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Emotions At Work

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In the academic literature on organisation theory, the seminal work on emotion (Fineman, 2000) produced a series of counter-intuitive findings. Emotion, while linked to expectations, is not associated with our... published 5 months ago

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Debunking Gender Stereotypes: Men, Women and Violence

by roryridleyduff

In considering the paper "Naming Men as Men" (Collinson and Hearn, 2001), it is necessary to challenge the authors' analysis of ‘authoritarianism'. In particular, there is an urgent need to rethink the... published 5 months ago

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Mediating Sexual Conflict

by roryridleyduff

For a person attempting to understand a conflict, the question that could start every investigation is "how is the accuser hurting?" or "why does the accuser feel a need to make an accusation?" It may be wise... published 5 months ago

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Are Your Children Great Teachers?

by roryridleyduff

Children are great teachers, if you listen to them. When I am tired and stressed, I am a useless parent. If my younger daughter, Bethany, marches into the living room and accuses her older sister of hitting... published 5 months ago

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Emotion, Seduction and Intimacy

by roryridleyduff

Life is an endless process of probing and searching for satisfying relationships for the purpose of economic and social gain. We constantly try to seduce each other for different reasons. Beyond seduction to... published 5 months ago

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Hazing and Harassment

by roryridleyduff

Hazing behaviours are often labelled as "harassing" by recipients who are unable to stop them or cope with them. Those who can cope with them, however, frequently find themselves attracting followers. The... published 5 months ago

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