Arrau and Antonio Stecher
Weeping without tears: Kurdish female kolbers and gendered necropolitics of state in Iran pp. 843-867 Downloads
Ahmad Mohammadpour and Aso Javaheri
Digital platforms for (female) domestic workers in Chile: Precarization, invisibilization, and mercantilization pp. 868-886 Downloads
Natalie Rodríguez‐Covarrubias and Francisca Álvarez‐Figueroa
Gender‐based violence in India and feminist organizing of Women's Court's work for its prevention pp. 887-911 Downloads
Poonam Barhoi, Ranjeet Nambudiri and Nobin Thomas
The role of accounting in creating, perpetuating, and overcoming inequalities: Going beyond discipline, borders, and stasis towards accounting as activism pp. 912-928 Downloads
Kathryn Haynes
Agile work and gender gap in Italy. An empirical sociological study on downsides and future scenarios pp. 929-942 Downloads
Francesca Colella and Laura Falci

Volume 32, issue 1, 2025

Word by word: An attempt at creating a collective conversation around sexual violence pp. 1-14 Downloads
Noortje van Amsterdam
The flexibility paradox and spatial‐temporal dimensions of COVID‐19 remote work adaptation among dual‐earner mothers and fathers pp. 15-36 Downloads
Ashley Parry
Enchanting encounters in ordinary writing for children pp. 37-54 Downloads
Carolyn Hunter and Nina H. Kivinen
Gendered experiences in professional military education: Implications for diversity, equity, and inclusion pp. 55-74 Downloads
Stephanie Erwin, Brandy Jenner, Megan J. Hennessey and Brett Weigle
A safe space in a strange place: A case study of the safety mechanisms of CrossFit culture pp. 75-99 Downloads
Thomas Burø, Jannick Friis Christensen and Linea Munk Petersen
Shifting boundaries, dismantling brick walls: Feminist knowledge in the struggles to transform economic thinking and policy pp. 100-115 Downloads
Emma Lamberg
Menopause, work and mid‐life: Challenging the ideal worker stereotype pp. 116-131 Downloads
Belinda Steffan and Wendy Loretto
The “truth” will not set you free, but this book might: A review of believability: Sexual violence, media, and the politics of doubt. By Sarah Banet‐Weiser, Kathryn Claire Higgins, Cambridge: Polity Press. 2023. pp. 256. ISBN: 978‐1‐509‐55382‐2 pp. 132-135 Downloads
Melody House
‘Who is the ideal woman?’: The subjectification of impoverished Javanese working mothers pp. 136-160 Downloads
Carmelita Euline Ginting‐Carlström
I am because I have to be: Exploring one mother‐worker's identity of the surrendered self through stories of mothering neurodiverse children pp. 161-180 Downloads
Angela Owens‐Schill, Amanda Peticca‐Harris, Sara R. S. T. A. Elias and Nadia deGama
Holding the harasser responsible: Implications of identifying sexual harassment that includes abuse of power and quid pro quo elements as sexual corruption pp. 181-201 Downloads
Silje Lundgren and Malin Wieslander
Early career mobility and health and wellbeing of female doctorate holders: A narrative review of the international literature pp. 202-242 Downloads
Inma Álvarez, Clare Horáčková and Jitka Vseteckova
Responding to economic abuse: An institutional logics analysis of feminist activism pp. 243-258 Downloads
Orly Benjamin, Dalit Yassour‐Borochowitz and Arianne Renan Barzilay
The re‐organization of care and working lives during the pandemic: Lived experiences of the COVID‐19 policy context in the UK pp. 259-280 Downloads
Clare Stovell, Maria Daskalaki, Alexis Hawthorne and Charikleia Tzanakou
The silent shift: Pregnant women doing aesthetic and emotional labor at work pp. 281-301 Downloads
David J. Hutson
Where is the patriarchy?: A review and research agenda for the concept of patriarchy in management and organization studies pp. 302-329 Downloads
Nicole Ferry
The gendered paradox of individualization in telework: Simultaneously helpful and harmful in the context of parenting pp. 330-350 Downloads
Maria Clar‐Novak
Competing against oneself and others? Competition as gendered technologies of the self pp. 351-368 Downloads
Melissa Carr and Elisabeth K. Kelan
The subjectivity load: Negotiating the internalization of “mother” and “creative worker” identities in creative industries pp. 369-384 Downloads
Anne O’ Brien
Researching and writing differently. By Ilaria Boncori, Bristol: Policy Press. 2023. pp. 214. £80 GBP. ISBN: 978‐1‐4473‐6814‐4 pp. 385-388 Downloads
Linna Sai
Minoritized mother politicians in Ireland: Subjectivities and subjectivation in the political workplace pp. 389-407 Downloads
Pauline Cullen
Foodwork in the onset of the COVID‐19 pandemic: The emotional experience among upper‐ and middle‐class women in Brazil pp. 408-435 Downloads
Virginia Therezinha Kestering, Henrique Quagliato and Marlene Tamanini
A symbolic violence approach to gender inequality in academia pp. 436-457 Downloads
Afua Owusu‐Kwarteng, Cynthia Forson, Olufunmilola (Lola) Dada and Sarah Jack
Migrant sexual precarity through the lens of workplace litigation pp. 458-472 Downloads
Anna Boucher
Subjectivities of highly skilled lead, tied, and equal migrant mothers pp. 473-488 Downloads
Eglė Kačkutė

Volume 31, issue 6, 2024

Moving forward with Gender, Work and Organization pp. 2305-2308 Downloads
Bronwyn P. Wood, Natalia Vershinina and Bettina Lynda Bastian
Full‐time homemakers and economic disadvantage: The case of Japan pp. 2309-2328 Downloads
James M. Raymo and Yanfei Zhou
(Un)making occupational gender segregation: Intergenerational reproduction of gender‐(a)typical occupational aspirations in China pp. 2329-2350 Downloads
Yang Hu and Rory Coulter
Gender‐role preference matters: How family policy dissemination affects marriage/fertility intentions pp. 2351-2370 Downloads
Senhu Wang and Shun Gong
On tiptoe: Identity tension and reconciliation among Shanghai stay‐at‐home mothers pp. 2371-2387 Downloads
Felicia F. Tian and Lin Chen
“The US is still more accepting and respecting of us”: Rethinking the “opt‐out” myth among highly educated Chinese immigrant stay‐at‐home mothers pp. 2388-2404 Downloads
Jialin Li
Finishing the “unfinished revolution”?: College‐educated mothers' resistance to intensive mothering pp. 2405-2422 Downloads
Lake Lui and Adam Ka‐lok Cheung
Negotiating work, family, and traffic: Articulations of married women's employment decisions in Greater Jakarta pp. 2423-2445 Downloads
Diahhadi Setyonaluri and Ariane Utomo
Valuation of domestic work: Construction of stay‐at‐home motherhood among elite Chinese migrants in Singapore pp. 2446-2466 Downloads
Zheng Mu and Eunsil Oh
The becoming of worker mothers: The untold narratives of an identity transition pp. 2467-2488 Downloads
Lucia Garcia‐Lorenzo, Lorena Carrasco, Zehra Ahmed, Alice Morgan, Kim Sznajder and Leonie Eggert
Transitioning Thailand: Techno‐professionalism and nation‐building in the transgender entertainment industry pp. 2489-2510 Downloads
Reya Farber
Care as infrastructure: Rethinking working mothers' childcare crisis during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2511-2526 Downloads
Meng Li and Corrina Laughlin
“Subjectivities, academic work and mothering practice”: Navigating obscure and unspoken disciplines pp. 2527-2548 Downloads
Michelle O’Shea, Sarah Duffy and Emilee Gilbert
The workplace as a site of abortion surveillance pp. 2549-2567 Downloads
Fiona Bloomer, Danielle Mackle, Nóirín MacNamara, Claire Pierson and Stephen Bloomer
Dilemmas of recognition and redistribution: Constituting intersectional subjects of inclusion in migrant support work pp. 2568-2584 Downloads
Laura Kangas‐Müller
The cost of crossing gender boundaries: Trans women of color and the racialized workplace gender order pp. 2585-2600 Downloads
Joss Greene and Woods Ervin
Banter and beyond: The role of humor in addressing gendered organizational tensions and belonging within the UK Fire and Rescue Service pp. 2601-2617 Downloads
Anna Brown and Ruth Woodfield
Migrate to (not) be ‘gurus’: Unpacking workplace masculinity in China's tech sector pp. 2618-2633 Downloads
Xiaotian Li and Jenny Chan
Closed doors: Domestic space, household labor, and the reproduction of gender inequality in the pandemic lockdown pp. 2634-2651 Downloads
Michelle Cera and Eric Klinenberg
MotherHack: Creative coding as an artist‐mother pp. 2652-2668 Downloads
Putnam El
The price women attorneys pay for being mothers in South African law firms pp. 2669-2685 Downloads
Tamlynne Meyer
Labor of love: Re‐membering dismembered bodies in community research pp. 2686-2697 Downloads
Hlengiwe Ndlovu
Gendered precarity in Saudi Arabia: Examining the state policies and patriarchal culture in the labor market pp. 2698-2716 Downloads
Maryam Aldossari and Sara Chaudhry
Becoming a mother in neoliberal academia: Subjectivation and self‐identity among early career researchers pp. 2717-2732 Downloads
Concetta Russo
“I feel like I am betraying my child”: The socio‐politics of maternal guilt and shame pp. 2733-2748 Downloads
Annadís Greta Rúdólfsdóttir and Auður Magndís Auðardóttir
Continuum of care to advance women as leaders in male‐dominated industries pp. 2749-2767 Downloads
Wendy O’Brien, Clare Hanlon and Vasso Apostolopoulos
Writing differently: Finding beauty in the broken pp. 2768-2786 Downloads
Maranda Ridgway, Michaela Edwards and Louise Oldridge
Doing gender in death care: How women are finding their place in Italian funeral directing services pp. 2787-2802 Downloads
Annalisa Grandi, Gloria Guidetti, Daniela Converso, Nicoletta Bosco and Lara Colombo
Wronged and dangerous: Viral masculinity and the populist pandemic By Karen Lee Ashcraft, Bristol: Bristol University Press: University of Bristol. 2022. pp. 253. $16.74. ISBN 978‐1‐5292‐2140‐4 pp. 2803-2807 Downloads
Jussara Jéssica Pereira

Volume 31, issue 5, 2024

Caring masculinities at work: Theoretical and empirical perspectives across Europe pp. 1605-1615 Downloads
Elli Scambor, Marc Gärtner, Øystein Gullvåg Holter, Lotta Snickare and Marta Warat
Caring fathers in Europe: Toward universal caregiver families? pp. 1616-1638 Downloads
Juan‐Ignacio Martínez‐Pastor, Teresa Jurado‐Guerrero, Irina Fernández‐Lozano and Cristina Castellanos‐Serrano
Engaged fatherhood and new models of “nurturing care”: Lessons learnt from Austria, Italy, Lithuania and Portugal pp. 1639-1656 Downloads
Tatiana Moura, Rachel Mehaffey, Annina Lubbock, Vilana Pilinkaite Sotirovic, Anna Kirchengast, Milena do Carmo, Tiago Rolino, Marco Deriu, Andrea Santoro, Margarita Jankauskaite and Marta Mascarenhas
Negotiating masculinities at the expense of health: A qualitative study on men working in long‐term care in the Netherlands, from an intersectional perspective pp. 1657-1675 Downloads
Martine van Wees, Saskia E. Duijs, Casper Mazurel, Tineke A. Abma and Petra Verdonk
Masculinities and affective equality; the case of professional caring pp. 1676-1689 Downloads
Niall Hanlon
Caring masculinities among working‐class men in blue‐collar occupations in the UK: Understanding biographies of care pp. 1690-1706 Downloads
Karla Elliott and Steven Roberts
Caring masculinities in prison? Social workers and programs dealing with incarcerated fatherhood pp. 1707-1722 Downloads
Maddalena Cannito and Eugenia Mercuri
The COVID‐19 pandemic and caring masculinity: New prospects or a wasted opportunity? pp. 1723-1737 Downloads
Katarzyna Wojnicka and Julia Kubisa
Caring masculinities at work in later life: Exploring relational care work in retirement pp. 1738-1753 Downloads
Miranda Leontowitsch
Doing transgender: Gender minorities in the organization pp. 1754-1765 Downloads
Ciarán McFadden, Marian Crowley‐Henry, Nick Rumens, Tonette S. Rocco and Joshua C. Collins
Rethinking gender diversity: Transgender and gender nonconforming people and gender as constellation pp. 1766-1785 Downloads
Olga Suhomlinova, Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea and Ilaria Boncori
“I only wanted one thing and that was to be who I am now”: Being a trans young adult and (re)negotiating vocational identity pp. 1786-1811 Downloads
Sara Corlett, Sarah E. Stutterheim and Lilith A. Whiley
Hungary as a precarious context for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. Interviews with transgender people pp. 1812-1827 Downloads
Henriett Primecz and Valéria Pelyhe
National context and the transfer of transgender diversity policy: An institutional theory perspective on multinational corporation subsidiaries in Pakistan pp. 1828-1844 Downloads
Sabeen Imran Ahmad, Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk and Ahu Tatli
Sexism in business schools (and universities): Structural inequalities, systemic failures, and individual experiences pp. 1845-1851 Downloads
Caroline Rodrigues Silva, Alison Pullen and Ilaria Boncori
“That's bang out of order, mate!”: Gendered and racialized micro‐practices of disadvantage and privilege in UK business schools pp. 1852-1872 Downloads
Martyna Śliwa, Lisi Gordon, Katy Mason and Nic Beech
Circling the divide: Gendered invisibility, precarity, and professional service work in a UK business school pp. 1873-1893 Downloads
Kate Seymour
“The ethos expected from a management professor forces us to act straight”: Heterosexist harassment against gay professors in Brazil pp. 1894-1914 Downloads
Alice de Freitas Oleto and José Vitor Palhares
“We all like you […], stay calm”—My journey from an unappreciated and not listened to a promising and supported researcher pp. 1915-1930 Downloads
Vinicius Galante
Business schools and faculty experiences of sexism: Gender structure tensions within and outside these schools pp. 1931-1950 Downloads
Emma Hughes and Rory Donnelly
Power and the perception of pregnancy in the academy pp. 1951-1975 Downloads
Erin Percival Carter
Sexism in the silences at Australian Universities: Parental leave in name, but not in practice pp. 1976-1998 Downloads
Sarah Duffy, Michelle O’Shea, Dorothea Bowyer and Patrick van Esch
I am not a Gentleman academic’: Telling our truths of micro‐coercive control and gaslighting in Business Schools using ‘Faction pp. 1999-2018 Downloads
Michaela Edwards, Laura Mitchell, Catherine Abe, Emily Cooper, Janet Johansson and Maranda Ridgway
A typology of sexism in contemporary business schools: Belligerent, benevolent, ambivalent, and oblivious sexism pp. 2019-2039 Downloads
Emily Yarrow and Julie Davies
Organizational norms of sexual harassment and gender discrimination in Danish academia: From recognizing through contesting to queering pervasive rhetorical legitimation strategies pp. 2040-2065 Downloads
Bontu Lucie Guschke, Sine Nørholm Just and Sara Louise Muhr
The Chihuahua and the Space Princess writing in the margins: Antenarratives of two (older) women early career academics pp. 2066-2094 Downloads
Adriana van Hilten and Stefanie Ruel
Business as usual is not working for women in business schools: Student perceptions of business people and entrepreneurs pp. 2095-2112 Downloads
Amber N. W. Raile, Agnieszka Kwapisz, Virginia K. Bratton, Myleen Leary, Kregg Aytes, Laura J. Black and Scott E. Bryant
From the cocoon to la chape de plomb: The birth and persistence of silence around sexism in academia pp. 2113-2137 Downloads
Yuliya Shymko, Natalia Vershinina, Maria Daskalaki, Guilherme Azevedo and Camilla Quental
Unsilencing silence on business school sexism: A behind‐the‐scenes narration on regaining voice pp. 2138-2157 Downloads
Mar Pérezts and Emmanouela Mandalaki
Feminist academic organizations: Challenging sexism through collective mobilizing across research, support, and advocacy pp. 2158-2179 Downloads
Lauren Gurrieri, Andrea Prothero, Shona Bettany, Susan Dobscha, Jenna Drenten, Shelagh Ferguson, Stacey Finkelstein, Laura McVey, Nacima Ourahmoune, Laurel Steinfield and Linda Tuncay Zayer
The power of sharing with support: Exploring the process and roles involved in sharing vulnerability in solidarity pp. 2180-2203 Downloads
Pamela Agata Suzanne and Lea Katharina Reiss
Feminism in organization studies? It is a long story: A conversation between Silvia Gherardi and Lynne Baxter pp. 2204-2213 Downloads
Silvia Gherardi and Lynne F. Baxter
Persistent pandemic: The unequal impact of COVID labor on early career academics pp. 2214-2230 Downloads
Edmée Ballif and Isabelle Zinn
Who cares for carers? pp. 2231-2240 Downloads
Anonymous
Exploring caring collaborations in academia through feminist reflexive dialogues pp. 2241-2263 Downloads
Janet Johansson, Grace Gao, Ingela Sölvell and Caroline Wigren‐Kristoferson
Nomads, thresholds, and leaves: Queer entanglements within the AcademicConferenceMachine pp. 2264-2285 Downloads
Angelo Benozzo, Davide Bizjak, Daniela Pianezzi and Luigi Maria Sicca
Resisting sexisms, aggression, and burnout in academic leadership: Surviving in the gendered managerial academy pp. 2286-2302 Downloads
Kathryn Haynes

Volume 31, issue 4, 2024

“Quem pode ser a dona?”: Afro‐Brazilian women entrepreneurs and gendered racism pp. 1149-1165 Downloads
Demetrius Miles Murphy
Feminist ethnoracial entrepreneurship among Latina elite and middle‐class entrepreneurs pp. 1166-1181 Downloads
Karina Santellano and Jody Agius Vallejo
Social reproduction: Households, public policies, and alternative organizing pp. 1182-1195 Downloads
Mayra Ruiz‐Castro, Marc Grau‐Grau, Ioana Lupu, Maria Daskalaki and Kathleen L. McGinn
(Un)doing gender in female breadwinner households: Gender relations and structural change pp. 1196-1213 Downloads
Núria Sánchez‐Mira
Glimpses of change? UK fathers navigating work and care within the context of Shared Parental Leave pp. 1214-1229 Downloads
Emma Banister and Ben Kerrane
Social reproduction and gender beliefs of ethnic minority women pp. 1230-1249 Downloads
Shehla R. Arifeen and Jawad Syed
An ideology of collective‐intensive mothering: The gendered organization of care in a babysitting cooperative pp. 1250-1267 Downloads
Kim Price‐Glynn
The political economy of women's cooperatives in Turkey: A social reproduction perspective pp. 1268-1289 Downloads
Meral Ugur‐Cinar, Kursat Cinar, Emine Onculer‐Yayalar and Selin Akyuz
Childcare by migrant nannies and migrant grannies: A critical discourse analysis of new policy solutions for securing reproductive labor in Australian households pp. 1290-1311 Downloads
Myra Hamilton, Angela Kintominas and Elizabeth Adamson
Gender mainstreaming and frame analysis: A qualitative study of childcare policies in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay during Latin America's left turn pp. 1312-1335 Downloads
Mariana Mazzini Marcondes, Marta Ferreira Santos Farah and Mário Aquino Alves
Troubling/transforming working lives: Editorial introduction pp. 1336-1341 Downloads
Leanne Cutcher, Moya Lloyd, Kathleen Riach and Melissa Tyler
Gender, vulnerabilities, and how the other becomes the otherer in academia pp. 1342-1365 Downloads
Esme Franken, Fleur Sharafizad and Kerry Brown
Useless bodies? Exploring the ethical potential of art pp. 1366-1384 Downloads
Daniela Pianezzi
Organizing vulnerability exploring Judith Butler's conceptualization of vulnerability to study organizations pp. 1385-1408 Downloads
Isabella Scheibmayr
“It hits me in the weirdest moments”: How future female workers experience loss in times of planetary crisis pp. 1409-1424 Downloads
Sharon Kishik and Justine Grønbæk Pors
Troubling organizational violence with Judith Butler: Surviving whistleblower reprisals pp. 1425-1443 Downloads
Kate Kenny and Mahaut Fanchini
Strangers in conversation: Judith Butler with gender, work and organization pp. 1444-1462 Downloads
Melissa Tyler, Judith Butler, Leanne Cutcher, Talila Milroy, Moya Lloyd, Kathleen Riach, Kate Kenny, Ismael Al‐Amoudi, Bontu Lucie Guschke, Nancy Harding and Nela Smolović‐Jones
Ties that bind: An inclusive feminist approach to subvert gendered “othering” in times of crisis pp. 1463-1478 Downloads
Amal Abdellatif, Mark Gatto, Saoirse O'Shea and Emily Yarrow
Deep care: The COVID‐19 pandemic and the work of marginal feminist organizing in India pp. 1479-1504 Downloads
Pallavi Banerjee, Chetna Khandelwal and Megha Sanyal
Work in pandemic times: Exploring precarious continuities in paid domestic work in India pp. 1505-1523 Downloads
Supurna Banerjee and Lauren Wilks
Gendered labor legacies of authoritarian neoliberalism: Chile's double crisis pp. 1524-1543 Downloads
Annabel Ipsen
Care in times of the pandemic: Rethinking meanings of work in the university pp. 1544-1559 Downloads
Özlem Altan‐Olcay and Suzanne Bergeron
South African community health workers' pursuit of occupational security pp. 1560-1581 Downloads
Catherine van de Ruit and Alexandra Breckenridge
“If we don't do it, who will?” Strategies of social reproduction at the margins pp. 1582-1602 Downloads
Gabriella Nassif

Volume 31, issue 3, 2024

In/visible: The intersectional experiences of women of color in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine in Australia pp. 693-709 Downloads
Meredith Nash and Robyn Moore
“Flying under the radar”: Postfeminism and teaching in academic science pp. 710-726 Downloads
Katherine Doerr
“It's wicked hard to fight covert racism”: The case of microaggressions in science research organizations pp. 727-748 Downloads
Udeni Salmon
Doing gender equality and undoing gender inequality—A practice theory perspective pp. 749-767 Downloads
Anna Grzelec
Faculty allyship: Differences by gender, race, and rank at a single U.S. University pp. 768-796 Downloads
Hyun Kyoung Ro, Blaze Campbell‐Jacobs, Ellen M. Broido, Lisa K. Hanasono, Deborah A. O’Neil, Margaret M. Yacobucci and Karen V. Root
All inside our heads? A critical discursive review of unconscious bias training in the sciences pp. 797-820 Downloads
Christian Möller, Saffron Passam, Sarah Riley and Martine Robson
At the intersection of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and business management in Canadian higher education: An intentional equity, diversity, and inclusion framework pp. 821-850 Downloads
Stefanie Ruel and Tanja Tajmel
Foodwork: Racialized, gendered and classed labors pp. 851-864 Downloads
Elaine Swan, Maud Perrier and Janet Sayers
Foodwork as re‐articulation of women's in/visible work: A study of food allergy blogs pp. 865-884 Downloads
Piera Morlacchi
Expanding the joys of cooking: How class shapes the emotional experience of family foodwork pp. 885-902 Downloads
Merin Oleschuk
Can producers and consumers of color decolonize foodie culture?: An exploration through food media in settler colonies pp. 903-915 Downloads
Sukhmani Khorana
Eating, looking, and living clean: Techniques of white femininity in contemporary neoliberal food culture pp. 916-936 Downloads
Karen Wilkes
Foodwork and foodcare in hard times: Mothering, value, and values pp. 937-953 Downloads
Elizabeth Parsons, Vicki Harman and Benedetta Cappellini
Feminism and social movements: Notes on hope and despair pp. 954-960 Downloads
Nela Smolović‐Jones, Marjana Johansson, Alison Pullen and Katarina Giritli‐Nygren
Feminist social movements and whistleblowing disclosures: Ireland's Women of Honour pp. 961-982 Downloads
Kate Kenny
Resisting extractivism as a feminist critical socio‐spatial practice pp. 983-1011 Downloads
Maria Daskalaki and Marianna Fotaki
The march for gender equality of Algerian women: The struggle for spatial and historical recognition pp. 1012-1030 Downloads
Nacima Ourahmoune and Hounaida El Jurdi
Networked feminism in a digital age—mobilizing vulnerability and reconfiguring feminist politics in digital activism pp. 1031-1048 Downloads
Sheena J. Vachhani
Zine infrastructures as forms of organizing within feminist social movements pp. 1049-1071 Downloads
Maggie Matich, Elizabeth Parsons and Rachel Ashman
Vulnerability and affective solidarity: Feminist assemblies in Appalachia under and after the Trump presidency pp. 1072-1091 Downloads
Cheyenne Luzynski, Martina Angela Caretta and Emily Tanner
The significance of feminist infrastructure: #MeToo in the construction industry and the green industry in Sweden pp. 1092-1112 Downloads
Karin Hansson, Hillevi Ganetz and Malin Sveningsson
“Working women demand peace and food”: Gender and class in the East London Federation of Suffragettes' food politics pp. 1113-1132 Downloads
Elaine Swan and Katerina Psarikidou
Intersectional power struggles in feminist movements: An analysis of resistance and counter‐resistance to intersectionality pp. 1133-1147 Downloads
Marina Muñoz‐Puig

Volume 31, issue 2, 2024

Set in motion. Paradoxical narratives of becoming Swedish digital media influencers pp. 337-352 Downloads
Gabriella Nilsson
Gendered executive headhunting with Chinese characteristics pp. 353-377 Downloads
Li Yan, Geoff Plimmer and Ao Zhou
Reshaping gendered norms in entrepreneurship: Incorporating gender identity and entrepreneurial practice pp. 378-398 Downloads
Monique Ingrid Boddington
Scientists explain the underrepresentation of women in physics compared to biology in four national contexts pp. 399-418 Downloads
Esther Chan, Di Di and Elaine Howard Ecklund
Women construction workers in Nepal: Collectivities under precarious conditions pp. 419-434 Downloads
Kalpana Wilson, Feyzi Ismail, Sambriddhi Kharel and Swechchha Dahal
“When money is more valuable than people…”: The pandemic as a call for business to care pp. 435-455 Downloads
Heidi Reed
Working from home during COVID‐19: What does this mean for the ideal worker norm? pp. 456-471 Downloads
Sue Williamson, Helen Taylor and Vindhya Weeratunga
Indonesian women leaders navigating hegemonic femininity: A Gramscian lens pp. 472-493 Downloads
Fitri Hariana Oktaviani
‘Othering’ the unprepared: Exploring the foodwork of Brexit‐prepping mothers pp. 494-512 Downloads
Ben Kerrane, Katy Kerrane, Shona Bettany and David Rowe
Platform work‐lives in the gig economy: Recentering work–family research pp. 513-534 Downloads
Al James
Fashion as embodied resistance: The case of Jewish ultraorthodox female entrepreneurs pp. 535-553 Downloads
Varda Wasserman and Avital Baikovich
Telling a supervisor about experiences of gendered dismissal: Problems of documentation, tellability, and failed authority pp. 554-575 Downloads
Melisa Stevanovic, Antero Olakivi, Henri Nevalainen, Pentti Henttonen and Niklas Ravaja
Elizabeth Gaskell: An overlooked political economist and proto theorist in the field of industrial relations pp. 576-593 Downloads
Kristin S. Williams
Old norms in the new normal: Exploring and resisting the rise of the ideal pandemic worker pp. 594-605 Downloads
Frederike Scholz, Liz Oliver, Jennifer Tomlinson, Robert MacKenzie and Jo Ingold
National heroes, disposable workers. How collective action in the health and social care sector during the pandemic negotiated with the self‐sacrificing worker ideal pp. 606-624 Downloads
Costanza Galanti
The entrenchment of the ideal worker norm during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from working mothers in the United States pp. 625-643 Downloads
Mona Zanhour and Dana McDaniel Sumpter
Reinforced or disrupted ideal worker norms in the pandemic? Analyzing the gendered impact of the pandemic on professional specialisms in a Professional Services Firm in Kuwait pp. 644-665 Downloads
Lilas Al‐Asfahani, Gail Hebson and Mike Bresnen
Guilt, care, and the ideal worker: Comparing guilt among working carers and care workers pp. 666-682 Downloads
Camille Allard and Grace J. Whitfield
Women workers in the garment factories of Cambodia: A feminist labor geography of global (re‐) production networks. By Michaela Doutch, Edition regio spectra. 8, chapters, 333 pages pp. 683-686 Downloads
Anne Engelhardt
“Get your tits out for the lads” true stories from a woman in football by Sally Freedman: Breaking silences to affect change in football organizing. By Michelle O’Shea, New South Wales: Fair Play Publishing. 2023. pp. 1–164. AUD $29.99. ISBN:978‐1‐925914‐66‐5 pp. 687-692 Downloads
Michelle O’Shea

Volume 31, issue 1, 2024

Cisnormative symbolic colonization and transgender and gender nonconforming individuals in the workplace pp. 1-15 Downloads
Karoline Anita Anderson
Gendered work in geoscience: Hard work in a masculine field pp. 16-35 Downloads
Samuel Heimann and Kristina Johansson
How voice transition and gender identity disclosure shape perceptions of trans men in the hiring process pp. 36-58 Downloads
Fabio Fasoli, David M. Frost and Harley Serdet
Counter‐powers. The daily life of transitional justice: Women, songs and resistance in Bellavista, Bojayá pp. 59-74 Downloads
Lina Buchely and Manuel Pinzón
Employment leave for early pregnancy endings: A biopolitical reproductive governance analysis in England and Wales pp. 75-91 Downloads
Aimee Louise Middlemiss, Ilaria Boncori, Joanna Brewis, Julie Davies and Victoria Louise Newton
Women academics experiences of maternity leave in the neoliberal university: Unmasking governmentality pp. 92-114 Downloads
Karen Jones and Alan Floyd
Postfeminist individuating of a women collective and the strugglesome emergence of a relational collective feminist solidarity: The story of Kudumbashree, a Kerala state‐instituted women empowerment program pp. 115-132 Downloads
George Kandathil and Rajeshwari Chennangodu
Unmasking the politics of policy‐driven change (or not) for gender diversity pp. 133-151 Downloads
Heidi Rosser, Irene Ryan and Barbara Myers
Angela Rayner (Member of Parliament) and the “Basic Instinct Ploy”: Intersectional misrecognition of women leaders' legitimacy, productive resistance and flexing (patriarchal) discourse pp. 152-170 Downloads
Valerie Stead, Sharon Mavin and Carole Elliott
The gender pay gap—What's the problem represented to be? Analyzing the discourses of Estonian employers, employees, and state officials on pay equality pp. 171-191 Downloads
Kadri Aavik, Pille Ubakivi‐Hadachi, Maaris Raudsepp and Triin Roosalu
Why are conflicts about race a point of no return for feminist organizations? pp. 192-210 Downloads
Léa Dorion
Creating a new pathway for change in the military using gender as process pp. 211-226 Downloads
Jessica Williams, Sophie Yates and James Connor
Anticipating resistance: Teaching gender and management to business school students pp. 227-244 Downloads
Micaela Stierncreutz and Janne Tienari
Stigmatizing commoning: How neoliberal hegemony eroded collective ability to deal with scarcity in Lebanon pp. 245-263 Downloads
Dima Younes
Writing touch, writing (epistemic) vulnerability pp. 264-283 Downloads
Anna‐Liisa Kaasila‐Pakanen, Pauliina Jääskeläinen, Grace Gao, Emmanouela Mandalaki, Ling Eleanor Zhang, Katja Einola, Janet Johansson and Alison Pullen
Writing Differently: On the Constraints and Possibilities of Presenting Research Rooted in Feminist Epistemologies pp. 284-304 Downloads
Jerzy Kociatkiewicz and Monika Kostera
Poetic encounters in field work pp. 305-318 Downloads
Tommy Jensen and Yashar Mahmud
Caring is resisting: Lessons from domestic workers' mobilizations during COVID‐19 in Latin America pp. 319-336 Downloads
Louisa Acciari
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