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Citation

Coffey J, Farrugia D, Gill R, Threadgold S, Sharp M, Adkins L. Gend. Work Organ. 2023; 30(5): 1694-1708.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/gwao.13006

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unavailable

Abstract

This paper explores how women bar workers manage violence at work. Women bar workers in our study described that the capacity to recognize, intervene, and defuse potentially violent situations was a pragmatic response to the problem of men's violence in the night‐time economy. We analyze the gendered norms and expectations at play in how violence in bar work is managed by staff and locate this as a form of "femininity work" extending from the modes of attentive, emotionally‐attuned femininity that labor feminist labor studies theorists have described. In a context where hospitality labor already makes complex and often unexamined demands on young workers, the positioning of women bar staff as being more adept at managing violent situations suggests a particularly important demand made of women bar workers, central for understanding the enduring gendered power relations in contemporary interactive service labor.


Language: en

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