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1999

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The Sexual Division Of Labor : The Impact Of Organizational Change Upon Group Cohesion And The Creation Of Occupational Identity, Robert M. Bossarte Jul 1999

The Sexual Division Of Labor : The Impact Of Organizational Change Upon Group Cohesion And The Creation Of Occupational Identity, Robert M. Bossarte

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this research is to identify the impact of recent organizational change upon the culture of firefighting.

The experiences of female firefighters were utilized as a measure of cultural change. A purposive sample of twenty-seven male and female firefighters were interviewed in a semi-structured format about their experiences in the fire service.

This research found that the culture of firefighting has adjusted to the presence of previously excluded groups by forging a division among the identities and roles of male and female firefighters. The white, male firefighters, who have traditionally constituted a majority of the workforce, have continued …


Youth And Power In The Village Hybrid Chiefdoms In Fiji, Tali Ben David Apr 1999

Youth And Power In The Village Hybrid Chiefdoms In Fiji, Tali Ben David

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study is to provide an alternative approach in analyzing social hybrid situations. The study is based on fieldwork conducted in 1995 in the village of Nasautoka, Fiji. The suggested analysis for hybrid cases is based on Anthony Giddens's structuration theory, with an emphasis on the concept of "agency" and "signification" rules. Giddens conceptualizes agents as both knowledgeable and reflexive. The agent is not viewed as passive and impotent as he paces through social life. Signification rules are extremely useful in analyses of symbolic orders, and shed light on the meaning of both "new" and "old" symbols …