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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... Profession 5 Defining Work in Accountable Ways 6 Defining Emotional Boundaries 7 Negotiating the Boundary between Public and Private 8 Conclusion Appendix One: Methodological Notes Appendix Two: Coding Categories Notes Bibliography ...
... Profession 5 Defining Work in Accountable Ways 6 Defining Emotional Boundaries 7 Negotiating the Boundary between Public and Private 8 Conclusion Appendix One: Methodological Notes Appendix Two: Coding Categories Notes Bibliography ...
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... profession, but ministry is anomalous as a masculine occupation because it includes activities that have typically been linked to women's work, such as emotional caregiving and the nurturing of relationships. Because increasing numbers ...
... profession, but ministry is anomalous as a masculine occupation because it includes activities that have typically been linked to women's work, such as emotional caregiving and the nurturing of relationships. Because increasing numbers ...
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... 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, setting,
... 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, setting,
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... professions do establish norms for what counts as a legitimate or commendable use of time and energy. Within the constraints of occupational culture, professionals generally have more discretion than other workers over how and when they ...
... professions do establish norms for what counts as a legitimate or commendable use of time and energy. Within the constraints of occupational culture, professionals generally have more discretion than other workers over how and when they ...
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... profession as a calling or a vocation. Artists, doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, and others also use this language to talk about their deep commitment to their occupations. Although religious terminology may not be used, individuals ...
... profession as a calling or a vocation. Artists, doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, and others also use this language to talk about their deep commitment to their occupations. Although religious terminology may not be used, individuals ...
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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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