Defining Work: Gender, Professional Work, and the Case of Rural ClergyMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2006 M11 24 - 216 páginas Based on interviews with forty rural Protestant clergy, Mellow argues that male and female clergy challenge gendered definitions of work by focusing on obligation, context, visibility, and time. She also considers how clergy's work is shaped by the rural setting, arguing that we must consider how work is "placed" as well as gendered. |
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... congregation – ask for an accounting of their time or express doubts about the legitimacy of certain activities. who may. PROFESSIONS,. OCCUPATIONAL. CULTURE,. AND. WORK. DEFINITIONS. Many jobs are clearly defined in terms of content, ...
... congregation – ask for an accounting of their time or express doubts about the legitimacy of certain activities. who may. PROFESSIONS,. OCCUPATIONAL. CULTURE,. AND. WORK. DEFINITIONS. Many jobs are clearly defined in terms of content, ...
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... accounts of work are central concerns of this book. I believe their accounts are suggestive for broader sociological theorizing about work. WORK. AS. VOCATIONAL. AND. CALLING. The idea that one's occupation is a “calling” raises the ...
... accounts of work are central concerns of this book. I believe their accounts are suggestive for broader sociological theorizing about work. WORK. AS. VOCATIONAL. AND. CALLING. The idea that one's occupation is a “calling” raises the ...
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... accounts of the workers themselves as data for my analysis rather than with a discussion of issues related to professionalization or professional closure. It should be clear from the previous sections that this research is informed by a ...
... accounts of the workers themselves as data for my analysis rather than with a discussion of issues related to professionalization or professional closure. It should be clear from the previous sections that this research is informed by a ...
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... accounts and then proceeded to those of their male colleagues. More specifically, I approach this topic from a gender relations perspective, similar to that which informs the work of Acker (1990, 1998), Davies (1996), Stivers (1993) ...
... accounts and then proceeded to those of their male colleagues. More specifically, I approach this topic from a gender relations perspective, similar to that which informs the work of Acker (1990, 1998), Davies (1996), Stivers (1993) ...
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... account for some of the positive features that came with working in a job with few fixed boundaries as well explain the difficulties of living in “the fishbowl.” CONCLUSION. Clergy are far from being a typical case in terms of how paid ...
... account for some of the positive features that came with working in a job with few fixed boundaries as well explain the difficulties of living in “the fishbowl.” CONCLUSION. Clergy are far from being a typical case in terms of how paid ...
Contenido
Methodology and Respondents | |
An Essential Component of the Profession | |
Defining Work in Accountable Ways | |
Defining Emotional Boundaries | |
Negotiating the Boundary between Public and Private | |
Conclusion | |
Methodological Notes | |
Coding Categories | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
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Defining Work: Gender, Professional Work, and the Case of Rural Clergy Muriel Mellow Vista previa limitada - 2014 |
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