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Gender, Work and Organization

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Volume 32, issue 3, 2025

Emotional labor, conflicting caregiving responsibilities and resilience among foreign female caregivers in Japan: A photovoice study pp. 949-976 Downloads
Melih Sever and Ayşe Tiryaki
Grupo Vivências: Rehearsing resistance to abyssal thinking in business schools pp. 977-998 Downloads
Elisabeth Cavalcante dos Santos, Ítalo da Silva and Myrna Suely Silva Lorêto
I'm brown and I'm bright: Using collective storying to disrupt the white‐centering of successful girlhood pp. 999-1017 Downloads
Eunice Gaerlan and Yael Cameron
The second glass ceiling: The dark side of women recategorization in corporate boards pp. 1018-1043 Downloads
Bartolomé Pascual‐Fuster, Ryan Federo, Rafel Crespí‐Cladera and Patricia Gabaldón
A trifecta trajectory of moral taint contagion: Women (church) leaders making work dirty pp. 1044-1061 Downloads
Gina Grandy and Sharon Mavin
Fathers at work—Forfeits, deficits and disregarding discourse pp. 1062-1078 Downloads
Jasmine Kelland, Nicola Searle and Andy Brown
Inclusion o'clock—Time embodiment in the experiences of disabled employees pp. 1079-1094 Downloads
Andri Georgiadou and Eleni Damianidou
The enemy is inside: Feminists of color navigate the nonprofit industrial complex pp. 1095-1105 Downloads
Manjeet Birk
“Those feminists haven't come to us, they don't know our reality”: Indian sex workers' narratives of love and power pp. 1106-1121 Downloads
Andrea Cornwall and Sutapa Majumdar
Reflecting on micro‐ethics to center the voices of Aboriginal peoples experiencing homelessness pp. 1122-1143 Downloads
Alice V. Brown, Emma Vieira, Jackie Oakley, Dorothy Bagshaw, Patrick Egan, Louise Southalan, Lindey Andrews, Jocelyn Jones, Daniel Morrison and Mandy Wilson
Gender diversity in top management teams and corporate reputation: Evidence from Spanish listed companies pp. 1144-1168 Downloads
María‐Pilar Martín‐Zamora, João Miguel Capela Borralho and Remedios Hernández‐Linares
Gendered industry and feminization of the labor force: A social reproduction analysis from China pp. 1169-1191 Downloads
Niangjijia Nyangchak
How hegemonic masculinity injures migrant men: A multilevel analysis of African men in South Korea's low‐wage labor market pp. 1192-1218 Downloads
Sharon J. Yoon and Rita Udor
INTERSECCIONALIDADE E ORGANIZAÇÕES: UMA ANÁLISE DAS PUBLICAÇÕES DOS ENCONTROS DA ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE PÓS‐GRADUAÇÃO E PESQUISA EM ADMINISTRAÇÃO pp. 1219-1241 Downloads
Maria Ligia Ganacim Granado Rodrigues Elias and Hilka Pelizza Vier Machado
Gendering the Iron Law of Oligarchy: Or how organizing an official football team became a strategy of “passive revolution” pp. 1242-1262 Downloads
Jon Las Heras and Ignacio Messina
Stained glass ceilings: Gender and race in accounting academia in Brazil pp. 1263-1288 Downloads
Sandra Maria Cerqueira da Silva and Silvia Pereira de Castro Casa Nova
Work, affection, and moral economy among Albanian domestic workers in Greece pp. 1289-1306 Downloads
Armela Xhaho, Erka Çaro and Ajay Bailey
Entrepreneurship and gender: An appreciation of studies in Brazil pp. 1307-1328 Downloads
Hilka Pelizza Vier Machado
Surviving academia: Narratives on identity work and intersectionality pp. 1329-1348 Downloads
Milena Tekeste, Amalina Zakariah, Evronia Azer and Sarah Salahuddin
Joyful encounters: Dance, touch, and embodied ethics in times of COVID‐19 pp. 1349-1365 Downloads
Sara Biglieri
“I know I'm not going to have to heal from this”: Women university workers' collective writing on “office housework” as a space for building collective care, healing, and hope pp. 1366-1384 Downloads
Uracha Chatrakul Na Ayudhya, Aylin Kunter, Kayleigh Woods Harley, Isobel Edwards, Sarah Molyneaux, Holly Nicholas, Isabelle Habib and Janet Sheath
Women without a voice: A commentary pp. 1385-1391 Downloads
Stefan Gröschl
A gay autoethnography: Gender, sexuality, and organizations pp. 1392-1406 Downloads
Renan Gomes de Moura
Down Girl Revisited: Kate Manne's theory of misogyny is required reading for the US Election in 2024 By K. Manne, New York: Oxford University Press. 2017. pp. 338. $14.95 (Paperback). ISBN: 9780190933203 pp. 1407-1418 Downloads
Melissa Langworthy

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
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