orgendered
Orgendered is a neologism used in discussions of gender and organizational life to describe conditions in which gender categories, roles, and expectations are produced or reinforced by organizational structures, policies, and practices rather than by individuals’ identities alone. The term emphasizes that workplaces, institutions, and media can shape how gender is understood, enacted, and policed through mechanisms such as recruitment criteria, dress codes, promotion pathways, guideline language, and representation in leadership.
Origin and usage context: orgendered appears as a coined term in contemporary sociolinguistic and gender studies
Applications and examples: in practice, orgendered analysis examines how binary gender expectations are embedded in HR
Critiques and discussion: as a relatively new and specialized term, orgendered carries potential ambiguities about scope
See also: gendered organization, institutional gender, gender performativity, organizational bias.