The Australian Parliament: A Gendered Organisation


Autoria(s): Crawford, Mary; Pini, Barbara
Contribuinte(s)

Preston, A

Austen, S

Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Limited work has been undertaken on the subject of gender and Australian parliamentary institutions. This study of 13 male and 15 female members of the Australian parliament addresses this gap in the literature. Data from the study are used to explore the ways in which the institutions of political office operate as ‘gendered organisations’ (Acker 1990). What emerges from this analysis is the pervasiveness of gender across the processes, practices and discourses of the parliament. This is a space infused with hegemonic masculinity. This gendering is, however, normalised and/or minimised by many of the parliamentarians involved in the study.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/23868/

Publicador

Curtin University of Technology

Relação

http://www.business.curtin.edu.au/files/WiSER_Women_and_Leadership_Conference_Proceedings_20061.pdf

Crawford, Mary & Pini, Barbara (2006) The Australian Parliament: A Gendered Organisation. In Preston, A & Austen, S (Eds.) Changes. Challenges. Choices. Conference Proceedings from the Inaugural International Women & Leadership Conference,, Curtin University of Technology, Fremantle, Australia, pp. 1-14.

Direitos

© 2007 Women in Social & Economic Research, Curtin University of Technology

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #160509 Public Administration #Women, Australian Pariliament
Tipo

Conference Paper