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Consent as Resistance, Resistance as Consent: Re‐Reading Part‐Time Professionals’ Acceptance of Their Marginal Positions
Author(s) -
Dick Penny,
Hyde Rosie
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
gender, work and organization
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.159
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1468-0432
pISSN - 0968-6673
DOI - 10.1111/j.1468-0432.2006.00322.x
Subject(s) - situated , resistance (ecology) , reading (process) , identity (music) , set (abstract data type) , work (physics) , position (finance) , psychology , public relations , social psychology , sociology , political science , business , law , computer science , aesthetics , biology , programming language , artificial intelligence , mechanical engineering , ecology , philosophy , finance , engineering
The part‐time employee has traditionally occupied a marginal position in organizations. The recent increase in the numbers of part‐time professionals, however, has been seen as offering potential for the status of the part‐time employee to improve. Evidence to date suggests that this improvement has not taken place and that the part‐time professional is also marginalized. Interestingly, research suggests that part‐time professionals may not experience their subordinate positions as problematic, often believing that the drawbacks of reduced hours working are a legitimate consequence of their ‘choice’ to work part‐time. Such ‘choices’ are frequently attributed to part‐timers’ prioritization of non‐work activities. In this article, using a Foucauldian approach to identity, we argue that choices need to be understood as both situated in time and space and constituted through discourse. Using these ideas we provide a re‐reading of part‐timers’ consent to their marginalization, arguing that their responses to their positions at work can also be understood as resistance to some of the dominant norms of professionalism. We set out the conditions that might be implicated in translating subjective resistance into more material actions.

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