Follow
Natalie Galea
Natalie Galea
Senior Lecturer, Melbourne University
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Designing robust and revisable policies for gender equality: Lessons from the Australian construction industry
N Galea, A Powell, M Loosemore, L Chappell
Construction management and economics 33 (5-6), 375-389, 2015
1232015
Genderlect and conflict in the Australian construction industry
M Loosemore, N Galea
Construction Management and Economics 26 (2), 125-135, 2008
872008
The gendered dimensions of informal institutions in the Australian construction industry
N Galea, A Powell, M Loosemore, L Chappell
Gender, work & organization 27 (6), 1214-1231, 2020
612020
Male‐dominated workplaces and the power of masculine privilege: A comparison of the Australian political and construction sectors
N Galea, L Chappell
Gender, Work & Organization 29 (5), 1692-1711, 2022
262022
Excavating informal institutional enforcement through ‘rapid’ethnography: lessons from the Australian construction industry
L Chappell, N Galea
Gender and informal institutions, 67-89, 2017
262017
Masculinity and workplace wellbeing in the Australian construction industry
A Powell, N Galea, F Salignac, M Loosemore, L Chappell
Proceeding of the 34th Annual ARCOM Conference 1 (1), 321-330, 2018
232018
When following the rules is bad for wellbeing: The effects of gendered rules in the Australian construction industry
N Galea, A Powell, F Salignac, L Chappell, M Loosemore
Work, employment and society 36 (1), 119-138, 2022
212022
Institutional entrepreneurs driving change: The case of gender equality in the Australian construction industry
F Salignac, N Galea, A Powell
Australian Journal of Management 43 (1), 152-169, 2018
212018
Sustained knowledge work and thinking time amongst academics: gender and working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic
D Peetz, M Baird, R Banerjee, T Bartkiw, S Campbell, S Charlesworth, ...
Labour and Industry 32 (1), 72-92, 2022
192022
Why Australian female high school students do not choose construction as a career: A qualitative investigation into value beliefs about the construction industry
P Carnemolla, N Galea
Journal of Engineering Education 110 (4), 819-839, 2021
192021
Demolishing gender structures
N Galea, A Powell, M Loosemore, L Chappell
UNSW Sydney, 2016
192016
Gender equity in construction professions: A new institutionalist perspective
N Galea, M Loosemore, A Powell, L Chappell
Proceedings of the 30th Annual ARCOM Conference, 1111-1119, 2014
192014
Built for Men: Institutional Privilege in the Australian Construction Industry
N Galea
UNSW, 2018
152018
Rapid ethnography in construction gender research
M Loosemore, A Powell, M Blaxland, N Galea, A Dainty, L Chappell
Procs 31st annual ARCOM conference, 1271-80, 2015
122015
(De) constructing the masculine blueprint: the institutional and discursive consequences of male political dominance
N Galea, B Gaweda
Politics & Gender 14 (2), 276-282, 2018
112018
Men and conflict in the construction industry
N Galea, M Loosemore
Proceedings of 22nd Annual ARCOM Conference, 843-850, 2006
112006
The role of homosociality in maintaining men’s powerfulness in construction companies
N Galea, A Powell, F Salignac
Construction management and economics 41 (2), 172-182, 2023
82023
Development and validation of the athletes’ rights survey
YA Tuakli-Wosornu, D Goutos, I Ramia, NR Galea, M Mountjoy, K Grimm, ...
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 7 (4), e001186, 2021
62021
A new approach to studying gender in construction
N Galea, A Rogan, M Blaxland, A Powell, L Chappell, A Dainty, ...
Valuing people in construction, 113-129, 2017
52017
‘Knowing we have these rights does not always mean we feel free to use them’: athletes’ perceptions of their human rights in sport
YA Tuakli-Wosornu, D Goutos, I Ramia, NR Galea, ML Mountjoy, K Grimm, ...
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 8 (3), e001406, 2022
42022
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20