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Women, organizations and vulnerability : global archetypes / edited by Hugo Gaggiotti and Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión

Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and SocietyPublication details: New York : Routledge, c2025. Description: xviii, 226 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781032995953DDC classification: 305.4 WOM
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CONTENT INCLUDES

Part 1: Conceptualizing Organizational Practices of Making Women Vulnerable
1. Scrutinizing the Archetypical Relation Between Vulnerability, Organizing and Women
Hugo Gaggiotti and Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión
2. Women, Ageing & Wellbeing at Work: Exploring Vulnerabilities Across the Life Course
Clare Ellen Edge and Hilary Lowe
3. “Before We Open Our Mouths, Society Has Labelled Us”: Double-Jeopardy and the Identity of Black, Female Trailblazers
Georgia Buchanan-Robinson, Carol Jarvis and Jenna Pandeli
4. From Vulnerabilities to Empowerment? Women's Voices, Action Research and the Creation of a Global Mentoring Platform
Ana Lopes, Susan Durbin and Stella Warren
5. Navigating Vulnerability and Resilience: Pregnant Women's Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chloe Tarrabain, Jenna Pandeli and Mahwish Khan
6. Transforming Voices: Exploring Women, Vulnerability and Organizations through Experimental Audio-visual Ethnography
Miguel Gaggiotti

Part 2: Country Based Cases of Organizing, Vulnerability and Women
7. The Reality “Checked”. Between Empowerment and Vulnerability in Poland
Joanna Średnicka
8. Is the Gender Violence Alert Mechanism Enough to Prevent Women's Vulnerability in México?
Rosío Córdova Plaza
9. Women's Economic Empowerment in the Maldives: Are We There Yet?
Aishath Nasheeda, Abdulla Nafiz and Ahsan Ahmed Jaleel
10. Gender Violence, Performance, and Quitting Intention in Mexican’s Borderlands. Analysis in the Agricultural and Maquiladora Industry
Virginia Guadalupe López Torres
11. The Gendered Nature of Vulnerability in Higher Education: the Case of Türkiye
Ela Burcu Uçel, Cansu Yıldırım, Selen Kars-Ünlüoğlu and Benan Kurt Yılmaz
12. Approaches to the Vulnerabilities of Women Academics Responsible for Research in a Mexican Public University
Elvia Espinosa Infante and Nancy Fabiola Martínez Cervantes
13. Motherhood and Executive Roles: Intersectional Vulnerability in Peruvian Companies
Karen Genna
14. “A Case of ‘Sort it Yourself’”. French Women's Vulnerable Journey to Solo Motherhood
Alexandra Desy and Diana Marre
15. Vulnerability and Autonomy: At-Home Insemination and the Reproductive Rights of Lesbian Women in Brazil
Anna Paula Uziel and Roberta Gomes Nunes
16. Women's Vulnerability Behind the Scenes of British Film and Television
Theresa Trimmel
17. Vulnerability in the Polish Streets: Gender and Archetypes in Street Performances
Marta Połeć
Coda: Negotiating Selves: Gender at Work
Barbara Czarniawska

Includes Index

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