Challenging cisnormativity, gender binarism and sex binarism in management research: foregrounding the workplace experiences of trans* and intersex people

Thomas Köllen, N. Rumens
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Purpose This paper aims to challenge the cisnormative and binary assumptions that underpin the management and gender scholarship. Introducing and contextualising the contributions that comprise this special issue, this paper critically reflects on some of the principal developments in management research on trans* and intersex people in the workplace and anticipates what future scholarship in this area might entail. Design/methodology/approach A critical approach is adopted to interrogate the prevailing cisnormative and binary approach adopted by management and gender scholars. Findings The key finding is the persistence of cisnormativity and normative gender and sex binarism in academic knowledge production and in society more widely, which appear to have hindered how management and gender scholars have routinely failed to conceptualise and foreground the array of diverse genders and sexes. Originality/value This paper foregrounds the workplace experiences of trans* and intersex people, which have been neglected by management researchers. By positioning intersexuality as an important topic of management research, this paper breaks the silence that has enwrapped intersex issues in gender and management scholarship. There are still unanswered questions and issues that demand future research from academics who are interested in addressing cisnormativity in the workplace and problematising the sex and gender binaries that sustain it.
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挑战管理研究中的顺规范、性别二元论和性二元论:跨性别者和双性人的职场经历
本文旨在挑战支撑管理和性别学术的顺规范和二元假设。本文介绍了本期特刊的贡献,并将其置于背景中,批判性地反思了工作场所中跨性别和双性人管理研究的一些主要发展,并预测了该领域未来的学术研究可能会带来什么。设计/方法/方法采用了一种批判性的方法来质疑管理和性别学者采用的普遍的顺规范和二元方法。关键的发现是,在学术知识生产和更广泛的社会中,顺规范性和规范性性别和性别二元主义的持续存在,这似乎阻碍了管理和性别学者如何经常未能概念化和突出各种性别和性别。原创性/价值本文着重介绍了被管理研究者忽视的跨性别者和双性人的职场经历。通过将双性人定位为管理研究的一个重要主题,本文打破了在性别和管理学术中围绕双性人问题的沉默。仍有一些未解决的问题和问题需要学者们未来的研究,他们有兴趣解决工作场所的顺规范问题,并将维持这种顺规范的性别和性别二元性问题化。
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