
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc 607. Navigating Gender Equality and Patriarchy in the Modern Workplace feat. Cordelia Fine
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Dec 18, 2025 Cordelia Fine, a professor at the University of Melbourne and author of influential books on gender, delves into the complexities of gender equality in the workplace. She critiques traditional explanations for wage gaps, discussing how patriarchal structures hinder true equity. Fine argues for contextually aware DEI strategies and challenges the myths promoted by evolutionary psychology. The conversation explores how occupational segregation persists and emphasizes the need for systemic organizational changes rather than simply 'fixing' women.
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Who Does What And Who Gets What
- Patriarchy Inc. reframes gender gaps as who does what and who gets what, not just individual differences.
- Cordelia Fine argues organizations and norms, not only biology, shape unequal rewards and status.
A Broader Definition Of Patriarchy
- Fine defines patriarchy as gendered arrangements that give men collective status and power over resources.
- She stresses harms extend to men too via restrictive gender norms and institutional expectations.
Why Gendered Labor Persists
- Gendered division of labor is universal but partly arbitrary and culturally evolved.
- Cultural evolutionary theory explains why groups using sex to split tasks persist even when assignments are arbitrary.

