Series Editor's Introduction - Michael Kimmel Men and Masculinities Are Not Necessarily Synonymous - Cliff Cheng Thoughts on Organizational Behavior and Occupational Sociology PART ONE: OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY Rambo Litigators - Jennifer Pierce Emotional Labor in a Male-Dominated Occupation Managing to Kill - James W Messerschmidt Masculinities and the Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion The Last Bastion of Masculinity - Judi Addelston and Michael Stirratt Gender Politics at The Citadel PART TWO: SEX SEGREGATION, HOMOSOCIALITY, AND HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY The Occupational Masculinity of Computing - Rosemary Wright Stand by Your Man - Amy Wharton and Sharon Bird Homosociality, Work Groups, and Men's Perceptions of Difference Hegemonic Masculinity among the Elite - Martin Kilduff and Ajay Mehra Power, Identity, and Homophily in Social Networks PART THREE: MARGINALIZED MASCULINITIES Selves in Bunkers - Laurie Telford Organizational Consequences of Failing to Verify Alternative Masculinities Unwrapping Euro-American Masculinity in a Japanese Multinational Corporation - Tomoko Hamada `We Choose Not to Compete' - Cliff Cheng The `Merit' Discourse in the Selection Process, and Asian and Asian-American Men and Their Masculinity