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| [Women are assumed to have specific characteristics caused by gender-specific socialization processes that make them] more suitable for certain tasks (like communications) than others (like management). Accordingly, strategies to overcome the glass ceiling are mainly the individual’s responsibility – namely, that women are recommended to adopt male characteristics and behavior. Others rejected this perspective as “blaming the victim” (Hon, 1995, p. 34).
Hon, L. (1995). Toward a feminist theory of public relations. Journal of Public Relations Research, 7, 27-88. |
Women are assumed to have specific characteristics caused by gender-specific socialization processes that make them more suitable for certain tasks (like communications) than others (like management). Accordingly, strategies to overcome the glass ceiling are mainly the individual’s responsibility—namely, that women are recommended to adopt male characteristics and behavior. Others rejected this perspective as “blaming the victim” (Hon, 1995, p. 34).
Hon, L. C. (1995). Towards a feminist theory of public relations. Journal of Public Relations Research, 7, 27–88. |
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