Exploring the Dark: women, power and work
Abstract
“The dark” has long been associated with women. An attempt is made here to show how the “dark” can be seen as a valuable and significant concept for women understanding themselves as women and their situation for developing a view towards the concept of “power”. Women, as women, have a responsibility to themselves and others to make their voices heard and to become aware of their particular strengths and to develop these strengths both inside and outside existing organisations. Most current organisations are “male‐dominated” and “male” in approach. Both men and women are frequently unaware of the extent to which they are influenced and operating from a gender‐specific approach. Men and women can equally shape their organisations when women reclaim their strengths and refuse their position as a less important, less informed, “minority” status. The issues of conflict and trust in organisations and problem areas in relationships between women are explored.
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Citation
Cutmore‐Smith, J. (1986), "Exploring the Dark: women, power and work", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 5 No. 3, pp. 32-35. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010456
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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