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    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  15. Ethics, Tradition and Temporality in Craft Work: The Case of Japanese Mingei. (2023). Yamauchi, Yutaka ; Holt, Robin.
    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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  16. The Costs and Labour of Whistleblowing: Bodily Vulnerability and Post-disclosure Survival. (2023). Fotaki, Marianna ; Kenny, Kate.
    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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    In: Post-Print.
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  18. Messing up research: A dialogical account of gender, reflexivity, and governance in auto‐ethnography. (2023). Hales, Sophie ; Galbally, Paul.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  19. “Having a family is the new normal”: Parenting in neoliberal academia during the COVID‐19 pandemic. (2023). Frana, Thais ; Vicente, Mara ; Amancio, Ligia ; Godinho, Filipa ; Padilla, Beatriz ; Fernandes, Ana.
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  20. In lockdown with my inner saboteur: A collaborative collage on self‐compassion. (2022). Grunbaum, Leni ; Lafaire, Ana Paula ; Soini, Aleksi.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  21. Caring about the unequal effects of the pandemic: What feminist theory, art, and activism can teach us. (2022). van Amsterdam, Noortje ; Fotaki, Marianna ; Mandalaki, Emmanouela ; Prasad, Ajnesh.
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  22. Athena SWAN gender equality plans and the gendered impact of COVID‐19. (2022). Bender, Keith ; Sales, Thereza Raquel ; Haque, Shamima.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  23. “Show us what you’ve got”: From experiences of undoing to mobilizing agentic vulnerability in research. (2022). Sayers, Janet ; Kim, Heesun ; Carroll, Brigid ; Plester, Barbara.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  24. Abjection overruled! Time to dismantle sexist cyberbullying in academia. (2021). Perezts, Mar ; Mandalaki, Emmanouela.
    In: Post-Print.
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  25. Syndemic in a pandemic: An autoethnography of a COVID survivor. (2021). Wasdani, Kishinchand Poornima.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  26. Researching gender inequalities in academic labor during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Avoiding common problems and asking different questions. (2021). Do, Maria.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  27. Marginalized to double marginalized: My mutational intersectionality between the East and the West. (2021). Abdellatif, Amal.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  28. Deepening inequalities: What did COVID‐19 reveal about the gendered nature of academic work?. (2021). Staniszewska, Zuzanna ; Kulicka, Karolina ; Dobija, Dorota ; Gorska, Anna Maria.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  29. Author‐ize me to write: Going back to writing with our fingers. (2021). Mandalaki, Emmanouela.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
    RePEc:bla:gender:v:28:y:2021:i:3:p:1008-1022.

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  30. Searching for “home,” writing to find it: A reflective account on experiences of othering in life and academia in times of generalized crises. (2021). Mandalaki, Emmanouela.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  31. Chronicles of conflicting care in confinement: Documenting the work experiences of seven ‘patient zeros’. (2021). Jammaers, Eline ; van Eck, Dide.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
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  32. The Commons, the Common Good and Extraterritoriality: Seeking Sustainable Global Justice through Corporate Responsibility. (2020). Wen, Shuangge ; Zhao, Jingchen.
    In: Sustainability.
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  33. Evidence‐loving rock star chief medical officers: Female leadership amidst COVID‐19 in Canada. (2020). Cherneski, Jennifer.
    In: Gender, Work and Organization.
    RePEc:bla:gender:v:27:y:2020:i:5:p:900-913.

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