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Crafting the Elastic Self? Gender and Identities in Senior Appointments in Irish Education
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Date Issued
2011-11
Date Available
2015-03-02T11:16:29Z
Abstract
This article considers the impact of new managerial reform on the recruitment and retention of women into senior management posts across the Irish education sector. In Ireland as elsewhere, the rhetoric of gender equality permeates new managerial reforms. Yet our data suggest that an emphasis on performativity and an intense commitment to paid work consolidates masculinist management cultures disguised through the ideology of choice. This works to the detriment of women, especially those with caring responsibilities. Drawing on studies of 23 top-level educational appointments in primary, secondary and higher education, we show how the relentless crafting of an elastic self is required for both those who remain in management positions in education and those who seek them.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Gender, Work and Organization
Volume
18
Issue
6
Start Page
631
End Page
649
Copyright (Published Version)
2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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crafting_elastic_self_.doc
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81.5 KB
Format
Microsoft Word
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