Ephemeral promises of happiness: Coming out in the Australian accounting profession into the late 2010s

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Matthew Egan, Barbara de Lima Voss
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Abstract

This interview-based study explores how shifting promises of happiness impact on LGBTIQ+ individuals within the workplace. Our study situates within the “Big 4” Australian professional service firms at a time of significant political change, centered around the legislating of marriage equality in 2017. Together with statements of support issued by each of these firms, these moves offered an increasing sense that secure promises of happiness were now offered to “out” LGBTIQ+ staff. A shifting of hetero-cis normativities was suggested, offering some sense of greater safety, visibility, connection, and acceptance within these workplaces. However, these promises of happiness remained precarious and did little for issues that mattered most (including promotion), particularly individuals of intersectionality, including ethnically diverse and female individuals.

幸福的短暂承诺:进入2010年代末的澳大利亚会计行业
这项基于访谈的研究探讨了幸福承诺的转变如何影响工作场所中的LGBTIQ+人群。我们的研究位于澳大利亚“四大”专业服务公司内部,当时正处于重大政治变革时期,围绕着2017年婚姻平等立法展开。再加上这些公司发表的支持声明,这些举措让人们越来越感觉到,现在向“出局”的LGBTIQ+员工提供了安全的幸福承诺。有人建议改变异顺式规范性,在这些工作场所提供更大的安全性、可见性、联系性和可接受性。然而,这些幸福的承诺仍然不稳定,对最重要的问题(包括晋升)几乎没有作用,尤其是交叉性的个人,包括种族多样性和女性个人。
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期刊介绍: Gender, Work & Organization is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal was established in 1994 and is published by John Wiley & Sons. It covers research on the role of gender on the workfloor. In addition to the regular issues, the journal publishes several special issues per year and has new section, Feminist Frontiers,dedicated to contemporary conversations and topics in feminism.
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