On the basis of interview materials, this article describes the organizational and attitudinal ba... more On the basis of interview materials, this article describes the organizational and attitudinal barriers Japanese women face in respect to recruitment and career mobility in Japanese corporations and the career implications of their roles as wives and mothers. Forces for change in the position of white-collar and managerial women are also examined, with particular reference to the internationalization of the Japanese economy and society.
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1996
... Capi-tal rains down on the planet in colossal localized torrents, whose origins are difficult... more ... Capi-tal rains down on the planet in colossal localized torrents, whose origins are difficult to trace and perhaps untraceable. ... 31 Even the most totalitarian and systematic forms of military repression in a num-ber of countries during that period of the 1970s and 1980s that has ...
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1994
All things always work together for good from the divine point of view; and whoever can make this... more All things always work together for good from the divine point of view; and whoever can make this divine point of view in any sense his own, just in so far sees that they do so, despite the inevitable losses and sorrows of the temporal order.
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1998
All the world is not a stage-certainly the theater isn't entirely. (Whether you organize a theate... more All the world is not a stage-certainly the theater isn't entirely. (Whether you organize a theater or an aircraft factory, you need to find places for real cars to park, and coats to be checked, and these had better be real places, which incidently, had better carry real insurance against theft.) Presumably, a "definition of the situation" is always to be found, but those who are in the situation ordinarily do not create this definition, even though their society often can be said to do so; ordinarily, all they do is to assess what the situation ought to be for them and then act accordingly.1
On the basis of interview materials, this article describes the organizational and attitudinal ba... more On the basis of interview materials, this article describes the organizational and attitudinal barriers Japanese women face in respect to recruitment and career mobility in Japanese corporations and the career implications of their roles as wives and mothers. Forces for change in the position of white-collar and managerial women are also examined, with particular reference to the internationalization of the Japanese economy and society.
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1996
... Capi-tal rains down on the planet in colossal localized torrents, whose origins are difficult... more ... Capi-tal rains down on the planet in colossal localized torrents, whose origins are difficult to trace and perhaps untraceable. ... 31 Even the most totalitarian and systematic forms of military repression in a num-ber of countries during that period of the 1970s and 1980s that has ...
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1994
All things always work together for good from the divine point of view; and whoever can make this... more All things always work together for good from the divine point of view; and whoever can make this divine point of view in any sense his own, just in so far sees that they do so, despite the inevitable losses and sorrows of the temporal order.
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1998
All the world is not a stage-certainly the theater isn't entirely. (Whether you organize a theate... more All the world is not a stage-certainly the theater isn't entirely. (Whether you organize a theater or an aircraft factory, you need to find places for real cars to park, and coats to be checked, and these had better be real places, which incidently, had better carry real insurance against theft.) Presumably, a "definition of the situation" is always to be found, but those who are in the situation ordinarily do not create this definition, even though their society often can be said to do so; ordinarily, all they do is to assess what the situation ought to be for them and then act accordingly.1
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