Challenging the Status Quo : Diversity, Democracy, and Equality in the 21st Century (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

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Challenging the Status Quo : Diversity, Democracy, and Equality in the 21st Century (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

In Challenging the Status Quo: Diversity, Democracy, and Equality in the 21st Century, David G. Embrick, Sharon M. Collins, and Michelle Dodson have compiled the latest ideas and scholarship in the area of diversity and inclusion. The contributors to this edited volume offer critical analyses on many aspects of diversity as it pertains to institutional policies, practices, discourse, and beliefs. The book is broken down into 19 chapters over 7 sections that cover: policies and politics; pedagogy and higher education; STEM; religion; communities; complex organizations; and discourse and identity. Collectively, these chapters contribute to answering three main questions: 1) what, ultimately, does diversity mean; 2) what are the various mechanisms by which institutions understand and use diversity; and 3) why is it important for us to rethink diversity?

Contributors: Sharla Alegria, Joyce M. Bell, Sharon M. Collins, Ellen Berrey, Enobong Hannah Branch, Meghan A. Burke, Tiffany Davis, Michele C. Deramo, Michelle Dodson, David G. Embrick, Edward Orozco Flores, Emma González-Lesser, Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, Matthew W. Hughey, Paul R. Ketchum, Megan Klein, Michael Kreiter, Marie des Neiges Léonard, Wendy Leo Moore, Shan Mukhtar, Antonia Randolph, Victor Erik Ray, Arthur Scarritt, Laurie Cooper Stoll.

Contents

Table of Contents



Acknowledgments

Map and Tables

Notes on Contributors



Part 1: Introduction



1 Diversity: Good for Maintaining the Status Quo, Not So Much for Real Progressive Change

David G. Embrick



Part 2: Policy, Politics, and Practice



2 Diversity and Affirmative Action: A Closer Look at Concepts and Goals

Sharon M. Collins

3 Is Diversity Racial Justice? Affirmative Action in Admissions and the Promises and Perils of Law

Ellen Berrey

4 Disfavored Subjects: How Liberalist Diversity Fails Racial Equity in Higher Education

Joyce M. Bell and Wendy Leo Moore

5 "Boatloads of Money" in the Great Equalizer: How Diversity Furthers Inequality at the Neoliberal University

Michael Kreiter and Arthur Scarritt



Part 3: Pedagogy and Transformation in Higher Education



6 Teaching in Black and White: Reflections of Teaching the Social Construction of Race

Tiffany Davis, Wendy Leo Moore and Joyce M. Bell

7 "Formed, Transformed, Destroyed, and Re-formed": Diversity Formation at a Majority-Minority University

Shan Mukhtar



Part 4: Diversity and stem



8 Diversity in stem : How Gendered Structures Affect Women's Participation in Science

Marie des Neiges Léonard

9 Equal Opportunity in Science: Diversity as an Economic and Social Justice Imperative

Enobong Hannah Branch and Sharla Alegria



Part 5: Diversity and Communities



10 Diversity in the Church: A Comparative Analysis of Multiracial, White, and Black Congregations

Michelle S. Dodson

11 "Not in My Backyard": How Abstract Liberalism and Colorblind Diversity Undermines Racial Justice

Laurie Cooper Stoll and Megan Klein

12 Sympathetic Racism: Color-Blind Discourse's Liberal Flair in Three Diverse Communities

Meghan A. Burke



Part 6: Diversity and Complex Organizations



13 When a Lack of Diversity Matters: How Juvenile Justice Professionals See Non-White Juveniles

Paul R. Ketchum

14 Critical Diversity in the U.S. Military: From Diversity to Racialized Organizations

Victor Erik Ray

15 Undermining Prisoner Re-entry Initiatives: Neoliberalism, Race and Profits

Edward Orozco Flores



Part 7: Meanings, Discourse, and Identity



16 On-Demand Diversity? The Meanings of Racial Diversity in Netflix Productions

Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, Emma González-Lesser and Matthew W. Hughey

17 From Capital to Credit: On the Contingent Value of Difference within Diversity Discourse

Antonia Randolph

18 The Spectacle of Volunteerism: Aid, Africa, and the Western Helper

Michele C. Deramo



Index

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