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The Australian Parliament: A Gendered Organisation

机译:澳大利亚议会:性别组织

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This study, drawing on interviews with 13 male and 15 female members of the Australian parliament, has two aims. The first is to contribute to knowledge about the nature of the Australian parliament, an institution which has seldom been subjected to gender analysis. This is particularly pertinent given the significant increase in women's representative status over the past decade. The second of the paper's aims is to demonstrate the efficacy of contemporary gender and organisational theory, particularly work on men and masculinities, for investigating questions related to women's involvement in politics. The paper draws on Joan Acker's (‘Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations’, Gender and Society, 4, 1990, 139–58; ‘From Sex Roles to Gendered Institutions’, Contemporary Sociology, 21, 1992, 565–9.) notion of ‘gendered organisations’ to interrogate the data.
机译:这项研究基于对澳大利亚议会13位男性和15位女性成员的采访,有两个目标。首先是为了解澳大利亚议会的性质做出贡献,该议会很少接受性别分析。鉴于过去十年来妇女代表地位的显着提高,这一点尤其重要。本文的第二个目的是证明当代性别和组织理论,特别是有关男性和男性气质的著作,在调查与妇女参与政治有关的问题方面的功效。该论文借鉴了琼·阿克(Joan Acker)的著作(“等级制度,工作,机构:性别组织理论”,性别与社会,1990年第4期,第139-58页;《从性别角色到性别制度》,当代社会学,第21期,1992年,第565页)。 –9。)“性别组织”概念来询问数据。

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