2009
DOI: 10.1177/1350508409350042
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Paradoxes of Intersectionality: Theorizing Inequality in the Dutch Police Force through Structure and Agency

Abstract: While gender and ethnic inequality have been extensively studied in the context of organizations, research into how the intersection of these and other identity categories (re)produces inequality in organizations is still scarce. In this article, we examine inequality from an intersectional perspective in the context of a diverse and multifaceted organization: the Dutch police force. Using data collected through direct observation and focus groups, we analyse how organizational inequality is (re)produced and c… Show more

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“…Additional studies show how downplaying a marginalized identity, or emphasizing a valued identity, may help minorities avoid some forms of prejudice or discrimination (Boogaard & Roggeband, 2010;Melton & Cunningham, 2012b, 2014a. For instance, Boogaard and Roggeband (2010) examined the intersection of multiple identities as well as the negotiation of identities within a Dutch Police force.…”
Section: Theoretical Background Intersectionalitymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Additional studies show how downplaying a marginalized identity, or emphasizing a valued identity, may help minorities avoid some forms of prejudice or discrimination (Boogaard & Roggeband, 2010;Melton & Cunningham, 2012b, 2014a. For instance, Boogaard and Roggeband (2010) examined the intersection of multiple identities as well as the negotiation of identities within a Dutch Police force.…”
Section: Theoretical Background Intersectionalitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For instance, Boogaard and Roggeband (2010) examined the intersection of multiple identities as well as the negotiation of identities within a Dutch Police force. Their findings suggest that those who employed the identity that supports the institutional norms (e.g., women adapting more masculine behaviors and characteristics to fit in with a masculine culture) managed to enhance their professional opportunities but also perpetuated the same exclusive culture, which inhibit opportunities for less masculine individuals.…”
Section: Theoretical Background Intersectionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sociologist Joan Acker's (2006) concept of inequality regimes has contributed to a range of studies on how gender, class, ethnicity and sexuality shape the distribution of power and resources as well as identity formations (Healy et al, 2011;Boogard and Roggeband, 2010).…”
Section: Visible and Invisible Transcriptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, they argue that agency and resistance among employees is largely unacknowledged in comparison to the power of managers (Zanoni and Janssens, 2007). Second, material aspects of work and organisation are often left out in discourse-oriented studies of diversity (Boogaard and Roggeband, 2009;Zanoni and Janssens, 2007) and third, scholars highlight the importance of attending to the intersectionality of multiple identities in work organisations (Ashcraft, 2009;Holvino, 2008). To investigate these issues, several scholars call for close and detailed empirical studies of inclusion and diversity in local organisational settings (Ashcraft et al, 2012;Holvino and Kamp, 2009;Zanoni and Janssens, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%