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Men as Managers, Managers as Men
Critical Perspectives on Men, Masculinities and Managements

Edited by:
  • David Collinson - Lancaster University, UK
  • Jeff Hearn - Huddersfield University, UK, Orebro University, Sweden, Hanken School of Economics, Finland, University of Huddersfield, UK

September 1996 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Most work on gender in organizations is focused on women in organizations in relation to power structures dominated by men; however, Men as Managers, Managers as Men explores the relationship between men, masculinities, and management. The first international book to address the relationship between constructions of masculinity and managerial and power processes in organizations, this volume also examines top and middle managers, entrepreneurs and corporate executives, and public and private sector managers. Drawing on both theoretical and empirical contributions from three continents, the book critically examines: the reproduction of power and gender inequality in organizations the connections between specific managerial functions and particular dominant masculinities the historical and global diversity of men, masculinities, and managements Following an extended introductory chapter by the editors that locates the key theoretical issues and debates, individual chapters from leading scholars focus on a range of diverse national, disciplinary, and organizational areas. As well as providing new insights into how managements and masculinities may reinforce each other, this challenging book ultimately explores the ways in which both management and men might be changed, or even transformed. Men as Managers, Managers as Men makes an important contribution to organization studies, the sociology of work, and gender studies.

David L Collinson and Jeff Hearn
Breaking the Silence
On Men, Masculinities and Managements

 
Wendy Hollway
Masculinities and Managements in the Transition from Factory Hands to Sentimental Workers
David Morgan
The Gender of Bureaucracy
Beverly H Burris
Technocracy, Patriarchy and Management
Deborah Kerfoot and David Knights
The Best Is Yet to Come? Searching for Embodiment in Managerial Work
Rosslyn Reed
Entrepreneurialism and Paternalism in Australian Management
A Gender Critique for the `Self-Made' Man

 
Kate Mulholland
Entrepreneurialism, Masculinities and the `Self-Made' Man
Cheryl R Lehman
Quiet Whispers... Men Accounting for Women, West to East
Alison E Woodward
Multinational Masculinities and European Bureaucracies
Patricia Yancey Martin
Gendering and Evaluating Dynamics
Men, Masculinities and Managements

 
Michael Roper
`Seduction and Succession'
Circuits of Homosocial Desire in Management

 
Craig Prichard
Managing Universities
Is It Men's Work?

 

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