The intersectional identity work of entrepreneurs with disabilities: constructing difference through disability, gender, and entrepreneurship címmel jelent meg a CESIBUS-os kollégák közreműködésével, Hidegh Anna Laura, Svastics Carmen, Csillag Sára ás Győri Zsuzsanna írása, a Culture and Organization (Taylor & Francis) folyóiratban.
Absztrakt:
Despite a growing interest in intersectional entrepreneurship studies investigating the interplay of privileged and disadvantaged identities, people with disabilities still appear to be a ‘forgotten minority’ in that field. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 29 entrepreneurs with disabilities (EWD), this study examines how differences are constructed by EWD when performing intersectional identity work at the crossroads of disability, gender, and entrepreneurship. The results revealed four overlapping strategies in response to different sources of identity threats, such as disability and gender threats: bracketing, reconciling, adjusting, and neglecting. While the identity work of EWD was informed by challenging dominant entrepreneurial discourse impregnated by ableism and hegemonic masculinity, simultaneously, othering was also used in crafting positive identities, which instead reproduced power-laden social differences.
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