Description
Written by leading researchers from four continents, this book offers a broad and contemporary assessment of the ways in which gender affects workplace communication and how this in turn influences people’s choices, training, opportunities and career development. A range of work situations are considered (including communication within the normal routine, in a crisis or under pressure, and during those occasions important for career development) and examples are sourced from a variety of contexts (including international business, leadership, service work, and computer-mediated communication). Gender and Communication at Work includes a diversity of theoretical perspectives in order to most successfully map the range of communication strategies, identities and roles which impact upon and are influenced by gender at work.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Gender and Communication at Work: An Introduction, Mary Barrett, Marilyn J. Davidson; Part 1 Gender and Communication Situations in the Employment Lifespan; Chapter 2 Gendered Performance and Communication in the Employment Interview, Patrice M. Buzzanell, Rebecca J. Meisenbach; Chapter 3 The Effect of Gender on the Transfer of Interpersonal Communication Skills Training to the Workplace, Kathryn S. O’Neill, Carol D. Hansen, Gary L. May; Chapter 4 Women and Promotion: The Influence of Communication Style, Jennifer J. Peck; Part 2 Gender, Communication and Organizational Boundaries: Linkages and Violations; Chapter 5 Gender Issues in Workplace Groups: Effects of Gender and Communication Style on Social Influence, Linda L. Carli; Chapter 6 Gender and Advisor–Client Communication, Joan Mulholland; Chapter 7 Gender, Communication and International Business, Beverly D. Metcalfe; Chapter 8 Gender, Violation and Communication at Work, Jeff Hearn, Wendy Parkin; Part 3 Gender and Communication Channels in Special Workplace Environments; Chapter 9 Communication Channels and Gender Structures at Work, Catherine W. Ng, Laura Byra; Chapter 10 Women’s Work: The Language Use of Call Centre Representatives, Margaret Franken, Catherine Wallace; Chapter 11 Putting Gender in its Place: A Case Study on Constructing Speaker Identities in a Management Meeting, Judith Baxter; Chapter 12 Communication and Gender Issues in an Italian Medical Emergency Control Room: A Case Study, Isabella Paoletti; Part 4 Communicating to Get Things Done; Chapter 13 Gender, Leadership and Communication, Leonie V. Still; Chapter 14 ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero!’: Organizational Storytelling as a Vehicle for Communicating a Female Archetype of Workplace Leadership, Su Olsson; Chapter 15 Negotiating while Female: Research and Implications, Alice F. Stuhlmacher, Rebecca B. Winkler; Chapter 16 Gender and the Expression of Emotion in Organizations, Theresa A. Domagalski; Part 5 The Future: Gender and Computer-mediated Communication at Work; Chapter 17 Gender and Electronic Discourse in the Workplace, Rob Thomson; Chapter 18 The Email Gender Gap, Niki Panteli, Monica Seeley; Chapter 19 Gender and Diffusion of Email: An Organizational Perspective, Mark J. Brosnan; Chapter 20 Gender, Group Composition and Task Type in Virtual Groups, Victor Savicki, David A. Foster, Merle Kelley;



