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 Volume 27, issue 6, 2020
 
  Conditioned openings and restraints: The meaning‐making of women professionals breaking into the male‐dominated sector of forestry   pp. 927-943 Kristina Johansson, Elias Andersson, Maria Johansson and Gun LidestavWork–family arrangements and the crisis in Spain: Balkanized gender contracts?   pp. 944-970 Núria Sánchez‐MiraIn God's name: Calling, gender and career success in religious ministry   pp. 971-987 Jane SturgesDirty Body Politics: Habitus, Gendered Embodiment, and the Resistance to Women's Agency in Transforming South African Higher Education   pp. 988-1003 Grace Ese‐osa IdahosaForeign women in academia: Double‐strangers between productivity, marginalization and resistance   pp. 1004-1019 Anke Strauβ and Ilaria BoncoriIntersectionality, identity work and migrant progression from low‐paid work: A critical realist approach   pp. 1020-1039 Gina Netto, Mike Noon, Maria Hudson, Nicolina Kamenou‐Aigbekaen and Filip SosenkoDiscriminate me — If you can! The disappearance of the gender pay gap among public‐contest selected employees in Italy   pp. 1040-1076 Carolina Castagnetti, Luisa Rosti and Marina TöpferThe missing doctors — An analysis of educated women and female domesticity in Pakistan   pp. 1077-1102 Mariam Mohsin and Jawad SyedCrushed between two stones: Competing institutional logics in the implementation of maternity leave policies in Pakistan   pp. 1103-1126 Ayesha Masood and Muhammad Azfar NisarSocial media and hyper‐masculine work cultures   pp. 1127-1144 Anna Maaranen and Janne TienariGendered labour activism in the Vietnamese manufacturing industry   pp. 1145-1164 Do Quynh Chi and Di  van den BroekEmbodied intersectionality and the intersectional management of hotel labour: The everyday experiences of social differentiation in customer‐oriented work   pp. 1165-1180 Gabriella Alberti and Francesco E. IannuzziMoving beyond the gender binary: Examining workplace perceptions of nonbinary and transgender employees   pp. 1181-1191 Kelly K. Dray, Vaughn R. E. Smith, Toni P. Kostecki, Isaac E. Sabat and Cassidy R. ThomsonThe workplace experiences of BAME professional women: Understanding experiences at the intersection   pp. 1192-1213 Victoria Opara, Ruth Sealy and Michelle K. RyanThe gendered dimensions of informal institutions in the Australian construction industry   pp. 1214-1231 Natalie Galea, Abigail Powell, Martin Loosemore and Louise ChappellPerformative contortions: How White women and people of colour navigate elite leadership roles   pp. 1232-1252 Christy Glass and Alison CookAge, sexuality and hegemonic masculinity: Exploring older gay men’s masculinity practices at work   pp. 1253-1268 Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk, Nick Rumens and Ahu TatliEnacting leadership professional development and the impediments to organizational and industry change in rural and regional Australia   pp. 1269-1284 Julie Rowlands, Jill Blackmore and Andrea GallantThe short or long end of the stick? Mothers’ social position and self‐employment status from a comparative perspective   pp. 1285-1307 Janna BesamuscaGendering risk and vulnerability: Tensions and conflicting views in crisis preparedness work in Sweden   pp. 1308-1320 Mathias EricsonGendering the digitalized metal industry   pp. 1321-1345 Janet Johansson, Ildikó Asztalos Morell and Eva Lindell‘Put some balls on that woman’: Gendered repertoires of inequality in screen composers’ careers   pp. 1346-1360 Fabian Cannizzo and Catherine StrongWhat professors do in peer review: Interrogating assessment practices in the recruitment of professors in Sweden   pp. 1361-1377 Paula Mählck, Hanna Li Kusterer and Henry MontgomeryTransgender labour market outcomes: Evidence from the United States   pp. 1378-1401 Klavs Ciprikis, Damien Cassells and Jenny BerrillAlterethnography: Reading and writing otherness in organizations   pp. 1402-1417 Daniel Ericsson and Monika KosteraEqual pay index for men and women: The performative power of quantification conventions   pp. 1418-1437 Clotilde CoronWorking at gender? An autoethnography   pp. 1438-1449 Saoirse Caitlin O'SheaThe business of care: Private placement agencies and female migrant workers in London   pp. 1450-1467 Sara R. FarrisMums with cameras: Technological change, entrepreneurship and motherhood   pp. 1468-1484 Robyn Mayes, Penelope Williams and Paula McDonaldA Southern encounter: Maternal body work and low‐income mothers in South Africa   pp. 1485-1500 Bianca Stumbitz and Ameeta JagaAsian women leadership: A cross‐national and cross‐sector comparison Chin‐Chung Chao and Louisa Ha (Eds.) Abingdon: Routledge, 2020   pp. 1501-1504 Nosheen Jawaid KhanDust and dignity: Domestic employment in contemporary Ecuador Erynn Masi de Casanova Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. 174 pages, ISBN 9781501739460 hardback £ 19.99   pp. 1505-1507 Sue AbbottDiversity, affect and embodiment in organizing Marianna Fotaki and Alison Pullen (Eds.) Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019   pp. 1508-1510 Anu Valtonen Volume 27, issue 5, 2020
 
  Gendered labour and work, even in pandemic times   pp. 675-676 Banu Özkazanç‐Pan and Alison PullenThe Never‐ending Shift: A feminist reflection on living and organizing academic lives during the coronavirus pandemic   pp. 677-682 Ilaria BoncoriCOVID‐19: A threat to educated Muslim women's negotiated identity in Pakistan   pp. 683-694 Muhammad Safdar and Musarat YasminA feminist perspective on COVID‐19 and the value of care work globally   pp. 695-699 Kate Bahn, Jennifer Cohen and Yana RodgersReflecting upon vulnerable and dependent bodies during the COVID‐19 crisis   pp. 700-704 Nathalie ClavijoCOVID‐19 and raising the value of care   pp. 705-708 Bobbi Thomason and Inmaculada Macias‐AlonsoPrivilege and burden of im‐/mobility governance: On the reinforcement of inequalities during a pandemic lockdown   pp. 709-716 Laura Dobusch and Katharina KreisslIsolation   pp. 717-722 Saoirse Caitlin O'SheaIt’s OK not to be OK: Shared reflections from two PhD parents in a time of pandemic   pp. 723-733 Amal Abdellatif and Mark GattoPandemic and macho organizations: Wake‐up call or business as usual?   pp. 734-746 Rafael AlcadipaniTowards a relational ethics in pandemic times and beyond: Limited accountability, collective performativity and new subjectivity   pp. 747-753 Marjan  De CosterTowards a ‘virtual’ world: Social isolation and struggles during the COVID‐19 pandemic as single women living alone   pp. 754-762 Grace Gao and Linna SaiA Hitchhiker's Guide to caring for an older person before and during coronavirus‐19   pp. 763-773 Lynne F. BaxterDigital surveillance in post‐coronavirus China: A feminist view on the price we pay   pp. 774-777 Ai Yu‘All the single ladies’ as the ideal academic during times of COVID‐19?   pp. 778-787 Ea Høg UtoftCoping with the COVID‐19 crisis: force majeure and gender performativity   pp. 788-803 Sophie Hennekam and Yuliya ShymkoCatching a glimpse: Corona‐life and its micro‐politics in academia   pp. 804-826 Mie Plotnikof, Pia Bramming, Layla Branicki, Lærke Højgaard Christiansen, Kelly Henley, Nina Kivinen, João Paulo Resende  de Lima, Monika Kostera, Emmanouela Mandalaki, Saoirse O'Shea, Banu Özkazanç‐Pan, Alison Pullen, Jim Stewart, Sierk Ybema and Noortje  van AmsterdamFeminism and gendered impact of COVID‐19: Perspective of a counselling psychologist   pp. 827-832 Sonia MukhtarCaring during COVID‐19: A gendered analysis of Australian university responses to managing remote working and caring responsibilities   pp. 833-846 Meredith Nash and Brendan ChurchillNeoliberal motherhood during the pandemic: Some reflections   pp. 847-856 Irem Güney‐FrahmOn mothering and being mothered: A personal reflection on women's productivity during COVID‐19   pp. 857-859 Annette ClancyAgainst what model? Evaluating women as leaders in the pandemic era   pp. 860-867 Susan R. Vroman and Tiffany DankoF*** professionalism: Or why we cannot return to ‘normal’   pp. 868-871 Sara C. MottaCOVID‐19, ethics of care and feminist crisis management   pp. 872-883 Layla J. BranickiDon’t underestimate the things that I will do   pp. 884-886 Raz AhmadAcademic motherhood during COVID‐19: Navigating our dual roles as educators and mothers   pp. 887-899 Batsheva Guy and Brittany ArthurEvidence‐loving rock star chief medical officers: Female leadership amidst COVID‐19 in Canada   pp. 900-913 Jennifer CherneskiA strange tale   pp. 914-918 Luiz Alex Silva Saraiva and Adriana Vinholi RampazoThe sex factor: How women made the West rich Victoria Bateman Medford, MA: Polity Press, 2019, 248 pp., ISBN‐13 978‐1‐50‐95‐2676‐5, $15.70; ISBN‐13 978‐1‐50‐95‐2676‐2 (pb), $24.95   pp. 919-922 Roberta CuelRevolting prostitutes: The fight for sex workers’ rights Molly Smith and Juno Mac London: Verso, 2018, 278 pages, ISBN 139781786633606, £14.99 paperback   pp. 923-926 Sarah Wolfe Volume 27, issue 4, 2020
 
  Writing resistance together   pp. 447-470 Pasi Ahonen, Annika Blomberg, Katherine Doerr, Katja Einola, Anna Elkina, Grace Gao, Jennifer Hambleton, Jenny Helin, Astrid Huopalainen, Bjørn Friis Johannsen, Janet Johansson, Pauliina Jääskeläinen, Anna‐Liisa Kaasila‐Pakanen, Nina Kivinen, Emmanouela Mandalaki, Susan Meriläinen, Alison Pullen, Tarja Salmela, Suvi Satama, Janne Tienari, Alice Wickström and Ling Eleanor ZhangEven when those struggles are not our own: Storytelling and solidarity in a feminist social justice organization   pp. 471-486 Ruth WeatherallEnacting everyday feminist collaborations: Reflexive becoming, proactive improvisation and co‐learning partnerships   pp. 487-506 Ziyu Long, Jasmine R. Linabary, Patrice M. Buzzanell, Ashton Mouton and Ranjani L. RaoUneasy passages between neoliberalism and feminism: Social inclusion and financialization in Israel's empowerment microfinance   pp. 507-526 Adriana Kemp and Nitza BerkovitchWhy is the gender revolution uneven and stalled? Gender essentialism and men's movement into ‘women's work'   pp. 527-544 Megan MoskosTheorizing postfeminist communities: How gender‐inclusive meetups address gender inequity in high‐tech industries   pp. 545-564 Larissa PetrucciHaving it all overseas: Aid workers and the international division of reproductive labour   pp. 565-580 Dinah HannafordThe impact of infertility on men's work and finances: Findings from a qualitative questionnaire study   pp. 581-591 Esmée Hanna and Brendan GoughAre they ideological renegades? Fathers' experiences on taking parental leave and gender dynamics in Korea: A qualitative study   pp. 592-614 Seo‐Young Byun and Sook‐Yeon WonNote passing as gendered practices of public ambiguity in a hyper‐masculine organization   pp. 615-631 Tair Karazi‐PreslerMasculinities in the construction industry: A double‐edged sword for health and wellbeing?   pp. 632-646 Esmée Hanna, Brendan Gough and Steven Markham‘Being called sisters’: Masculinities and black male nurses in South Africa   pp. 647-663 Joshua KalembaEMBODIED RESEARCH METHODS By Torkild Thanem | David Knights London, UK: Sage, 2019, ISBN 9781473904415   pp. 664-666 Elena RaviolaBEYOND RATIONALITY IN ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT Edited by R. McMurray | A. Pullen Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2019, 94 pages, ISBN 9780367233938, hardback £45   pp. 667-669 Barbara CzarniawskaHOW TO CONDUCT A PRACTICE‐BASED STUDY: PROBLEMS AND METHODS By Silvia Gherardi Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2019, 302 pp., ISBN: 978‐1‐78897‐355‐7 (hbk), eISBN: 978‐1‐78897‐356‐4 (ebk)   pp. 670-673 Saija Katila Volume 27, issue 3, 2020
 
  Why the paradigm of work–family conflict is no longer sustainable: Towards more empowering social imaginaries to understand women's identities   pp. 289-309 Laura Grünberg and Ștefania MateiIdentity work in female‐led creative businesses   pp. 310-326 Lynn Martin, Bob Jerrard and Lucy WrightWomen's self‐presentation and the transition from classroom to workplace   pp. 327-346 Abigail TazzymanMen doing women's dirty work: Desegregation, immigrants and employer preferences in the cleaning industry in Norway   pp. 347-361 Julia Orupabo and Marjan Nadim‘Working fathers' in Japan: Leading a change in gender relations?   pp. 362-378 Ofra Goldstein‐GidoniMyriad potential for mentoring: Understanding the process of transformational change through a gender equality intervention   pp. 379-394 Joke Leenders, Inge L. Bleijenbergh and Marieke C.L.  Van den BrinkTeachers as good mothers, mothers as good teachers: Functional and ideological work–family alignment in the South Korean teaching profession   pp. 395-413 Miliann Kang, Hye Jun Park and Juyeon Park‘It's not acceptable for the husband to stay at home': Taking a discourse analytical approach to capture the gendering of work   pp. 414-434 Stephanie Schnurr, Olga Zayts, Andreas Schroeder and Catherine Le Coyte‐HopkinsGENDER AND PRECARIOUS RESEARCH CAREERS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Edited by Annalisa Murgia | Barbara Poggio Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2019, 242pp., hardcover £84.00, ISBN 9781138708068, e‐book open access, doi:https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315201245   pp. 435-437 Elisabeth Anna GuentherON NE NAÎT PAS SOUMISE, ON LE DEVIENT By Manon Garcia Paris: Climats, Flammarion, 2018, ISBN: 978‐2‐0814‐3941‐2 (pbk), ISBN (Epub): 978‐2‐0814‐4729‐4, ISBN (PDF Web): 978‐2‐0814‐4728‐7, price: pbk €19, ebook €13.99   pp. 438-441 Christine NaschbergerFeminismo Em Comum: Para Todas, Todes E Todos by Márcia Angelita Tiburi Rosa dos Tempos (Editora Record), 2018, 126 pp., ISBN‐10: 8501113514 (pbk), ISBN‐13: 978–8501113511(ebk)   pp. 442-445 Camilla Muglia Quental Volume 27, issue 2, 2020
 
  The curious under‐representation of women impact case leaders: Can we disengender inequality regimes?   pp. 129-148 Julie Davies, Emily Yarrow and Jawad SyedGender discourses in academic mobility   pp. 149-165 Scott Cohen, Paul Hanna, James Higham, Debbie Hopkins and Caroline OrchistonExcellent and gender equal? Academic motherhood and ‘gender blindness' in Norwegian academia   pp. 166-180 Cecilie ThunTowards a performative understanding of deservingness: Merit, gender and the BBC pay dispute   pp. 181-197 Ruth Simpson, Savita Kumra, Patricia Lewis and Nick RumensEmbodiment, care and practice in a community kitchen   pp. 198-217 Mary Phillips and Alice WillattFamily as a eudaimonic bubble: Women entrepreneurs mobilizing resources of care during persistent financial crisis and austerity   pp. 218-235 Elina MeliouWho cares? A lack of self‐care for women in the non‐profit/non‐governmental sector   pp. 236-250 Alifa Zafirah BandaliContradictions concerning care: Female surgeons' accounts of the repression and resurfacing of care in their profession   pp. 251-269 Susan Ainsworth and Stephanie FlanaganWho takes care of ‘care’?   pp. 270-277 Inbar Livnat and Paula‐Irene Villa BraslavskyGendering Postsocialism: Old Legacies and New Hierarchies Edited by Yulia Gradskova and Ildikó Asztalos Morell. 2018. 246 p., £96, hardback, ISBN‐13: 978‐1138296060 ISBN‐10: 1138296066   pp. 278-280 Eszter KovátsHeading Home: Motherhood, Work, and the Failed Promise of Equality by Shani Orgad. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2019, 288 pp., https://doi.org/10.7312/orga18472   pp. 281-283 Maria AdamsonOrganize Ourselves! Inspirations and Ideas for Self‐organization and Self‐management by Monika Kostera. Mayfly Books (www.mayflybooks.org), 2019, 341 pp., paperback $19.00, ISBN 978‐1‐906948‐48‐1   pp. 284-287 Ann‐Sofie Köping Olsson Volume 27, issue 1, 2020
 
  Emotion, aesthetics and sexuality at work: Theoretical challenges and future directions   pp. 1-5 Leanne Cutcher, Karen Dale and Melissa TylerHolding on to both ends of a pole: Empowering feminine sexuality and reclaiming feminist emancipation   pp. 6-23 Sine Nørholm Just and Sara Louise MuhrMore‐than‐human emotions: Multispecies emotional labour in the tourism industry   pp. 24-40 Katherine DashperSexualized labour in digital culture: Instagram influencers, porn chic and the monetization of attention   pp. 41-66 Jenna Drenten, Lauren Gurrieri and Meagan TylerThis Sporting Life: The intersection of hegemonic masculinities, space and emotions among rugby players   pp. 67-81 Andreas GiazitzogluWorking at the edge: Emotional labour in the spectre of violence   pp. 82-97 Jenna Ward, Robert McMurray and Scott Sutcliffe‘Writing’ aesth‐ethics on the child's body: Developing maternal subjectivities through clothing our children   pp. 98-116 Astrid Huopalainen and Suvi SatamaWhat is this moment we are caught in?   pp. 117-128 Peter Bansel, Daniel Perell and Shawna Tang |  |