Bibliographie complète
Sex, Gender and Work Segregation in the Cultural Industries
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Hesmondhalgh, David (Auteur)
- Baker, Sarah (Auteur)
Titre
Sex, Gender and Work Segregation in the Cultural Industries
Résumé
This chapter addresses work ‘segregation’ by sex in the cultural industries. We outline some of the main forms this takes, according to our observations: the high presence of women in marketing and public relations roles; the high numbers of women in production co-ordination and similar roles; the domination of men of more prestigious creative roles; and the domination by men of technical jobs. We then turn to explanation: what gender dynamics drive such patterns of work segregation according to sex? Drawing on interviews, we claim that the following stereotypes or prevailing discourses, concerning the distinctive attributes of women and men, may influence such segregation: that women are more caring, supportive and nurturing; that women are better communicators; that women are ‘better organized’; and that men are more creative because they are less bound by rules.
Publication
The Sociological Review
Volume
63
Numéro
1_suppl
Pages
23-36
Date
May 1, 2015
Abrév. de revue
The Sociological Review
Langue
en
ISSN
0038-0261
Consulté le
24/08/2021 18:53
Catalogue de bibl.
SAGE Journals
Extra
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Référence
Hesmondhalgh, D., & Baker, S. (2015). Sex, Gender and Work Segregation in the Cultural Industries. The Sociological Review, 63(1_suppl), 23–36. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-954X.12238
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