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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... formal circumstances. In addition, most ministers feel that ministry is not so much an occupational choice as a role that God has called them to fulfill, although there are variations across denominations in terms of how this notion of ...
... formal circumstances. In addition, most ministers feel that ministry is not so much an occupational choice as a role that God has called them to fulfill, although there are variations across denominations in terms of how this notion of ...
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... formal barriers within many religions still prevent women from entering the profession. The proportion would be higher if figures for only Protestant clergy were considered. 3 In the United Church of Canada – Canada's largest Protestant ...
... formal barriers within many religions still prevent women from entering the profession. The proportion would be higher if figures for only Protestant clergy were considered. 3 In the United Church of Canada – Canada's largest Protestant ...
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... formal organization, and differentiate it from the informal helping which may go on between neighbours. In mainstream sociology, volunteering has more often treated as leisure than productive activity (for example, Stebbins 1992) ...
... formal organization, and differentiate it from the informal helping which may go on between neighbours. In mainstream sociology, volunteering has more often treated as leisure than productive activity (for example, Stebbins 1992) ...
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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 |
Defining Work: Gender, Professional Work, and the Case of Rural Clergy Muriel Mellow Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
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