Spatial Work in Between Glass Ceilings and Glass Walls: Gender-Class Intersectionality and Organizational Aesthetics

Varda Wasserman, Michal Frenkel

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ملخص

This study explores the relations between organizational spatiality, gender, and class. It examines the work performed by managers and architects on the one hand, and by various groups of female employees on the other, in constructing, reproducing, and challenging gender-class identities through space-related means. Three types of gender-class spatial work are identified―discursive, material, and interpretive-emotional―to highlight the role of space in constructing and reconstructing inequality regimes within organizations. Applying insights from Lefebvre’s spatial theory, we analyze the case of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ new headquarters, demonstrating how the spatial work of various actors is both gendered and gendering. We also show how space is enacted by women from different social groups in accordance with their habitus and with the aim of distinguishing themselves from others.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)1485-1505
عدد الصفحات21
دوريةOrganization Studies
مستوى الصوت36
رقم الإصدار11
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - 1 نوفمبر 2015

ملاحظة ببليوغرافية

Funding Information:
Support for this study was provided by the Research Authority of the Open University.

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