Bounding the Boundless: Gendered Work Hierarchies and “Boundless Work” in Ontario Longterm Care Homes
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Klostermann, Janna (Author)
- Funk, Laura (Author)
Title
Bounding the Boundless: Gendered Work Hierarchies and “Boundless Work” in Ontario Longterm Care Homes
Abstract
This article pushes forward research and thinking on “boundless work” in hierarchal gendered organizations within the context of late neoliberalism. Weaving the tools of feminist political economy with rhetorical analysis techniques, our analysis of gendered work in Ontario nursing homes reveals moralized hierarchies, contextually specific variations across organizations, and potential sites of resistance and change. It demonstrates the utility of understanding and exploring “boundless work” as an interpretive category that is actively under negotiation. This paper is part of the SPE special theme “Decent care work: politics, policy, and resistance.”
Publication
Studies in Political Economy / Recherches en économie politique
Date
2024
Volume
105
Issue
3
Pages
196-214
Citation Key
klostermannBoundingBoundlessGendered2024
Accessed
4/19/25, 7:38 PM
ISSN
0707-8552
Citation
Klostermann, J., & Funk, L. (2024). Bounding the Boundless: Gendered Work Hierarchies and “Boundless Work” in Ontario Longterm Care Homes. Studies in Political Economy / Recherches En Économie Politique, 105(3), 196–214. https://doi.org/10.1080/07078552.2024.2422684
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