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Women, Gendered Work and Gendered Violence: So Much More than a Job
Author(s) -
Seymour Kate
Publication year - 2009
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.1468-0432.2009.00437.x
Subject(s) - work (physics) , intervention (counseling) , gender studies , workplace violence , sociology , occupational safety and health , poison control , human factors and ergonomics , criminology , psychology , social psychology , political science , medicine , engineering , environmental health , law , mechanical engineering , psychiatry
This article explores the experiences of individuals who work with men who are violent, focusing in particular on the differential gendered impacts of this area of practice. Violence intervention is widely recognized as work that is difficult, demanding and, frequently, confronting. It is less often recognized that such work is not only experienced differently by men and women, but significantly, that it may weigh more heavily, with impacts that are both broader and more profound, on the women working in this area. Building upon an understanding of the gendered nature of work and the workplace, this research reveals the distinctively gendered nature and impact of work with men who are violent, highlighting the complex interplay of gendered individuals, in the gendered workplace, in relation to a specifically gendered activity, that of men's violence.

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