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Punishment, Prisons, and Patriarchy
, 2022AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Part I Punishment1 Justi?cations for Punishment2 Purposes of Punishment 3 Targets of Punishment Part II Prisons4 Benjamin Rush: Patriarch of Penal Reform 5 The Case against Traditional Punishments 6 Penitentiary Punishment 7 ...
Mark E. Kann
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Entrepreneurial Leadership, Patriarchy, Gender, and Identity in the Arab World: Lebanon in Focus
In this paper, we apply insights from poststructuralist feminist theory to contribute to entrepreneurial leadership. By drawing on 21 individual narratives with Lebanese women entrepreneurs, we explore how they determine their status as entrepreneurial ...
Hayfaa A. Tlaiss, Saleema Kauser
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Violence against Women, 2020
Regardless of their contributions to some of the most important scientific advances in the field, feminist sociological analyses of various types of male-to-female violence that prioritize the concept of patriarchy have leveled off or declined in the ...
W. DeKeseredy
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Regardless of their contributions to some of the most important scientific advances in the field, feminist sociological analyses of various types of male-to-female violence that prioritize the concept of patriarchy have leveled off or declined in the ...
W. DeKeseredy
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International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
We examine the opportunities and challenges in designing for maternal health in low-income, low-resource communities in patriarchal and religious contexts.
M. Mustafa +5 more
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We examine the opportunities and challenges in designing for maternal health in low-income, low-resource communities in patriarchal and religious contexts.
M. Mustafa +5 more
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Hypatia, 2021
This essay collects four decades of my own reflections, as an anthropologist and feminist, on gender and coloniality across various contexts in Latin America.
R. Segato, Pedro Monque
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This essay collects four decades of my own reflections, as an anthropologist and feminist, on gender and coloniality across various contexts in Latin America.
R. Segato, Pedro Monque
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Gender, Work & Organization
In this paper I analyze 30 years of research on patriarchy in top management and organization studies (MOS) journals, and I map out an agenda for (re)igniting patriarchy as both a topic of study and lens for viewing key MOS issues in a new light.
Nicole Ferry
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In this paper I analyze 30 years of research on patriarchy in top management and organization studies (MOS) journals, and I map out an agenda for (re)igniting patriarchy as both a topic of study and lens for viewing key MOS issues in a new light.
Nicole Ferry
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Conceptualizing and measuring patriarchy: The importance of feminist theory
, 2020‘Patriarchy’ is increasingly part of the political science lexicon, particularly in work on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Yet I argue that political scientists often under-conceptualize patriarchy, failing to draw on existing feminist theory ...
Lindsay J. Benstead
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Review of Political Economy
Patriarchy is an abstract concept; however, its consequences are visible and substantial in society in an endless list of events that mainly affect women’s lives, but do not exclude men’s life experience either.
Erica Aloè, M. Corsi, Giulia Zacchia
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Patriarchy is an abstract concept; however, its consequences are visible and substantial in society in an endless list of events that mainly affect women’s lives, but do not exclude men’s life experience either.
Erica Aloè, M. Corsi, Giulia Zacchia
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2009
Abstract This chapter offers an account of patriarchy, understood here as a wrongful structural inequality against which feminism is concerned to act. By providing an account of what being patriarchal means, it seeks to illuminate by contrast what it means to be feminist, and thus to clarify the book's overarching thesis that ceteris ...
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Abstract This chapter offers an account of patriarchy, understood here as a wrongful structural inequality against which feminism is concerned to act. By providing an account of what being patriarchal means, it seeks to illuminate by contrast what it means to be feminist, and thus to clarify the book's overarching thesis that ceteris ...
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Structural accommodations of patriarchy: Women and workplace gender segregation in Qatar
Gender, Work and Organization, 2019As the institutions of classic patriarchy erode in Qatar, women are entering the labour force in growing numbers. It is argued that women's need to work in societies historically characterized by classic patriarchy causes them to enact strategic ...
Rania Salem
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