Patriarchy and Gender Stereotypes in the Contemporary World
Herausgeber: Nayak, Bhabani; Tabassum, Naznin
Patriarchy and Gender Stereotypes in the Contemporary World
Herausgeber: Nayak, Bhabani; Tabassum, Naznin
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This book dwells in the discussion of "patriarchy and gender stereotypes". It specifically deals with impact of gender stereotyping on women in organisations and higher education.
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This book dwells in the discussion of "patriarchy and gender stereotypes". It specifically deals with impact of gender stereotyping on women in organisations and higher education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781032754710
- ISBN-10: 1032754710
- Artikelnr.: 70145918
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781032754710
- ISBN-10: 1032754710
- Artikelnr.: 70145918
Naznin Tabassum is currently working as a Senior Lecturer and MSc Management Programme Leader at the University of Derby, UK; she is a gender researcher. She has also worked at universities in Coventry, Teesside, Newcastle, Bradford and Leeds for the past decade. Her research interests consist of five interrelated subject areas: i) women in management/leadership/women entrepreneurs and gender stereotyping; ii) resilience; iii) liberal, radical and moderate feminism; iv) corporate governance and CSR; and v) corporate prostitution. The main focus of her research is the impact of gender stereotyping on women's career progression in Southeast Asia. She is the editor and author of Modern Corporations and Strategies at Work and journal articles including "Gender stereotypes and their impact on women's career progressions from a managerial perspective", "Antecedents of women manager's resilience: conceptual discussion and implications for HRM" and "The impact of gender stereotyping on female expatriates: a conceptual model of research". Bhabani Shankar Nayak is a political economist working as Professor of Business Management at London Metropolitan University, UK. He has also worked at universities in Sussex, Glasgow, Manchester, York and Coventry for the past two decades. His research interests consist of four closely interrelated and mutually guiding programmes: i) political economy of sustainable development, gender and environment in South Asia; ii) market, microfinance, religion and social business; iii) faith, freedom, globalisation and governance; and iv) Hindu religion and capitalism. The regional focus of his research is on the impacts of neoliberalism on the social, cultural and economic transition of indigenous and rural communities in South Asia. He is the author of 15 books and numerous other publications.
Introduction: Gender Stereotypes and Patriarchal Attitudes 1. Theoretical
Debates about Psychological Dimensions of Gender Stereotypes 2. Impact of
Gender Stereotypes on Women's Career Progression from a Managerial
Perspective 3. Conceptual Narratives on the Impact of Gender Stereotyping
on Female Expatriates 4. Gender Stereotyping and Women in Managerial Roles
5. Gender Inequality and Women in Higher Education 6. Women's
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Bangladesh 7. Friendship, Love, Sex and
Operation Park; Debates on Gender and Culture in Contemporary Orissa 8.
Digital Inequality and Gender: Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
Debates about Psychological Dimensions of Gender Stereotypes 2. Impact of
Gender Stereotypes on Women's Career Progression from a Managerial
Perspective 3. Conceptual Narratives on the Impact of Gender Stereotyping
on Female Expatriates 4. Gender Stereotyping and Women in Managerial Roles
5. Gender Inequality and Women in Higher Education 6. Women's
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Bangladesh 7. Friendship, Love, Sex and
Operation Park; Debates on Gender and Culture in Contemporary Orissa 8.
Digital Inequality and Gender: Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
Introduction: Gender Stereotypes and Patriarchal Attitudes 1. Theoretical
Debates about Psychological Dimensions of Gender Stereotypes 2. Impact of
Gender Stereotypes on Women's Career Progression from a Managerial
Perspective 3. Conceptual Narratives on the Impact of Gender Stereotyping
on Female Expatriates 4. Gender Stereotyping and Women in Managerial Roles
5. Gender Inequality and Women in Higher Education 6. Women's
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Bangladesh 7. Friendship, Love, Sex and
Operation Park; Debates on Gender and Culture in Contemporary Orissa 8.
Digital Inequality and Gender: Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
Debates about Psychological Dimensions of Gender Stereotypes 2. Impact of
Gender Stereotypes on Women's Career Progression from a Managerial
Perspective 3. Conceptual Narratives on the Impact of Gender Stereotyping
on Female Expatriates 4. Gender Stereotyping and Women in Managerial Roles
5. Gender Inequality and Women in Higher Education 6. Women's
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Bangladesh 7. Friendship, Love, Sex and
Operation Park; Debates on Gender and Culture in Contemporary Orissa 8.
Digital Inequality and Gender: Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence