Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

Women, Organizations and Vulnerability: Global Archetypes [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 244 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 610 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032623195
  • ISBN-13: 9781032623191
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Hardback
  • Cena: 191,26 €
  • Grāmatu piegādes laiks ir 3-4 nedēļas, ja grāmata ir uz vietas izdevniecības noliktavā. Ja izdevējam nepieciešams publicēt jaunu tirāžu, grāmatas piegāde var aizkavēties.
  • Daudzums:
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Piegādes laiks - 4-6 nedēļas
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Bibliotēkām
  • Formāts: Hardback, 244 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 610 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032623195
  • ISBN-13: 9781032623191
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
"Research demonstrates that women are not vulnerable, per se. Women generally show a high degree of social resilience, adaptation, and adaptability, but intersectional organizational practices make them vulnerable. Women's vulnerability is not a neutral concept but is organizationally defined and understood. Organizations are discursive spaces where women's vulnerability is constructed and reproduced as a communicative act and event. We often represent vulnerability at individual or organizational levels, but not both. Women's vulnerability reminds us of the pervasive interconnectedness of personal and organizational life events. Experiencing women's organizational vulnerability is common. However, is women's vulnerability publicly represented, defined, felt, and acted upon in the same way everywhere? This book is focussed on comparing women's organizational vulnerability practices making a significant contribution to reflection, theory, methods and cross-disciplinary expertise. The process of making sense of "vulnerability" is extremely diverse and intersectionally constructed through gender, culture and organizational discourses, which demands complex, innovative and non-Eurocentric methodological paradigms and approaches. This book satisfies these demands by integrating contributions from a diverse range of disciplines, academic traditions and cases and provides an understanding of women's vulnerability as a global phenomenon that comprises both cultural and organizational contexts. By examining how publicly and organizationally women's develop particular and creative strategies to navigate vulnerability, the book significantly contributes towards identifying archetypical practices for negotiating vulnerability in different contexts"--

By examining how publicly and organizationally women’s develop particular and creative strategies to navigate vulnerability, the book significantly contributes towards identifying archetypical practices for negotiating vulnerability in different contexts.



Why are women, despite being resilient, adaptable, and persistent, often constructed and perceived as weak and vulnerable? Women’s vulnerability is not a neutral concept but is organizationally defined and understood. Organizations are discursive spaces where women’s vulnerability is constructed and reproduced as a communicative act and event. We often represent vulnerability at individual or organizational levels, but not both. Women’s vulnerability reminds us of the pervasive interconnectedness of personal and organizational life events. Experiencing women’s organizational vulnerability is common. However, is women’s vulnerability publicly represented, defined, felt and acted upon in the same way everywhere?

This book is focused on comparing women’s organizational vulnerability practices making a significant contribution to reflection, theory, methods and cross-disciplinary expertise. The process of making sense of “vulnerability” is extremely diverse and intersectionally constructed through gender, culture and organizational discourses, which demands complex, innovative and non-Eurocentric methodological paradigms and approaches. This book satisfies these demands by integrating contributions from a diverse range of disciplines, academic traditions and cases and provides an understanding of women’s vulnerability as a global phenomenon that comprises both cultural and organizational contexts.

By examining how publicly and organizationally women develop particular and creative strategies to navigate vulnerability, the book significantly contributes towards identifying archetypical practices for negotiating vulnerability in different contexts.

Introduction Part 1: Conceptualizing Organizational Practices of Making
Women Vulnerable
1. Scrutinizing the Archetypical Relation Between
Vulnerability, Organizing and Women
2. Women, Ageing & Wellbeing at Work:
Exploring Vulnerabilities Across the Life Course
3. Before We Open Our
Mouths, Society Has Labelled Us: Double-Jeopardy and the Identity of Black,
Female Trailblazers
4. From Vulnerabilities to Empowerment? Women's Voices,
Action Research and the Creation of a Global Mentoring Platform
5. Navigating
Vulnerability and Resilience: Pregnant Women's Experiences during the
COVID-19 Pandemic
6. Transforming Voices: Exploring Women, Vulnerability and
Organizations through Experimental Audio-visual Ethnography Part 2: Country
Based Cases of Organizing, Vulnerability and Women
7. The Reality Checked.
Between Empowerment and Vulnerability in Poland
8. Is the Gender Violence
Alert Mechanism (GVAm) Enough to Prevent Women's Vulnerability in México?
9.
Women's Economic Empowerment in the Maldives: Are We There Yet?
10. Gender
Violence, Performance, and Quitting Intention in Mexicans Borderlands.
Analysis in the Agricultural and Maquiladora Industry
11. The Gendered Nature
of Vulnerability in Higher Education: the Case of Türkiye
12. Approaches to
the Vulnerabilities of Women Academics Responsible for Research in a Mexican
Public University
13. Motherhood and Executive Roles: Intersectional
Vulnerability in Peruvian Companies
14. A Case of Sort it Yourself.
French Women's Vulnerable Journey to Solo Motherhood
15. Vulnerability and
Autonomy: At-Home Insemination and the Reproductive Rights of Lesbian Women
in Brazil
16. Women's Vulnerability Behind the Scenes of British Film and
Television
17. Vulnerability in the Polish Streets: Gender and Archetypes in
Street Performances Coda: Negotiating Selves: Gender at Work
Hugo Gaggiotti is a professor in the College of Business and Law at the University of the West of England, UK.

Isis Arlene Dķaz-Carrión is a tenure professor in the Facultad de Turismo y Mercadotecnia at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico.