
Working Life and Gender Inequality
Intersectional Perspectives and the Spatial Practices of Peripheralization
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
302 pages
978-0-367-74746-6 (ISBN)
Description
In the modern globalized world of work, society's capitalist and patriarchal norms perpetuate old and create new differences based on gender, class, ethnicity, age, and other social categorizations.
This book proposes a novel conceptual framework offering theoretical and methodological insights for thinking through the present and future inequality challenges in the globalized world of work and working life issues in the context of spatio-temporal relations. Bringing together global feminist studies of intersectionality and transnationalism, work-life research, and studies of space, place, and identity, this edited collection responds to the growing interest in peripheries, rurality, and other spaces beyond the urban and business market centres. In crossing the theoretical boundaries between intersectionality and peripherality, this volume brings these concepts together to identify how racism, capitalism and heteropatriarchy operate on bodies in the name of work, particularly as expressed in precarious labour conditions. It also advocates for transnational solidarity as part of feminist ethics, while providing an opportunity to reflect on ways forward for feminist intersectional studies of work and working life, drawing on embodied relationality and a feminist ethics of care.
Working Life and Gender Inequality explores the intersectional nature of gender, class, race and other inequalities from a global and spatial perspective. It will be of value to researchers, academics, students, managers, consultants, and policy makers in the fields of organizational studies, leadership, feminist and gender studies, working life, intersectionality and transnational feminism.
This book proposes a novel conceptual framework offering theoretical and methodological insights for thinking through the present and future inequality challenges in the globalized world of work and working life issues in the context of spatio-temporal relations. Bringing together global feminist studies of intersectionality and transnationalism, work-life research, and studies of space, place, and identity, this edited collection responds to the growing interest in peripheries, rurality, and other spaces beyond the urban and business market centres. In crossing the theoretical boundaries between intersectionality and peripherality, this volume brings these concepts together to identify how racism, capitalism and heteropatriarchy operate on bodies in the name of work, particularly as expressed in precarious labour conditions. It also advocates for transnational solidarity as part of feminist ethics, while providing an opportunity to reflect on ways forward for feminist intersectional studies of work and working life, drawing on embodied relationality and a feminist ethics of care.
Working Life and Gender Inequality explores the intersectional nature of gender, class, race and other inequalities from a global and spatial perspective. It will be of value to researchers, academics, students, managers, consultants, and policy makers in the fields of organizational studies, leadership, feminist and gender studies, working life, intersectionality and transnational feminism.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Illustrations
4 s/w Abbildungen, 4 s/w Zeichnungen, 5 s/w Tabellen
5 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
449 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-74746-6 (9780367747466)
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Angelika Sjoestedt | Katarina Giritli Nygren | Marianna Fotaki
Working Life and Gender Inequality
Intersectional Perspectives and the Spatial Practices of Peripheralization
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Angelika Sjoestedt | Katarina Giritli Nygren | Marianna Fotaki
Working Life and Gender Inequality
Intersectional Perspectives and the Spatial Practices of Peripheralization
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04/2021
1st Edition
Routledge
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Angelika Sjoestedt | Katarina Giritli Nygren | Marianna Fotaki
Working Life and Gender Inequality
Intersectional Perspectives and the Spatial Practices of Peripheralization
E-Book
04/2021
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
Available for download
Persons
Angelika Sjoestedt is Associate Professor in Gender Studies at Mid Sweden University, Sweden.
Katarina Giritli Nygren is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Forum for Gender Studies at Mid Sweden University, Sweden.
Marianna Fotaki is Professor of business ethics at the University of Warwick Business School, United Kingdom.
Katarina Giritli Nygren is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Forum for Gender Studies at Mid Sweden University, Sweden.
Marianna Fotaki is Professor of business ethics at the University of Warwick Business School, United Kingdom.
Content
1. Intersectionality and peripheralization: Introduction to the edited collection Angelika Sjoestedt, Katarina Giritli-Nygren and Marianna Fotaki. 2. #WeAreNotSlaves! An intersectional analysis of class and ethnicity in the Istanbul Airport resistance Ayse Serdar. 3. From the periphery to the centre of resistance: Women and/in anti-austerity mobilizations in crisis-ridden Athens Hara Kouki. 4. Intersectional perspective on working life: Poor, black, working-class women remain on the margins - the case of paid and unpaid domestic labour Nandi Vanqa-Mgijima. 5. The Logic of Intersectional Marginalization: Palestinian and Israeli Practitioners' Observations of Inequitable Labor Practices in Grassroots Peace Organizing Ambreen Tour Ben-Shmuel and Manar Faraj. 6. From the body to the world, from the world to the body: Ethnography, migration, and care Camila Esguerra Muelle. 7. The imbrication of gender and nationality where the pay gap is concerned: the case in Malta JosAnn Cutajar. 8. Intersectional perspectives on northern Swedish rural men's working life narratives Lisa Ridzen. 9. Risky subjectivities: Peripheralization and appropriation of small-ward midwives' work practices in the closure of a rural area's maternity ward Emelie Larsson. 10. On the margins of mine work: Organizational peripheries in a globalized world of work Kristina Johansson and Lisa Ringblom. 11. Inequality regimes in equality work: New public management and peripheralization processes in Swedish schools Ulrika Schmauch, Bjoern Ahlstroem & Britt-Inger Keisu. 12. Freedom of choice and gender equality in Swedish home-based elderly care Annette Thoernquist. 13. How do people become Others to be used? Processes of peripheralization in Swedish unemployment politics Paula Mulinari. 14. Thinking through intersectionality at work: A feminist-and-labour geographer's approach Kristina Zampoukos