Drawing from women's testimonials in The Guardian and from contributions of feminist writers, Virginia Woolf, Julia Kristeva, and Margaret Mead, we start a conversation on the positive and energizing aspects of menopause in the workplace. We propose a social interpretation of menopause that challenges a pervasive perspective of medical decline: A theorization of “the dialectic of zest,” as inspired by the writings of Margaret Mead. By problematizing the experiences of women going through this transition in the workplace, we reveal how well-intentioned awareness campaigns can lead to further stigmatization. We thus encourage organizations to not only favor an approach of “education for all” but also extend their social imaginaries beyond medicalized perspectives and coping views.
This paper examines how human capital (HC) outflows, triggered by economic sanctions, constitute a profound environmental disruption with long-term consequences for firms. We find...
À l’heure où l’environnement est toujours plus incertain et où la somme des efforts demandés aux acteurs de la société ne cesse de croître,...
Les espaces de discussion sont souvent considérés comme un outil au service de la santé au travail. Cependant, leur efficacité n’a jamais été clairement...