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May 2024, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 693-709 In/visible: The intersectional experiences of women of color in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine in Australia
by Meredith Nash & Robyn Moore
- 710-726 “Flying under the radar”: Postfeminism and teaching in academic science
by Katherine Doerr
- 727-748 “It's wicked hard to fight covert racism”: The case of microaggressions in science research organizations
by Udeni Salmon
- 749-767 Doing gender equality and undoing gender inequality—A practice theory perspective
by Anna Grzelec
- 768-796 Faculty allyship: Differences by gender, race, and rank at a single U.S. University
by Hyun Kyoung Ro & Blaze Campbell‐Jacobs & Ellen M. Broido & Lisa K. Hanasono & Deborah A. O’Neil & Margaret M. Yacobucci & Karen V. Root
- 797-820 All inside our heads? A critical discursive review of unconscious bias training in the sciences
by Christian Möller & Saffron Passam & Sarah Riley & Martine Robson
- 821-850 At the intersection of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and business management in Canadian higher education: An intentional equity, diversity, and inclusion framework
by Stefanie Ruel & Tanja Tajmel
- 851-864 Foodwork: Racialized, gendered and classed labors
by Elaine Swan & Maud Perrier & Janet Sayers
- 865-884 Foodwork as re‐articulation of women's in/visible work: A study of food allergy blogs
by Piera Morlacchi
- 885-902 Expanding the joys of cooking: How class shapes the emotional experience of family foodwork
by Merin Oleschuk
- 903-915 Can producers and consumers of color decolonize foodie culture?: An exploration through food media in settler colonies
by Sukhmani Khorana
- 916-936 Eating, looking, and living clean: Techniques of white femininity in contemporary neoliberal food culture
by Karen Wilkes
- 937-953 Foodwork and foodcare in hard times: Mothering, value, and values
by Elizabeth Parsons & Vicki Harman & Benedetta Cappellini
- 954-960 Feminism and social movements: Notes on hope and despair
by Nela Smolović‐Jones & Marjana Johansson & Alison Pullen & Katarina Giritli‐Nygren
- 961-982 Feminist social movements and whistleblowing disclosures: Ireland's Women of Honour
by Kate Kenny
- 983-1011 Resisting extractivism as a feminist critical socio‐spatial practice
by Maria Daskalaki & Marianna Fotaki
- 1012-1030 The march for gender equality of Algerian women: The struggle for spatial and historical recognition
by Nacima Ourahmoune & Hounaida El Jurdi
- 1031-1048 Networked feminism in a digital age—mobilizing vulnerability and reconfiguring feminist politics in digital activism
by Sheena J. Vachhani
- 1049-1071 Zine infrastructures as forms of organizing within feminist social movements
by Maggie Matich & Elizabeth Parsons & Rachel Ashman
- 1072-1091 Vulnerability and affective solidarity: Feminist assemblies in Appalachia under and after the Trump presidency
by Cheyenne Luzynski & Martina Angela Caretta & Emily Tanner
- 1092-1112 The significance of feminist infrastructure: #MeToo in the construction industry and the green industry in Sweden
by Karin Hansson & Hillevi Ganetz & Malin Sveningsson
- 1113-1132 “Working women demand peace and food”: Gender and class in the East London Federation of Suffragettes' food politics
by Elaine Swan & Katerina Psarikidou
- 1133-1147 Intersectional power struggles in feminist movements: An analysis of resistance and counter‐resistance to intersectionality
by Marina Muñoz‐Puig
March 2024, Volume 31, Issue 2
January 2024, Volume 31, Issue 1
November 2023, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 1867-1884 Women as leaders in male‐dominated sectors: A bifocal analysis of gendered organizational practices
by Wendy O’Brien & Clare Hanlon & Vasso Apostolopoulos
- 1885-1902 Sexism without sexists: Gender‐blind frames in police work
by Jenia Lo & Adelyn Lim
- 1903-1921 Hot topic: Examining discursive representations of menopause and work in the British media
by Tatiana S. Rowson & Sylvia Jaworska & Iwona Gibas
- 1922-1940 Amplifying inequalities: Gendered perceptions of work flexibility and the division of household labor during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Rachel Rinaldo & Ian Michael Whalen
- 1941-1959 My mum is on strike! Social reproduction and the (emotional) labor of ‘mothering work’ in neoliberal Britain
by Claire English & Gareth Brown
- 1960-1979 Joy and the mop: The role of film in doing and undoing gender in entrepreneurship
by Layla J. Branicki & Elizabeth King & Kate Norbury
- 1980-1995 Resilient again: COVID‐19, feminist anti‐violence work, and the question of sustainability
by Lisa Boucher
- 1996-2013 “What use is the legislation to me?” Contestations around the meanings of gender equality in legislation and its strategic use to drive structural change in university organizations
by Rebecca Tildesley & MariaCaterina La Barbera & Emanuela Lombardo
- 2014-2032 The power and burden of representing diversity in a performing arts organization: A recognition‐based approach
by Janet Johansson & Janne Tienari & Alice Wickström
- 2033-2048 Ephemeral promises of happiness: Coming out in the Australian accounting profession into the late 2010s
by Matthew Egan & Barbara de Lima Voss
- 2049-2068 “I prefer working with mares, like women, difficult in character but go the extra mile”: A study of multiple inequalities in equine (sports) business
by Eline Jammaers & Astrid Huopalainen
- 2069-2085 ‘Our faces change, but it's always the same story’: Crises of social reproduction among informal recyclers in Buenos Aires, Argentina
by Kate Parizeau
- 2086-2101 Gender, risk, and presentation of self in “caring” prison work: Insights from institutional parole officers in Canada
by Mark Norman & Rosemary Ricciardelli & Katharina Maier
- 2102-2118 Navigating and resisting platform affordances: Online sex work as digital labor
by Helen M. Rand & Hanne M. Stegeman
- 2119-2129 Carrie's first academic conference—On the possibilities of feminist storytelling and fiction in management
by M. Winter
- 2130-2154 Women of the revolution and a politics of care: A gendered intersectional approach on an initiative to address socioenvironmental problems in a marginalized community in southern Brazil
by Renata Guimarães Reynaldo & Kamila Pope & Juliano Borba & Stefan Sieber & Michelle Bonatti
- 2155-2174 Beyond the institution versus home care dichotomy: Lessons from a feeding‐tube medical home
by Sara Gilbert Loftus
- 2175-2187 Managers' perceptions of masculinity and racialization in Swedish nursing homes
by Palle Storm
- 2188-2191 Globalization, geopolitics, and gender in professional communication. By Louise Mullany and Stephanie Schnurr (ed.), London and New York: Routledge. 2022. pp. 240. US$160.00 (Hardback). ISBN: 9781003159674
by Marina Rospitasari & Maura Aviolis & Siti Rahayu Fatimah Renfaan
- 2192-2200 Female entrepreneurship in West Africa
by Didier Chabanet
- 2201-2203 The equality machine: Harnessing digital technology for a brighter, more inclusive future. By Orly Lobel, New York: Public Affairs. 2022. $30.00 US. ISBN: 9781541774759
by Emily Yarrow
September 2023, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 1491-1512 Messing up research: A dialogical account of gender, reflexivity, and governance in auto‐ethnography
by Sophie Hales & Paul Galbally
- 1513-1532 Enterprising refugee women: Analyzing postfeminist governmentality in an organizational context
by Kati Dlaske & Katharina Schilling
- 1533-1551 Commanding men, governing masculinities: Military institutional abuse and organizational reform in the Australian armed forces
by Ben Wadham & James Connor
- 1552-1570 The pandemic as gender arrhythmia: Women’s bodies, counter rhythms and critique of everyday life
by Holly Thorpe & Julie Brice & Anoosh Soltani & Mihi Nemani & Grace O’Leary & Nikki Barrett
- 1571-1584 Doing “gendered exit”: Work, care and the moral practices of disabled persons
by Zhilan Fang & Gabriel Liu & Liling Zhu & Dong Dong
- 1585-1610 Intersectional (in)visibility of transgender individuals with an ethnic minority background throughout a gender transition: Four longitudinal case studies
by Sophie Hennekam & Jean‐Pierre Dumazert
- 1611-1630 Writing differently with film: An animated video on gender, leadership, and language
by Brigitte Biehl & Katerina Schönfeld
- 1631-1648 (Dis)empowering the feminine? Spatializing the interlace of gender‐class‐neoliberal managerialism in a women‐only café in India
by Rajeshwari Chennangodu & George Kandathil
- 1649-1675 Women's leadership gamut in Saudi Arabia's higher education sector
by Hammad Akbar & Haya Al‐Dajani & Nailah Ayub & Iman Adeinat
- 1676-1693 The militarized workplace: How organizational culture perpetuates gender inequality in Korea
by Sejin Um
- 1694-1708 Femininity work: The gendered politics of women managing violence in bar work
by Julia Coffey & David Farrugia & Rosalind Gill & Steven Threadgold & Megan Sharp & Lisa Adkins
- 1709-1724 “Cruel optimism” in the universities: A discursive‐deconstructive reading of promising promotional projects of gender equality
by Rosie R. Meade & Elizabeth Kiely & Órla O’Donovan
- 1725-1740 Episodic disability in the neoliberal university: Stories from the Canadian context
by Carla Rice & Elisabeth Harrison & Carla Giddings & Sally Chivers & Sonia Meerai & Hilde Zitzelsberger
- 1741-1758 Gender disparity in the effects of COVID‐19 on academic productivity and career satisfaction in anesthesiology in the US: Results of a national survey of anesthesiologists
by Anna E. Jankowska & Sher‐Lu Pai & Jennifer K. Lee & Thomas M. Austin & Soumya Nyshadham & Carol Ann B. Diachun & Stephanie I. Byerly & Linda B. Hertzberg & Laura K. Berenstain
- 1759-1784 Muslim feminists and entrepreneurship at times and in contexts of crises
by Hayfaa A. Tlaiss & Maura McAdam
- 1785-1794 What is the real perversity of racism?
by Ajnesh Prasad
- 1795-1815 Mi casa de los Espíritus (My house of spirits): Challenging patriarchy with magical feminism
by Nathalie Clavijo
- 1816-1838 The dialectic of (menopause) zest: Breaking the mold of organizational irrelevance
by Camilla Quental & Pilar Rojas Gaviria & Céline del Bucchia
- 1839-1854 The maze: Reflections on navigating intersectional identities in the workplace
by Debora Gottardello
- 1855-1858 The Flexibility Paradox: Why Flexible Working Leads to (Self‐)Exploitation. By Heejung Chung, Bristol University Press. 2022. ISBN: 978‐1447354789
by Youngcho Lee
- 1859-1861 The education trap: Schools and the remaking of inequality in Boston. By Cristina Viviana Groeger, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2021. ISBN: 9780674249110
by Penelope Lusk
- 1862-1865 Childcare struggles, maternal workers and social reproduction. By Maud Perrier (Ed.), Bristol: Bristol University Press. 2022. pp. 148. £80.00. ISBN: 978‐1‐5292‐1492‐5
by Claire English
July 2023, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 1161-1177 Bodies in‐between: Religious women's‐only spaces and the construction of liminal identities
by Michal Frenkel & Varda Wasserman
- 1178-1198 Shaped by resistance: Discursive politics in gender equality work
by Micaela Stierncreutz & Janne Tienari
- 1199-1217 White Anglo patriarchal possession in organizations: Unequal vertical career progressions among Anglo White & non‐Anglo White highly skilled immigrant women
by Vassilissa Carangio
- 1218-1235 Justice and utility: Approval of gender quotas to increase gender balance in top‐level managements—lessons from Iceland
by Laufey Axelsdóttir & Þorgerður J. Einarsdóttir & Guðbjörg Linda Rafnsdóttir
- 1236-1253 A reprieve from academia's chilly climate and misogyny: The power of feminist, women‐centered faculty writing program
by Elizabeth A. Sharp & Kristin Messuri
- 1254-1272 Women's informal entrepreneurship through the lens of institutional voids and institutional logics
by Lalarukh Ejaz & Vadim Grinevich & Mine Karatas‐Ozkan
- 1273-1295 Intersectional reflexivity: Fieldwork experiences of ethnic minority women researchers
by Jenny K. Rodriguez & Maranda Ridgway
- 1296-1316 Socioeconomic differences and the gender division of labor during the COVID‐19 lockdown: Insights from France using a mixed method
by Myriam Chatot & Julie Landour & Ariane Pailhé & for the EpiCOV team
- 1317-1333 Femme‐toring: Leveraging critical femininities and femme theory to cultivate alternative approaches to mentoring
by Rhea Ashley Hoskin & Lilith A. Whiley
- 1334-1353 Paradox as resistance in male dominated fields and the value of (sur)facing enthymematic narratives
by Jennifer J. Mease & Bronwyn Neal
- 1354-1386 “Without support, victims do not report”: The Co‐creation of a workplace sexual harassment risk assessment survey tool
by Aitor Gómez‐González & Sandra Girbés‐Peco & José Miguel Jiménez González & María Vieites Casado
- 1387-1406 Sexually harassed, assaulted, silenced, and now heard: Institutional betrayal and its affects
by Sarah Duffy & Michelle O’Shea & Liyaning Maggie Tang
- 1407-1428 ‘He is the customer, I will say yes’: Notions of power, precarity and consent to sexual harassment by customers in the gay tourism industry
by Anastasios Hadjisolomou & Dennis Nickson & Tom Baum
- 1429-1449 Feeling clumsy and curious. A collective reflection on experimenting with poetry as an unconventional method
by Noortje van Amsterdam & Dide van Eck & Katrine Meldgaard Kjær & Margot Leclair & Anne Theunissen & Maryse Tremblay & Alistair Thomson & Ana Paula Lafaire & Anna Brown & Camilla Quental & Marjan De Coster & Alison Pullen
- 1450-1467 Breaking the plaster: Making do with the fragility of the body
by Emmanouela Mandalaki
- 1468-1483 “…in Japan, we are just imitating the ‘real’ thing…”. (Re)doing racialized authentic self in classical music
by Beata M. Kowalczyk
- 1484-1486 The Great Stewardess Rebellion: How Women Launched a Workplace Revolution at 30,000 Feet. By NellMcShane Wulfhart, New York: Doubleday. 2022
by Bethany N. Schols
- 1487-1490 A Braided River: The Universe of Indian Women in Science. By Christopher Coley, Christie Gressel, Abhijit Dhillon, Tanu Shukla, Srividya Sheshadri, Nimita Pandey, Geetha Kumar, and Bhavani R. Rao, New Delhi, India: UNESCO. 2022
by Krishnashree Achuthan & Sharanya Muthupalani
May 2023, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 757-772 Athena SWAN: “Institutional peacocking” in the neoliberal university
by Emily Yarrow & Karen Johnston
- 773-792 Right time to join? Organizational imprinting and women's careers in public service organizations
by Rachel Ashworth & Sarah Maria Lysdal Krøtel & Anders R. Villadsen
- 793-809 Hustling in the creative industries: Narratives and work practices of female filmmakers and fashion designers
by Robin Steedman & Taylor Brydges
- 810-825 Gender equality reform and police organizations: A social justice approach
by Amanda Keddie
- 826-841 “This boys club world is finally getting to me”: Developing our glass consciousness to understand women's experiences in elite architecture firms
by Sumati Ahuja & Ruth Weatherall
- 842-861 Women's inclusion and neoliberal governmentality in the Swedish digital game industry: An analysis of discursive positions and recruitment strategies
by Anna Maria Szczepanska
- 862-880 Passing as resistance through a Goffmanian approach: Normalized, defensive, strategic, and instrumental passing when LGBTQ+ individuals encounter institutions
by Mustafa F. Ozbilgin & Cihat Erbil & Sibel Baykut & Rifat Kamasak
- 881-896 ‘I'm competitive with myself’: A study of women leaders navigating neoliberal patriarchal workplaces
by Sharon Mavin & Marina Yusupova
- 897-916 “A part of being a woman, really”: Menopause at work as “dirty” femininity
by Lilith A. Whiley & Ashley Wright & Sarah E. Stutterheim & Gina Grandy
- 917-936 Sex/gender‐blind training maintains and creates inequity
by Ingeborg C. Kroese
- 937-956 Women in public cultural organizations and their professional paths strategies: A rhizomatic approach
by Anna Góral
- 957-981 New fathers, ideal workers? New players in the field of father‐friendly work organizations
by Claudia Balan & Marieke van den Brink & Yvonne Benschop
- 982-998 “Potential parenthood” and identity threats: Navigating complex fertility journeys alongside work and employment
by Clare Mumford & Krystal Wilkinson & Michael Carroll
- 999-1014 Troubling gender norms on Mumsnet: Working from home and parenting during the UK's first COVID lockdown
by Karen Maria Handley
- 1015-1034 The influence of the COVID‐19 pandemic on changes in perceived work pressure for Dutch mothers and fathers
by Stéfanie André & Roos van der Zwan
- 1035-1036 Inhale/exhale
by Alice Wickström
- 1037-1041 Queering the pandemic at work, a fictocritical tale
by Pierre Lescoat
- 1042-1058 Connected early‐career experiences of equality in academia during the pandemic and beyond: Our liminal journey
by Frederike Scholz & Joanna Maria Szulc
- 1059-1079 “In this together”? Gender inequality associated with home‐working couples during the first COVID lockdown
by Beáta Nagy & Réka Geambașu & Orsolya Gergely & Nikolett Somogyi
- 1080-1103 Mothering load: Underlying realities of professionally engaged Indian mothers during a global crisis
by Ketoki Mazumdar & Sneha Parekh & Isha Sen
- 1104-1123 We are both women and Kurd: An intersectional analysis of female Kolbars challenges in Iranian Kurdistan amid the COVID crisis
by Yosra AleAhmad
- 1124-1141 Constructing subjects that matter: A case of conditional recognition for Pakistani Khawajasiras
by Muhammad Aqeel Awan & Daniela Pianezzi
- 1142-1147 My first Little Black Dress: A Muslim immigrant woman academic's reflection on entanglement of esthetic labor and emotional labor at a White dinner
by Rafia Faiz
- 1148-1151 Data Feminism By Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: The MIT Press, 2020. ISBN: 978‐0‐262‐04400‐4
by Emily Yarrow
- 1152-1154 Can the monster speak? A report to an academy of psychoanalysts. By Paul B. Preciado (trans. Frank Wynne), London: Fitzcarraldo Editions. 2021. pp. 77. ISBN: 978‐1913097‐58‐5
by Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea
- 1155-1157 The female gaze in documentary film: An international perspective. By Lisa French
by Anne O' Brien
March 2023, Volume 30, Issue 2
January 2023, Volume 30, Issue 1
November 2022, Volume 29, Issue 6