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Opting Out and In: On women's careers and new lifestyles introduces
a new perspective and definition of opting out that better reflects
contemporary issues and lifestyles. The book offers a timely and
comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of women leaving
high-powered careers, adding to current debates on opting out. It
investigates the themes of globalization, individualization and the
age of high modernity and addresses issues of how gender, in the
context of what it means to be a mother and career woman in a
masculinist society, affects decisions to opt out. In contrast to
previous debates, the definition of opting out is broadened to
include leaving prevalent masculinist notions of career to adopt
alternative ways of working. To better understand the identity
issues and inner workings of the women who opt out, opting out is
critically examined through three lenses: agency and autonomy;
gender, femininity and the maternal; and, finally, concepts of
reinvention. These three areas of inquiry all raise and
problematize relevant issues that are present in women's lives, and
that have a deep and defining effect on concepts of the self. The
book includes the narratives of six women, interwoven with in-depth
social theory and relevant debates. Written in an engaging and
accessible style, Opting Out and In will strongly appeal to
researchers and practitioners alike, working in areas such as
social theory, globalization, feminist studies and identity
studies.
Men Do It Too: Opting Out and In offers a timely and comprehensive
analysis of the phenomenon of men leaving mainstream careers
models, adding to current debates on opting out. The book
investigates how globalization, individualization, and this age of
high modernity, in addition to issues of masculinity and what it
means to be a man in contemporary society and organizational
contexts, affect decisions to opt out. Throughout the book, social
theory and relevant debates are interwoven with the narratives of
15 men who have left successful careers and mainstream career
models to live and work on their own terms: six from the United
States, five from Finland, and four from the UK. The narratives
help illustrate the issues presented, as well as providing an
insight into the men's identity work throughout their opting out
processes. In addition, Biese explores what organizations can learn
from the knowledge gathered in her research on men (and women)
opting out. This is important in order to create sustainable work
environments that not only attract but also retain employees.
Men Do It Too: Opting Out and In offers a timely and comprehensive
analysis of the phenomenon of men leaving mainstream careers
models, adding to current debates on opting out. The book
investigates how globalization, individualization, and this age of
high modernity, in addition to issues of masculinity and what it
means to be a man in contemporary society and organizational
contexts, affect decisions to opt out. Throughout the book, social
theory and relevant debates are interwoven with the narratives of
15 men who have left successful careers and mainstream career
models to live and work on their own terms: six from the United
States, five from Finland, and four from the UK. The narratives
help illustrate the issues presented, as well as providing an
insight into the men's identity work throughout their opting out
processes. In addition, Biese explores what organizations can learn
from the knowledge gathered in her research on men (and women)
opting out. This is important in order to create sustainable work
environments that not only attract but also retain employees.
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