性别化招聘的系统心理动力学:新西兰电影行业的个人焦虑与防御性组织实践

The systems psychodynamics of gendered hiring: Personal anxieties and defensive organizational practices within the New Zealand film industry

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2016
被引 22
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

运用系统心理动力学概念,分析新西兰电影行业高级制作人员在招聘女性时产生的焦虑如何导致歧视性实践,并加剧性别不平等。

Abstract

This article uses systems psychodynamic concepts to explore the creation and reproduction of gendered inequality within the New Zealand film industry. The article focuses on the ways in which senior film production workers’ anxieties about hiring, or working with, women influence the process of assembling project teams. It suggests that the process of choosing team members creates considerable anxiety for both senior film production workers with responsibility for hiring and lower-status team members who need to rely on them to create high-functioning teams. The industry ideal of the autonomous creative worker is implicitly gendered, conforming more closely to traditional concepts of the unencumbered male worker than traditional ideals of femininity and motherhood. The antithesis between these representations creates anxiety, raising unconscious fears that women as a category are less trustworthy workers. Consequently, discriminatory hiring practices that diminish these anxieties become collectively accepted as rational responses to organizational problems and embedded within the social system as collectively endorsed defences against anxiety. Given that project-based employment is temporary, this pattern of discrimination against women is regularly repeated and contributes to entrenched gender inequality within the film industry. Qualitative data from interviews with 12 male and 13 female film production workers is presented to illustrate this analysis.

性别研究组织心理学电影产业劳动社会学心理动力学