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Employees With Transgender Experience and Their Motives for Managing Openness at Work
ABSTRACT This article explored how employees with transgender experience manage openness regarding their gender identity and transgender experience in the workplace; and to identify the motives underlying these strategies as shaped through the interplay of individual experiences, workplace interactions, expectations of gender performance/doing gender ...
Carin Hellström +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how gendered institutional arrangements in Australian sport shape the reporting of gender‐based violence (GBV) against adult women and gender‐diverse people. Using feminist institutionalism, we analyze the formal and informal rules that structure sport integrity systems and the gendered power relations they reproduce ...
Samantha Marshall +4 more
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Who Perpetrates? Gender‐Based Violence and Harassment Against Women on Cambodia's Construction Sites
ABSTRACT Most studies of gender‐based violence and harassment (GBVH) focus on white‐collar women's experiences of sexual harassment in highly regulated workplaces in the Global North. However, globally most women work in far less controlled settings. One such setting is Cambodia, where work on construction sites is highly informal.
Michele Ford, Vichhra Mouyly
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Resilience, Sorority, and Emotional Ambivalence in Women's Academic Leadership
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the gender dynamics experienced by women in senior management positions in Brazilian Federal Higher Education Institutions and, from an intersectional perspective, how these dynamics shape the identity construction of women in these roles. Drawing on Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), the study investigates the
Lady Day Pereira de Souza +1 more
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ABSTRACT Documenting how judges explain child sexual abuse (CSA) perpetration is an important task as sentencing decisions are informed by their explanatory understandings. Despite this, the research into judges’ explanations for CSA perpetration is piecemeal and dated.
Kelly Richards
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Giving a Voice to Survivors: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Women's Narratives of Sexual Violence
ABSTRACT Sexual violence constitutes a pervasive global issue, disproportionately affecting women and girls and resulting in serious health consequences, making it essential to give a voice to survivors. This study employed the transitivity model to analyse the discourse of women survivors, focusing on how they recount and interpret their experiences ...
Marta Badenes Sastre +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how an online eikaiwa (English conversation) provider in Japan that employs only female Eastern European (particularly Ukrainian) teachers brands them through objectification. Analysis of textual and visual elements of the provider's website and related media, including videos, demonstrates that the teachers are ...
Misako Tajima
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ABSTRACT Background The international mobility of nurses is a significant component of healthcare systems worldwide, resulting in the global recruitment and adaptation of culturally and linguistically diverse nurses into diverse work environments. CALD nurses face integration challenges, which can potentially compromise their well‐being and adjustment ...
Judith Yabal +3 more
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Due to the current indistinct and nebulous term of ‘online harassment,’ this research explored the subjective definitions of this offense and how it fits into an internet user’s internal narrative. The resulting narrative profiles challenged the current depiction and perception of online harassment as behaviour typical of juvenile psychopaths who are ...
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