Workplace friendships between men: gay men's perspectives and experiences

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Rumens, N. 2010. Workplace friendships between men: gay men's perspectives and experiences. Human Relations. 63 (10), pp. 1541-1562. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726710361987
TypeArticle
TitleWorkplace friendships between men: gay men's perspectives and experiences
AuthorsRumens, N.
Abstract

Challenging the heteronormative bias in the current literature on men’s workplace friendships, this article uses qualitative interview data to explore how gay men understand and experience workplace friendships involving other gay and heterosexual men. Developing a Foucauldian approach, this study suggests that gay men’s experiences and perspectives on workplace friendships can supplant negative stereotypes of men’s friendships, by understanding them as relational sites for developing empowering organizational gay sexualities and genders. From a Foucauldian theoretical orientation, we can examine how gay men can(not) avoid falling into the trap of treating gender and sexuality in dichotomous and heterosexist terms, allowing them and their male work friends to explore new possibilities for workplace friendships that are more gender and sexually complex than is currently assumed. This article advocates future research on this matter as it could potentially enrich extant critical scholarship that has often bathed organizational masculinities in a negative light.

Research GroupDiversity and Gender group
PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalHuman Relations
ISSN0018-7267
Publication dates
Online19 May 2010
Print01 Oct 2010
Publication process dates
Deposited21 Jun 2016
Accepted19 May 2010
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726710361987
LanguageEnglish
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