Men, masculinities and flexible work in local government
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McDonald, Paula
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to establish the strongly entrenched connection between hegemonic masculinity and participation in full-time employment. It subsequently examines the extent to which male flexible workers in local government represent a challenge to this orthodoxy. Design/methodology/approach - The paper reports on findings from interviews with 12 men and 13 women undertaking flexible work in a local government authority in Australia. Findings - It was found that while two of the male flexible workers articulate alternative discourses of masculine subjectivity dissociated from participation in full-time work, the remainder demonstrate the continued centrality of a full-time presence in the workplace to hegemonic masculinity. Originality/value - This paper argues that these findings are indicative of the continued dominance of masculinities in local government organisations.
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Gender in Management
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23
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8
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Business systems in context not elsewhere classified