Authors
Sarah CE Riley
Publication date
2002/9
Journal
British Journal of Social Psychology
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
443-461
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The contradiction between support for egalitarian employment practices and the maintenance of occupational androcentrism was examined by discursively analysing constructions of equality and discrimination from 46 interviews with professional men. Accounts of equality were produced through the interpretative repertories of ‘interchangeability’, ‘individual ability’ and ‘pragmatism’. This enables, first, an understanding of discrimination as ‘non‐individualism’, a term used to describe the treatment of social group memberships as salient, and second, defined interventions based on a structural analysis of equality as discrimination. These repertoires minimized the gendered nature of men and women's experiences and negated the use of context in favour of an abstract principle of individualism. Participants warranted their accounts through feminist arguments, two‐sided argument formulations, and the construction …
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