Esnek Çalışma ve Erkek Kimliğinin Yeniden İnşası: Türkiye'de Home-Ofis Çalışan Erkekler
Özet
This study aims to discover the potential differences flexible work makes on the
construction of male identities through men working home-office. Another
purpose of the study is to make a contribution to critical masculinity studies
literature, which is a developing field of research in Turkish social sciences.
With a feminist point of view, theoretical framework is established on
differentiation of paid work and provider role of men through insecure and a-tipic
work forms brought out by flexible work. To realize the aim of the study,
qualitative data collection and analysis techniques are used. Deep interviews
were conducted in four countries with 23 male home-office employees to find
out participants’ thoughts and experiences about traditional male roles, job
insecurity and gender equalities. Data analysis shows that paid work is still a
constitutive element of building masculine identities, that job insecurity results in
anxiety for future in that context and these men whose working and living
spaces are the same, are more sharing regarding domestic work but still are not
so far from traditional masculinity thinking patterns and in that context they
construct an “in between” masculine identity.