2023
DOI: 10.1002/ocea.5359
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Kamapim gutpela man: Papua New Guinean and Chinese refinery workers' changing understandings of becoming a good man

Abstract: This article adds to research on emerging masculinities in the Pacific by analysing how Papua New Guinean and Chinese male employees' intercultural work experiences impact their perceptions of becoming a good man. The idea of a good man acts as a benchmark for assessing the adaptability of Papua New Guinean employees to new work environments and determining if Chinese colleagues are their desired partners. I illustrate this point by first considering ‘becoming’ as an alternate framework to the binary framework… Show more

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“…Working in the refinery for more than a decade, Mr. Xiang learned the workplace pidgin and some PNG culture through visiting local villages (Kuo, 2022(Kuo, , 2023. He also became aware of the different views of workplace safety held by personnel from Chinese SOEs and other foreigners.…”
Section: Chinese Employees' Subordination To the Australian Administr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Working in the refinery for more than a decade, Mr. Xiang learned the workplace pidgin and some PNG culture through visiting local villages (Kuo, 2022(Kuo, , 2023. He also became aware of the different views of workplace safety held by personnel from Chinese SOEs and other foreigners.…”
Section: Chinese Employees' Subordination To the Australian Administr...mentioning
confidence: 99%