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So entrenched and powerful is the patriarchy within
organizations that women have serious difficulty acquiring
positions of real importance, even when it is in the organization's
best interest to use their talents fully (and reward them
equitably). Reeves surveys the structural obstacles to women's
advancement and argues that successful women executives threaten
their male counterparts and their patriarchal culture, which
responds by punishing them. Unlike other studies on the topic,
Reeves explains the mechanisms by which gender discrimination
operates--the dynamics of discrimination and the processes by which
women in business are marginalized, subordinated, and excluded. Her
book combines theory with first person case study accounts of 10
women who were suppressed, then fired. The result is a fresh,
compelling argument that, despite claims to the contrary, the glass
ceiling still exists. The patriarchy has simply devised subtle new
ways to circumvent the legal remedies meant to crack through
it.
Reeves reviews statistics on the role of women in work, patterns
of horizontal and vertical segregation, and differences in the
experiences of men and women, then turns to an assessment of the
theories of women's subordination. She profiles each of her 10
women subjects, explains their education, career trajectory, and
accomplishments. Their experiences reveal various mechanisms
through which the patriarchy operates to subordinate successful
women, such as communication patterns among men that minimize
women's contributions, withholding of information, denial of status
to women, intimidation tactics, and the double bind that women find
themselves in when they seek fair treatment. After analyzing the
women's termination in detail, Reeves discusses how each woman's
personality played a role in her termination. Reeves ends by
drawing conclusions on what the present and future seem to hold for
women's progress in organizations, and particularly in publicly
held corporations.
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Weave Leno (Hardcover)
Martha Reeves
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R686
R621
Discovery Miles 6 210
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Discover how to master and enjoy the lace-like, intricate, often
mysterious-seeming leno weave with this comprehensive guide. For
new weavers and advanced-level weavers alike, the book combines
historical information about leno with the best practical
instructions and "secret" tips resulting from the author's years of
research and sampling. Leno weaves, also called gauze weaves, are
very sheer, yet at the same time very durable because they are made
with four warp threads that are twisted around each other. Here,
colorful photos of leno fabrics and step-by-step instructions,
along with seven beautiful projects, help weavers learn leno pick
up and many other techniques and structures like bead leno and
Tarascan lace. This is a one-of-a-kind resource for anyone who
wants to learn to create this versatile weaving structure or
further refine their leno skills.
This book combines theory, empirical research, and practical,
international case studies to provide students with a comprehensive
resource that demonstrates theories on gender alongside their
operation in everyday workplace situations. Reeves's new edition
provides a thorough review of issues important to women in the
workplace, including gender discrimination and the legal framework
for equity at work. The book uses case studies to illustrate key
themes and introduces several new features, including: Updated
statistics on women's participation in the workforce Updated
examples of resources for women in business Two new chapters
covering negotiation and influencing skills and women in STEM
fields New case studies, featuring comparisons between the position
of women in the United States and in other countries An
instructor's manual with advice, suggested answers to the
end-of-chapter questions, and additional resources This is a
one-stop resource for any student interested in gender theory and
issues that affect women in the workplace.
This book combines theory, empirical research, and practical,
international case studies to provide students with a comprehensive
resource that demonstrates theories on gender alongside their
operation in everyday workplace situations. Reeves's new edition
provides a thorough review of issues important to women in the
workplace, including gender discrimination and the legal framework
for equity at work. The book uses case studies to illustrate key
themes and introduces several new features, including: Updated
statistics on women's participation in the workforce Updated
examples of resources for women in business Two new chapters
covering negotiation and influencing skills and women in STEM
fields New case studies, featuring comparisons between the position
of women in the United States and in other countries An
instructor's manual with advice, suggested answers to the
end-of-chapter questions, and additional resources This is a
one-stop resource for any student interested in gender theory and
issues that affect women in the workplace.
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Helen of Bikini (Paperback)
Phoebe Reeves; Edited by Eileen Cleary; Designed by Martha Mccollough
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R418
R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
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