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Gendering Organizational Analysis (Paperback)
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This book offers some of the most forward-looking work available on
the topics of gendered organizations and the interrelationship of
gender and race. . . . In Gendering Organizational Analysis, one
may get a glimpse of the broader domain of gender in organizations,
an area infrequently reflected in research conducted in the United
States. . . . Gendering Organizational Analysis is not simply
applicable to the organizations of others. It also offers insight
on the gendering of the institutions within which knowledge is
produced. --Academy of Management Review "Gendering Organizational
Analysis makes a distinct contribution. . . . The collection
succeeds in demonstrating 'that gender makes an overwhelming
difference to organizational reality'. . . . Gendering
Organizational Analysis is most useful for its accessibility. I
will use this book to teach undergraduates in organizational
studies. . . . It would also be a useful addition to courses
emphasizing the interdisciplinary contributions of gender and
feminist studies." --Contemporary Sociology What impact do gender
issues have on organizational structure and performance? Why should
gender matter in organizational settings? And, how can we better
understand organizations through a recognition of women's roles
within them? In Gendering Organizational Analysis, the editors
approach these questions from a variety of perspectives--structural
and post-structural, social, psychological, interactionist,
radical, and post-modernist. Contributors examine the core issue of
how race and ethnicity are intertwined with gender in
organizational settings and outline the concrete differences this
issue makes in male-dominated work settings. They propose that
numerous errors have been made in interpreting organizational
operations because traditional approaches to organizational theory
are ethnic- and gender-blind. Bringing together the top thinkers
and writers on this crucial topic, Gendering Organizational
Analysis will interest students and professionals in management,
organizational studies, women's studies, sociology, and public
administration.
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