Gender and the public sector : professionals and managerial change
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 3.06G3252g (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10011646 |
Part I. Contexts and networks 1. New labour, governance and the politics of diversity 2. Genderred states, critical engagements 3. Managing transformation? Health and welfare management in south Africa 4. Gender, welfare regimes and the medical profession in France and Greece: Clientelism, étaism and the 'Mediterranean rim' Part II. Managing professional work 5. Identifying the professional 'man'ager: Masculinity, professionalism and the search for legitimacy 6. Women's positioning in a bureaucratic environment: Combining employment and mothering 7. Plural frames of work in public sector organisations 8. On the front line: Women's experiences of managing the new public services 9. Hard nosed or pink and fluffy? An examinations of how middle managers in health care use the competing metaphors of business and care to achieve desired outcomes 10. Ministering angels and the virtuous profession: Service and professional indemnity Part III. Identity and biography 11. Gendered narratives of the management of residencial care homes 12. The problematic professional: Gender and the transgression of 'professional' identity
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