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From Organizational Sexuality to Queer Organizations: Research on Homosexuality and the Workplace
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2011
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Queer PoliticsHomosexualityQueer TheoryAbstract Organization ScholarsQueer StudyPolicy ChangesQueer OrganizationsSocial SciencesSexual CulturesGender IdentityQueer HistoryGender StudiesIntersectionalitySexual DiversityAlternative SexualityFeminist TheoryLesbian StudySexuality StudiesQueer StudiesSociologyOrganizational SexualityGay‐friendly OrganizationsSexual Orientation
Abstract Organization scholars historically ignored the crucial importance of sexuality in the workplace. But in the last 20 years, scholars influenced by the ‘sexuality in organizations’ perspective have documented the ways that the management and deployment of workers’ sexuality are key elements in organizational life. While most of these studies have documented persistent privileging of heterosexuality in work organizations, a recent trend is to investigate a new organizational form: the gay‐friendly workplace. We review legal and policy changes in US workplaces that have made them more accepting of gay and lesbian employees. Then we examine ethnographic studies of gay‐friendly organizations. Although they are certainly an advance over previous homophobic workplaces, the literature suggests that they may reproduce inequalities of race, class, and gender. Few studies have investigated ‘queer organizations’, which we identify as a rich area for future scholarship.
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