Challenging the Status Quo
Diversity, Democracy, and Equality in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Embrick, David G; Dodson, Michelle S; Collins, Sharon M
Challenging the Status Quo
Diversity, Democracy, and Equality in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Embrick, David G; Dodson, Michelle S; Collins, Sharon M
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This edited collection represents the latest scholarship in the area of diversity and inclusion, pertaining to institutional policies, practices, discourse, and beliefs.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781642590654
- ISBN-10: 1642590657
- Artikelnr.: 55184177
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781642590654
- ISBN-10: 1642590657
- Artikelnr.: 55184177
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David G. Embrick, Ph.D. (2006), Texas A&M University, is Associate Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut. He has published extensively in journals such as Critical Sociology, Social Problems, and Journal of Symbolic Interaction. Sharon M. Collins, Ph.D. (1988), Northwestern University, is Associate Professor Emerita of Sociology at University of Illinois at Chicago. She has published extensively, to include Black Corporate Executives (Temple University Press, 1997). Michelle Dodson is an advanced graduate student at Loyola University Chicago.
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
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
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
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