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Molinier, Pascale Prévenir la violence: l’invisibilité du travail des femmes 1999 Article Psychological Centrality of Work, Molinier, Pascale Molinier, Sociology, Psychology, Psychodynamics, Care, Care Work, Care As Work, Nurse, Nursing, Female Work, Women'S Work, Gendered Labour, Invisible Skills, Invisible Work, Authenticity, Social Construction, Hospital Work, Medicine, Violence
Citation Molinier, Pascale 1999 Article Travailler Molinier Sociology Psychology Psychodynamics Care Care Work Care As Work Nurse Nursing Female Work Women'S Work Gendered Labour Invisible Skills Invisible Work Authenticity Social Construction Hospital Work Medicine Violence Psychological Centrality of Work Molinier, Pascale

"Prévenir la violence: l’invisibilité du travail des femmes"

by Molinier, Pascale (1999)

Abstract

Womanly activities are socially oriented by the concern for the other. Relying on the analysis of the work of nurses and medical assistants, the author sustains the idea that the arising of undergone and generated violence in feminine activities cannot be studied before having shown the invisible work that women do to prevent from violence.

Keywords

Molinier, Sociology, Psychology, Psychodynamics, Care, Care Work, Care As Work, Nurse, Nursing, Female Work, Women'S Work, Gendered Labour, Invisible Skills, Invisible Work, Authenticity, Social Construction, Hospital Work, Medicine, Violence

Themes

Psychological Centrality of Work, Molinier, Pascale

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