All Stories

  1. Responding to Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in the Israeli Welfare State
  2. Oppositional Value Criteria in the Crossing of Ethno-National and Gendered Boundaries: The Case of Arab Policewomen in Israel
  3. Public Policy Under Conditions of Exclusionary Ethno-Nationalism of Palestinian Citizens of Israel
  4. Public Procurement
  5. “My Parents Rejected all these Employment Opportunities”: An Intersectionality Perspective on Minoritized Gender Ideology
  6. Can Street-Level Bureaucrats Assist with Material Resources? Naming, Trivializing and Privatizing Economic Abuse in Israel
  7. ‘. . . You are a Muslim, and our village disapproves of this’: The objections of indigenous minority communities in Israel to women’s employment in the police on grounds of gender, nationality and crime
  8. Responding to economic abuse: An institutional logics analysis of feminist activism
  9. A Critical Feminist Perspective on Climate Change Adaptation Plans: Mapping Municipal Recognition, Dialog, and Budgeting
  10. Contracted Vulnerability?
  11. Vulnerability in Higher Education
  12. The state monetary deficit is carried on women's back: barriers to union action in the neo-liberalised employment of teachers and social workers in Israel
  13. Municipal authorities' climate change adaptation plans: Barriers to the inclusion of intensified needs of vulnerable populations
  14. Differential knowledgeability: the case of the chosen breast
  15. Budgeting poverty alleviation: justifying in-kind conditionality in Israeli municipal authorities
  16. The material and symbolic in young women’s negotiation of precarious employment: the case of the Israeli service and care sectors
  17. Anticipated Gains: Motherwork, Organizational Brokerage, and Daughter’s Occupational Development
  18. Transitions in the meaning of belonging: the struggle for enhanced access to resources among Palestinian-Arab women in Israel
  19. Mothers’ responsibility as transmitters of gendered moral rationalities: working-class Palestinian mothers living in Israel
  20. Women working in the shadow of violence: Studying the temporality of work and violence embeddedness (WAVE)
  21. Diversity as job quality: toward the inclusion of trade unions in public procurement of social services
  22. The struggle over the character of social services: conceptualising hybridity and power
  23. The tension between managerial and critical professional discourses in social work
  24. From Physical Violence to Intensified Economic Abuse: Transitions Between the Types of IPV Over Survivors’ Life Courses
  25. Mothers' negotiation of welfare support: the emergence of privatized entitlement
  26. Shame and (“managed”) resentment: Emotion and entitlement among Israeli mothers living in poverty
  27. Israel
  28. Education as weapon: poverty and school for Palestinian adolescent girls living in Israel
  29. Between patriarchal constraints and neoliberal values: Dimensions of job quality for intimate partner violence survivors
  30. Employees’ Managed Resentment: Public Procurement and the Part of Emotions in Social Change
  31. Women soldiers and citizenship in Israel: Gendered encounters with the state by EdnaLomsky‐Feder and OrnaSasson‐Levy. London: Routledge, 2018 178 pp., ISBN‐10: 0415788943 Hardback, £84.00, E‐Book, £35.99
  32. Changing gendered moral rationalities among Israeli welfare-to-work participants
  33. Low-income mothers in an Israeli welfare-to-work program: Symbolic violence and its limitations
  34. Physical Education in Israel: Teachers’ Talk of Girls’ Bodies
  35. Between Social Rights and Human Rights: Israeli Mothers’ Right to be Protected from Poverty and Prostitution
  36. Adolescent girls' connectivity in an occupational efficacy workshop: Understanding avoidance
  37. The erasure of care related knowledge in contracted out services
  38. Gendering Israel's Outsourcing
  39. Gendering Outsourcing
  40. The Power of Professionalization
  41. The Emotional Politics of Skill Recognition
  42. Unionized Claim for Skill Recognition
  43. Back to Doing Gender?
  44. Contracting as an Institution: Managerial Arm Wrestling
  45. Bridging an Alternative
  46. Negotiating Job Quality in Contracted-out Services: An Israeli Institutional Ethnography
  47. Working-Class Mothers' School Involvement: A Class-Specific Maternal Ideal?
  48. Between Activation and Supporting Women - Alternative Operation of Welfare-to-work Programmes
  49. Economic Insecurity
  50. Corporate Social Responsibility as Shaped by Managers’ Role Dissonance: Cleaning Services Procurement in Israel
  51. “I’ve Got No Choice”
  52. The Narratives of New Public Management in an International and Israeli Perspective and the Gendered Political Economy of Care Work
  53. Sexuality and the female national subject: Contraception and abortion policy in Israel
  54. The Illegal as Normative
  55. It was a Zionist act: Feminist politics of single-mother policy votes in Israel
  56. Gender outcomes of labor market policy in Israel
  57. Diversity in an Israeli intersectional analysis: The salience of employment arrangements and inter-personal relationships
  58. Performing cohabitation: Secular individualism and communication skills among Israeli committed cohabiters
  59. Feminism, Family, and Identity in Israel
  60. Discussion
  61. Introduction
  62. Naming Identities: Politics of Identity
  63. The Appropriate Name
  64. Israeli Ambivalence and Gender Relations
  65. Local Context of Identity Formation
  66. Name in Relations
  67. Getting More Out of It: Identity Positioning through the Name
  68. Time and Space Dimensions of Self-Naming
  69. Emotional politics in cleaning work: The case of Israel
  70. Learning to negotiate network relations: social support among working mothers living in poverty
  71. Intimacy and/or degradation: Heterosexual images of togetherness and women’s embracement of pornography
  72. The Speech of Services Procurement: The Negotiated Order of Commodification and Dehumanization of Cleaning Employees
  73. Critical Poverty Knowledge
  74. Power and Size of Firms as Reflected in Cleaning Subcontractors’ Practices of Social Responsibility
  75. JOB INSECURITY, STRESS AND GENDER
  76. Book Review: Hannah Safran, Don't Wanna Be Nice Girls: The Struggle for Suffrage and the New Feminism in Israel
  77. Narrating the Power of Non-Standard Employment: The Case of the Israeli Public Sector*
  78. Silenced Reality: Power Relations between Marital Blueprints in Israeli Marriages
  79. IT'S NOT BECAUSE I'M FAT: PERCEIVED OVERWEIGHT AND ANGER AVOIDANCE IN MARRIAGE
  80. IT'S NOT BECAUSE I'M FAT: PERCEIVED OVERWEIGHT AND ANGER AVOIDANCE IN MARRIAGE
  81. ‘He thought I would be like my mother’: The silencing of Mizrachi women in Israeli inter- and intra-marriages
  82. The Power of Unsilencing: Between Silence and Negotiation in Heterosexual Relationships
  83. Rewriting fertilization: Trust, pain, and exit points
  84. Changing intimate relationships: an Israel–UK comparison
  85. Changing intimate relationships: an Israel–UK comparison
  86. Changing intimate relationships: An Israel—UK comparison
  87. Relational resources, gender consciousness and possibilities of change in marital relationships
  88. THERAPEUTIC DISCOURSE, POWER AND CHANGE: EMOTION AND NEGOTIATION IN MARITAL CONVERSATIONS
  89. Therapeutic Discourse, Power and Change: Emotion and Negotiation in Marital Conversations
  90. Defining encounters: Who are the women entitled to join the Israeli collective?
  91. The importance of difference: conceptualising increased flexibility in gender relations at home