Dear colleagues, you are warmly invited to the Second Seminar of the Gendered Inclusion in Contemporary Organisations series which will take place in Kent on the 9th of March 2016. Attendance is FREE, we also have a limited number of early career bursaries available.
GENDERED INCLUSION IN CONTEMPORARY ORGANISATIONS
ESRC Funded Seminar Series
SEMINAR 2 – Theorising Gendered Inclusion: Contemporary Gender Roles, Identities and Expectations at Work
Wednesday 9th March 2016
9.30am to 4.30pm
University of Kent
To advance debates concerned with the persistence of gender inequality in contemporary organizations, this seminar series argues for a shift in how we theorise and understand the tenacity and experience of ongoing discrimination. Specifically, the series calls for a move away from explanations based on an assumption of exclusion (underpinned materially and symbolically by a masculine norm) towards a focus on the way in which women and men are included in organizations today.
The second seminar in the series will explore the feminine and masculine organizational subjectivities which form the basis of inclusion in contemporary organizations. In particular, attention will be directed at reconfigurations of femininity and masculinity connected to discourses of postfeminism and neoliberalism which circulate in the wider social context. Such discourses act as differentiators of the meanings and understandings that attach to femininity and masculinity with implications for how women and men – both understood as heterogeneous groups – experience work and organizations. Set within the context of the emergence of these discourses, this seminar considers the kinds of organizational subjects women and men are expected to become - such as the new ideal leader characterised by a feminine ethos manifest in a range of leadership practices associated with femininity - if they are to gain access to and be fully included in the world of work.
Speakers include:
• Professor Rosalind Gill (School of Arts and Social Sciences, City University, UK)
• Professor Elisabeth Kelan (Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University,UK)
• Dr Shelley Budgeon (Dept. of Political Science, University of Birmingham,UK)
• Dr Marieke van den Brink (Dept. of Business Administration, Radboud University, The Netherlands)
• Professor Nick Rumens, (Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth,UK)
• Ms Rachel O’Neill (Dept. of Culture, Media & Creative Industries, King’s College London,UK)
REGISTRATION: The seminar is FREE to attend. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. The number of places is limited. Please register at EVENTBRITE https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gendered-inclusion-seminar-2-roles-identities-and-expectations-at-work-tickets-20725581773
Bursaries: To encourage the participation of early career scholars and PhD students, we have a limited number of TRAVEL BURSARIES. To apply for a bursary please email Dr Maria Adamson [log in to unmask] providing a brief account of your circumstances and why you are interested in attending the seminar.
When: 9 March 2016, 9.30am to 4.30pm. Registration/coffee 9.30am. Talks start at 10.00am.
Where: University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7PE. Venue: Symposium Room, Kent Business School, Canterbury Campus, CT2 7PE. Directions: https://www.kent.ac.uk/maps/canterbury/canterbury-campus/building/kent-business-school
The seminar series is organised by Dr Maria Adamson (Middlesex), Prof Elisabeth Kelan (Cranfield), Dr Patricia Lewis (Kent), Prof Nick Rumens (Portsmouth), Prof Martyna Slywa (Essex)
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