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Acknowledgements. ii Firefighters a
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1 1. CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION These
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1.2. METHODOLOGY Before coming to a
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who increasingly prioritise other a
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image they set of themselves. Firef
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skilled firefighters should also re
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1.4.6. Cutting the fire service In
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firefighters’ priorities mostly f
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1.8.1. Conflict Occasionally the un
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Jefferson 1990; Fielding 1991 1999;
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They have struggled for a long time
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o equal opportunities; o deskilling
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collect. Then I will make visible s
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particular not to challenge sexism
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39 • the need to ‘fit-in’ and
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Initial-training teaches firefighte
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3.3. WHAT DOES ‘GETTING-IN’ MEA
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47 Cliff: It’s got to be your pri
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Colin: We couldn't see the fire and
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Roger: You want to go out and do st
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55 DB: Dominic: What did the watch
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59 4. CHAPTER FOUR RELATIONS AT THE
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Alf has a difficulty relating his p
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make the officer’s life a misery
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At this point in the data collectio
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Terri’s watch played a waiting ga
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males. In common with other masculi
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4.5. OFFICERS 71 4.5.1. Leaving the
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77 5. CHAPTER FIVE THE GAP BETWEEN
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1999: 158-161). Third, if officers
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5.2.5. Respect From Chapter 3 came
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Pete: Norman: Pete: You hope that t
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Captains of industry consistently p
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