没有性别歧视的性别歧视:警察工作中的性别盲框架

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Jenia Lo, Adelyn Lim
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本文考察了女警察在新加坡警察部队的工作经历。近年来,SPF的女性官员取得了许多“第一”,暗指女性不仅成功地进入了男性主导的职业,而且获得了与男性同行平等的地位。然而,根据深入的采访和内容分析,SPF的女警察仍然面临着各种形式的性别歧视,女警察遵循男性规范、性别分工和工作中的性骚扰。我们如何解释SPF的性别中立言论和女警察的性别不平等现实之间的脱节?我们认为,首先,SPF作为一个组织,以及一些女警察自己,通过坚持他们看不到性别或性别在组织中无关紧要,采用性别盲框架来解释任何形式的性别歧视。第二,性别歧视做法已经从公开的性别歧视形式演变为隐蔽的性别歧视。由于性别歧视在组织中表现方式的转变,SPF和一些女警察并不认为这些做法是性别歧视,而是正常的日常语言和行为。这篇文章试图找出那些强加给女警察的无定形的性别歧视形式,这些形式反过来反映了个人层面的互动和结构性的职业实践之间的递归关系。
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Sexism without sexists: Gender-blind frames in police work

Sexism without sexists: Gender-blind frames in police work

This article examines policewomen's experiences of work in the Singapore Police Force (SPF). In recent years, female officers in the SPF have accomplished many “firsts,” alluding to women not only succeeding in entering the male-dominated profession but attaining equal status as their male counterparts. Based on in-depth interviews and content analysis, however, policewomen in the SPF are still confronting various forms of gender discrimination, with female officers navigating masculine norms, a gendered division of labor, and sexual harassment at work. How can we explain this disjuncture between the SPF's rhetoric of gender neutrality and policewomen's reality of gender inequality? We argue that first, the SPF as an organization, and some policewomen themselves, adopt gender-blind frames to interpret any forms of gender discrimination, by insisting that they do not see gender or that gender does not matter in the organization. Second, sexist practices have evolved from overt to covert forms of gender discrimination. Because of this shift in how gender discrimination manifests in the organization, the SPF and some policewomen do not perceive those practices as sexist but as normal, everyday language and behavior. This article seeks to identify those amorphous forms of sexism enacted upon policewomen that, in turn, reflect the recursive relationship between individual-level interactions and structurally embedded occupational practices.

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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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