法律职业中白人女性与黑人和少数族裔个体的结构、能动性与职业策略

Structure, agency and career strategies of white women and black and minority ethnic individuals in the legal profession

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2012
被引 162
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了68名白人女性和黑人与少数族裔法律专业人士的职业策略,发现六种策略中五种倾向于复制而非改变传统机会结构,解释了为何不平等持续存在。

Abstract

The legal profession in England and Wales is becoming more diverse. However, while white women and black and minority ethnic (BME) individuals now enter the profession in larger numbers, inequalities remain. This article explores the career strategies of 68 white women and BME legal professionals to understand more about their experiences in the profession. Archer’s work on structure and agency informs the analysis, as does Emirbayer and Mische’s (1998) ‘temporally embedded’ conceptualization of agency as having past, current and future elements. We identify six career strategies, which relate to different career points. They are assimilation, compromise, playing the game, reforming the system, location/relocation and withdrawal. We find that five of the six strategies tend to reproduce rather than transform opportunity structures in the legal profession. The overall picture is one of structural reproduction (rather than transformation) of traditional organizational structure and practice. The theoretical frame and empirical data analysis presented in this article accounts for the rarity of structural reform and goes some way towards explaining why, even in contexts populated by highly skilled, knowledgeable agents and where organizations appear committed to equal opportunities, old opportunity structures and inequalities often endure.

法律职业多样性职业策略结构能动性种族与性别