南非律师事务所的女律师因身为人母而付出的代价

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Tamlynne Meyer
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本文介绍了对南非女律师进行的一项研究的结果,以确定母亲身份对其法律职业生涯的影响。本文的论点是,母性与法律职业中男性主导的竞争激烈的职业文化格格不入。本文采用埃德加-舍恩(Edgar Schein)的组织文化概念和皮埃尔-布迪厄(Pierre Bourdieu)的领域、习惯和文化概念来理解,尽管消除了正式障碍并颁布了法律和政策,妇女在其职业生涯中如何继续经历不平等的结果。这些概念进一步揭示了男性主导的职业文化如何以及为何根深蒂固,并始终是最难改变的因素之一。这项研究还以女性主义立场认识论为基础,对南非三家公司律师事务所的 27 名律师进行了访谈。主要研究结果表明,在成为母亲后,许多女律师在母亲角色和职业角色之间出现了脱节,这归因于该行业的过度竞争文化。这导致许多女性的法律职业生涯不太成功,并以不同的方式表现出来。这些研究结果表明了妇女是如何在这一职业中被长期边缘化的,以及为什么尽管有健全的法律和政策框架来促进平等,但我们仍然看到这一职业的高级队伍中缺乏女性的原因。
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The price women attorneys pay for being mothers in South African law firms

This paper presents the findings of a study undertaken amongst women attorneys in South Africa, to determine the impact motherhood has on their legal career. The argument is that motherhood is incompatible with the hyper-competitive male dominant professional culture of the legal profession. The paper employs Edgar Schein's concept of organisational culture and Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of field, habitus and culture to understand how women continue to experience unequal outcome in their careers, despite the removal of formal barriers and the enactment of laws and policies. The concepts further illuminate how and why the male dominant culture of the profession embeds itself and remains one of the hardest elements to change. The study was furthermore underpinned by a feminist standpoint epistemology, interviewing 27 attorneys across three corporate law firms in South Africa. The key findings show that when becoming a mother, many women attorneys experience a disjuncture between their mothering and professional role, which is attributed to the hyper-competitive culture of the profession. This leads to many women having less successful legal careers which is manifested in different ways. These findings demonstrate how women are perpetually marginalized in the profession and why we continue to see the lack of women in the senior ranks of the profession despite a robust legal and policy framework promoting equality.

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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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