Emotions in a Rational Profession: The Gendering of Skills in ICT Work |
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Authors: | Elisabeth K. Kelan |
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Affiliation: | The Lehman Brothers Centre for Women in Business, London Business School, UK |
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Abstract: | Information communication technology (ICT) work is rarely seen as a work environment where emotional and social skills are key. However, the ideal ICT worker is increasingly said to possess a range of emotional and social skills that are often associated with femininity. This raises the question of how skills are discursively gendered in ICT work. This article firstly shows which skills ICT workers identify as those needed by the ideal ICT worker. Secondly, it highlights how ICT workers construct their own skills. Thirdly, some light is shed on how the gendering of emotional and social skills shifts with different discursive contexts and it is shown what the implications of this are. It is suggested that there is a dynamic at work through which men can appear as a new ideal ICT worker with more ease than women, despite the fact that women are more often associated with social and emotional skills. |
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Keywords: | gender emotion information communication technology ideal worker discourse analysis |
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