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- Title
In the steps of Joan Acker: A journey in researching inequality regimes and intersectional inequalities.
- Authors
Healy, Geraldine; Tatli, Ahu; Ipek, Gulce; Özturk, Mustafa; Seierstad, Cathrine; Wright, Tessa
- Abstract
Inspired by two of Acker's interconnected concepts, inequality regimes and intersectionality, the authors revisit their intersectional research. By exploring their various studies on inequality regimes and intersectionality, the authors propose some novel insights that have emerged from an aggregate appraisal of some 17 empirically researched papers, all shaped by Joan Acker's sociology. While Acker's work on gender and organizations has provided crucial insights into much of this work, this article concentrates on the overarching concept of inequality regimes and then focuses in on less‐developed aspects of intersectionality in Acker's work. In doing so, it reconsiders the value of inequality regimes in pushing the boundaries of intersectional insights.
- Subjects
EQUALITY; INTERSECTIONALITY; WORK structure
- Publication
Gender, Work & Organization, 2019, Vol 26, Issue 12, p1749
- ISSN
0968-6673
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gwao.12252