“Said and Done” Versus “Saying and Doing”
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Abstract
Recently, the study of gender has focused on processes by which gender is brought into social relations through interaction. This article explores implications of a two-sided dynamic—gendering practices and practicing of gender—for understanding gendering processes in formal organizations. Using stories from interviews and participant observation in multinational corporations, the author explores the practicing of gender at work. She defines practicing gender as a moving phenomenon that is done quickly, directionally (in time), and (often) nonreflexively; is informed (often) by liminal awareness; and is in concert with others. She notes how other conceptions of gender dynamics and practice inform the analysis…
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- Conceptualization
- Reflexivity
- Liminality
- Intentionality
- Agency (philosophy)
- Sociology
- Power (physics)
- Multinational corporation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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