Ebook: Communication and the Work-Life Balancing Act : Intersections Across Identities, Genders, and Cultures
Author: Elizabeth Fish Hatfield, Amanda Macht Jantzer, Julia Anderson, Katrina Bloch, Patrice Buzzanell, Shannon N. Davis, Katherine Hampsten, Millie A. Harrison, Shannon K. Jacobsen, Cara Jacocks
- Tags: Work-life balance
- Series: Communicating Gender Series
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
- City: Lanham, United States
- Language: English
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Communication and the Work-Life Balancing Act: Intersections across Identities, Genders, and Cultures offers scholarly research related to work-life balance in today's environment, with a particular focus on the fields of communication and gender studies. The chapters examine the choices, challenges, and gendered experiences that women and men face as they navigate structures of work, domestic duties, and childcare in search of balance. Underpinning this text is the notion that work-life balance affects everyone but is experienced differently through the intersections of sex, age, gender, socioeconomic status, and race. Recommended for scholars of communication, gender studies, organizational communication, sociology, and family communication.
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