Intersectionality in intractable dirty work: how Mumbai ragpickers make meaning of their work and lives
Recent dirty work research has begun to explore intersectionality, attending to how meaning is made at the intersection of multiple sources of taint. This research has shown that individuals often construct both positive and negative meanings, which can be challenging to manage because the meanings...
Main Authors: | Shepherd, DA, Maitlis, S, Parida, V, Wincent, J, Lawrence, TB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Academy of Management
2021
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