Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance

Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance

Author: Sarah Blithe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-06-05

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1317515269

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Pressure to achieve work-life "balance" has recently become a significant part of the cultural fabric of working life in United States. A very few privileged employees tout their ability to find balance between their careers and the rest of their lives, but most employees face considerable organizational and economic constraints which hamper their ability to maintain a reasonable "balance" between paid work and other life aspects—and it is not only women who struggle. Increasingly men find it difficult to "do it all." Women have long noted the near impossibility of balancing multiple roles, but it is only recently that men have been encouraged to see themselves beyond their breadwinner selves. Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance describes the work-life practices of men in the United States. The purpose is to increase gender equality at work for all employees. With a focus on leave policy inequalities, this book argues that men experience a phenomenon called "the glass handcuffs," which prevents them from leaving work to participate fully in their families, homes, and other life events, highlighting the cultural, institutional, organizational, and occupational conditions which make gender equality in work-life policy usage difficult. This social justice book ultimately draws conclusions about how to minimize inequalities at work. Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance is unique as it laces together some theoretical concepts which have little previous association, including entrepreneurialism; leave policy, occupational identity, and the economic necessities of families. This book will therefore be of particular interest to researches and academics alike in the disciplines of Gender studies, Human Resource Management, Employment Relations, Sociology and Cultural Studies.


Internationalizing Higher Education

Internationalizing Higher Education

Author: Peter Ninnes

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781402036569

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A critical appraisal of internationalizing higher education. Employs contemporary social theory to analyse the subject matter. Australian authors.


War on Autism

War on Autism

Author: Anne McGuire

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2016-04-28

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 0472053124

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War on Autism examines autism as a historically specific and power-laden cultural phenomenon that has much to teach about the social organization of a neoliberal western modernity. Bringing together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives including critical disability studies, queer and critical race theory, and cultural studies, the book analyzes the social significance and productive effects of contemporary discourses of autism as these are produced and circulated in the field of autism advocacy. Anne McGuire reveals how in the field of autism advocacy, autism often appears as an abbreviation, its multiple meanings distilled to various "red flag" warnings in awareness campaigns, bulleted biomedical "facts" in information pamphlets, or worrisome statistics in policy reports. She analyzes the relationships between these fragmentary enactments of autism and traces their continuities to reveal an underlying, powerful, and ubiquitous logic of violence that casts autism as a pathological threat that advocacy must work to eliminate. Such logic, McGuire contends, functions to delimit the role of the "good" autism advocate to one who is positioned "against" autism. Book jacket.


Politics in Sri Lanka, 1947-1979

Politics in Sri Lanka, 1947-1979

Author: A. Jeyaratnam Wilson

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780333262085

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This Book Examines The Interelationships Between The Island`S Various Social, Religios And Ethni Groups, The Progress Of The Economy And The Processes Which Manipulate Change. This Revised Edition Not Only Updates Events But Makes Fresh Analyses In The Context Of Developments From 1973 To 1979. First End Page Missing, Bookseller`S Stamp On The Title Page, Text Absolutely Clean, Black Mark On The Last End Page, Condition Good


Judges on Trial

Judges on Trial

Author: Shimon Shetreet

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-10-24

Total Pages: 495

ISBN-13: 1107013674

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This study of the English judiciary stimulates a discussion of the factors shaping judicial independence, including accountability and constitutional adjudication.


Politics in Sri Lanka 1947-1973

Politics in Sri Lanka 1947-1973

Author: A. Jeyaratnam Wilson

Publisher: London : Macmillan

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13:

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Study of politics in Sri Lanka from 1947 to 1973 - presents demographic aspects and historical background material, considers the political problems associated with interethnic relations between the sinhalese majority and the Indian minority group, and covers economic development and social change, political behaviour and political power, the constitution (comment) and government, foreign policy and defence policy, etc. Annotated bibliography pp. 331 and 332, maps and references.


Materialism and the Critique of Energy

Materialism and the Critique of Energy

Author: Brent Ryan Bellamy

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780989549745

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Materialism and the Critique of Energy brings together twenty-one theorists working in a range of traditions to conceive of a twenty-first century materialism critical of the economic, political, cultural, and environmental impacts of large-scale energy development on collective life. The book reconceives of the inseparable histories of fossil fuels and capital in order to narrate the historical development of the fossil regime, interpret its cultural formations, and develop politics suited to both resist and revolutionize energy-hungry capitalism.


Marshall of Singapore

Marshall of Singapore

Author: Kevin Tan

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 9812308784

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Chronicles the life, times and achievements of David Marshall ('Singapore's Conscience'). This book presents the story of this extraordinary man who was, for many, Singapore's 'missionary of democracy'.


Ceylon

Ceylon

Author: Great Britain. Special Commission on the Ceylon Constitution

Publisher:

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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