Glass Walls - Amy Diehl, Leanne M. Dzubinski

Glass Walls

Shattering the Six Gender Bias Barriers Still Holding Women Back at Work
Buch | Hardcover
302 Seiten
2023
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-7096-0 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
Looks at six main bias barriers women face at work and how leaders, allies, and women can overcome them.

Gender bias is a powerful but hidden force that holds women back, keeping them from achieving

their full potential and limiting organizations from achieving the creativity, problem solving, and growth

that are possible with a gender diverse workforce.

But you can’t fix what you can’t see—and you can’t solve a complex problem unless you truly

understand and properly define its component parts.

In this revealing new book, Amy Diehl, Ph.D. and Leanne Dzubinski, Ph.D. shine a new light on the

barriers that form the structure of gender bias in the workplace. Through their original research, they

have discovered six core factors, and even more subfactors (some of which they have given name to for

the first time in the gender bias literature). They describe each of the six overarching barriers women

face; illustrate each with real-world examples and stories shared by women in their study; and explain

the consequences of that specific barrier.

To better understand all that causes gender bias, Drs. Diehl and Dzubinski created a survey instrument,

the Gender Bias Scale for Women Leaders, comprised of scale questions derived from the authors’

previous research. Using factor analysis, they discovered underlying themes behind workplace barriers,

revealing the six primary barriers. Next, they conducted qualitative content analysis of women’s stories

from public sources to confirm their six-barrier model and identify the many subcomponents of each.

Their findings and analysis present a new, important, and richly detailed blueprint of gender bias. Based

on their research findings, Drs. Diehl and Dzubinski document, describe, and explain:

• How male privilege results in a workplace built by men and for men

• How women encounter disproportionate constraints in that workplace, expected to play supportive

roles to men.

• The surprising ways in which women have experienced insufficient support, based solely on

gender.

• The concept of devaluation, and its consequences for both the target and the organization.

• How women face overt hostility at work merely by virtue of their gender.

• How the above barriers lead to acquiescence, which occurs when women internalize the obstacles

and adapt to the limitations.

Amy B. Diehl is an award-winning information technology leader and gender equity researcher who has authored numerous scholarly journal articles and book chapters. Her writing has also appeared in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Ms. Magazine. Gender Bias in the Workplace is her first book. She is also a sought-after speaker, consultant, and lawsuit expert witness. She resides in a small town in Pennsylvania. You can visit her online at amy-diehl.com or on Twitter: @amydiehl. Leanne M. Dzubinski, PhD, is acting dean and associate professor of intercultural education in the Cook School of Intercultural Studies at Biola University in California. She is the author of Women in the Mission of the Church: Their Opportunities and Obstacles throughout Christian History and Playing by the Rules: How Women Lead in Evangelical Mission Organizations. She has written many scholarly articles related to gender bias and her work has been published in Harvard Business Review and Fast Company. Prior to moving to California, she worked in western Europe for many years.

Preface

Introduction: The Six Primary Barriers

Chapter 1: Male Privilege



Male Gatekeeping
Boys’ Club
Role Incredulity
Shunning
Tokenism
Gender Blindness
Masculine Language
Two-person Career Structure
Glass Cliff
Breaking Down Male Privilege: A Diverse Organization

Chapter 2: Disproportionate Constraints



Constrained Career Choices
Muted Voices
Unequal Standards
Breaking Down Disproportionate Constraints: An Equitable Organization

Chapter 3: Insufficient Support



Lack of Communal Resources
Lack of Mentoring and Sponsoring
Exclusion
Unsupportive Leadership
Breaking Down Insufficient Support: A Supportive Organization

Chapter 4: Devaluation



Office Housework
Diminishment
Benevolent Sexism
Salary Inequality
Credibility Deficit
Breaking Down Devaluation: A Valuing Organization

Chapter 5: Hostility



Discrimination
Workplace Harassment
Female Hostility
Retaliation
Breaking Down Hostility: A Welcoming Organization

Chapter 6: Acquiescence



Work-life Conflict
Self-blame
Self-silencing
Self-limited Aspirations
Breaking Down Acquiescence: A Maximizing Organization

Chapter 7: Gender Bias



When Barriers Combine
Breaking Down Gender Bias: An Inclusive Organization

Chapter 8: Taking Charge of Your Own Success

Acknowledgements

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 218 mm
Gewicht 426 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
ISBN-10 1-5381-7096-5 / 1538170965
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-7096-0 / 9781538170960
Zustand Neuware
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