A ‘feminised workplace’ doesn’t mean what you think it means / Letter
The point is not to reiterate gender stereotypes, write Emily J Hogg, Dr Charlotte J Fabricius and Dr Ida Aaskov Dolmer, but to make visible the ways that contemporary capitalism exploits our ideas about gender As researchers working on the topic of feminised work, it is dismaying to see the (…)
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