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Gossip, Exclusion, Competition, And Spite: A Look Below The Glass Ceiling At Female-To-Female Communication Habits In The Workplace, Katelyn Elizabeth Brownlee
Gossip, Exclusion, Competition, And Spite: A Look Below The Glass Ceiling At Female-To-Female Communication Habits In The Workplace, Katelyn Elizabeth Brownlee
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The glass ceiling is defined as the impenetrable force that excludes women and minorities from informal and formal social networks that provide access to executive positions (Callahan & Tomaszewski, 2007). There are many factors that contribute to the enduring nature of the glass ceiling such as the socialization of women and/or the patriarchal nature of the workforce, but research is still lagging with respect to understanding how women impact and experience one another within the workplace and how that contributes to their overall experience and drive to progress upwardly (Callahan & Tomaszewski, 2007; Fine & Buzzanell, 2000; Kanter, 1977a). Using …