所員の著書
Sylvia Walby, Heidi Gottfried, Karin Gottschall and Mari Osawa (eds.), Gendering the Knowledge Economy:
Comparative Perspectives(Palgrave Macmillan, December 2006)
Part I: Re-conceptualizing the Knowledge Economy, Gender and Regulation
1. Introduction: Theorizing the Gendering of the New Economy: Comparative ApproachesSylvia Walby
2. Gender and the Conceptualization of the Knowledge Economy in ComparisonKaren Shire
Part II: Comparative Regulation
3. Comparative Livelihood Security Systems from a Gender Perspective, with a Focus on JapanMari Osawa
4. Varieties of Gender Regimes and Regulating Gender Equality at Work in the Global ContextIlse Lenz
5. Similar Outcomes, Different Paths: The Cross-National Transfer of Gendered Regulations of EmploymentGlenda S. Roberts
Part III: Gendering New Employment Forms
6. Self-Employment in Comparative Perspective: General Trends and the Case of New MediaKarin Gottschall and Daniela Kroos
7. Living and Working in the New Economy: New Opportunities and Old Social Divisions in the Cases of the New Media and CareworkDiane Perrons
8. Are Care Workers Knowledge Workers?Makiko Nishikawa and Kazuko Tanaka
9. Who Gets to be a Knowledge Worker? The Case of UK Call CentresSusan Durbin
10. Restructuring Gendered Flexibility in Organizations: A Comparative Analysis of Call Centres in GermanyUrsula Holtgrewe