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Routledge Women, Power, and Ethnicity - Feminist Studies Book

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Description

Explore the evolving landscape of social leadership with Women, Power, and Ethnicity: Working Toward Reciprocal Empowerment. As women take on more influential roles in business, politics, and academia, this book examines how the social construction of power is changing. It moves beyond the idea that women must simply mimic male behaviors to succeed in professional environments. This research-based study investigates whether women are adopting traditional male patterns of behavior to maintain influence or if they are developing new ways of practicing power. By looking at the experiences of women from various racial and ethnic backgrounds, the text provides a deep look into how identity and leadership intersect. It is an essential resource for anyone studying sociology, anthropology, or feminist theory who wants to understand the real-world dynamics of leadership and social change.

Key Features

Examines the social construction of power as women assume increasing positions of leadership in modern society.

Investigates whether female leaders adopt traditionally male patterns of behavior in business, industry, and politics.

Provides research on how women from various racial and ethnic backgrounds experience and practice power.

Offers a deep look into the different ways women exercise influence in academic and professional settings.

Part of the Haworth Innovations in Feminist Studies series for academic and social science research.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
05 March 2003
Listed Since
30 December 2006

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