Perspectives on gender and work /
"Few time periods in the past five decades match the intensity of intergroup conflict that people around the world are currently experiencing. Polarized attitudes around various sociopolitical issues, such as gender equality and immigration, have dominated the media and our lives. Furthermore,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Charlotte, NC :
Information Age Publishing, Inc.,
[2020]
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Colección: | Research in social issues in management.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- When demographics disadvantage: why I do research on gender in the workplace (and believe you should too) / Derek R. Avery
- Feminist organization studies: a love story / Yvonne Benschop
- I didn’t even know I was sexually harassed: one scholar’s journey to learning more about why sexual harassment occurs / Mindy E. Bergman
- Men, gender, and second-order bias: a reflection / Martin N. Davidson
- Reluctantly learning to appreciate the importance of gender / Nancy DiTomaso
- Confessions of an accidental tourist: my journey as a gender researcher / John F. Dovidio
- My learning journey: seven turning points in my life as a gender-and-race scholar / Robin J. Ely
- Understanding the lived experience of women’s health and well-being at work / Allison S. Gabriel
- Take that detour: unexpected influences on a research career / Peter Glick
- Gender at the work–family interface: a collaborative journey / Jeffrey H. Greenhaus and Gary N. Powell
- Marching forward / Mikki Hebl
- My gender research journey / Madeline E. Heilman
- Identity, diversity, and inclusion: my personal and academic path / Sonia K. Kang
- Motivating and enabling gender balance / Zoe Kinias
- Reflections on the study of gender and diversity: an appeal for objectivity over ideology / Lisa M. Leslie
- How do you solve a problem like Maria? My journey as a “pracademic” / Isabel Metz
- Researching and writing what matters most / Stella M. Nkomo
- Gender demographics and organizations: an ongoing (and possibly unending) research agenda / Pam Tolbert.