Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education
Demography, Democracy, and Discourse
Herausgeber: Pasque, Penny A; Ting, Marie P; Ortega, Noe
Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education
Demography, Democracy, and Discourse
Herausgeber: Pasque, Penny A; Ting, Marie P; Ortega, Noe
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Examines one of the most important and yet elusive terms in higher education and society: What do we mean when we talk in a serious way about "diversity”? A group of diversity scholars explore the latest discourse on diversity and how it is reflected in research and practice. Chapters trace how the discourse on diversity is newly shaped after many of the 20th century concepts of race, ethnicity, gender and class have lost authority.
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Examines one of the most important and yet elusive terms in higher education and society: What do we mean when we talk in a serious way about "diversity”? A group of diversity scholars explore the latest discourse on diversity and how it is reflected in research and practice. Chapters trace how the discourse on diversity is newly shaped after many of the 20th century concepts of race, ethnicity, gender and class have lost authority.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781620363751
- ISBN-10: 1620363755
- Artikelnr.: 44584135
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781620363751
- ISBN-10: 1620363755
- Artikelnr.: 44584135
Penny A. Pasque is professor in Educational Studies, director of the QualLab, and director of Qualitative Methods in the Office of Research, Innovation and Collaboration (ORIC), College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University. Pasque is editor of The Review of Higher Education (with Dr. Thomas F. Nelson Laird). RHE is considered one of the leading research journals in the field and is the official journal of the Association for the Study of Higher Education. Her research addresses complexities in qualitative inquiry, in/equities in higher education, and dis/connections between higher education and society. She works with qualitative methodologies as well as studies qualitative methodologies that work toward social justice and educational equity. Pasque's research has appeared in over 100 journal articles and books, including in The Journal of Higher Education, Qualitative Inquiry, The Review of Higher Education, Peabody Journal of Education, Diversity in Higher Education, Cultural StudiesCritical Methodologies, among others.Her books include Qualitative Inquiry in Higher Education Organization and Policy Research (with Lechuga, Routledge), Qualitative Inquiry for Equity in Higher Education: Methodological Innovations, Implications, and Interventions (with Carducci, Kuntz & Gildersleeve, Jossey-Bass), Critical Qualitative Inquiry: Foundations and Futures (with Cannella & Salazar Pérez, Left Coast Press), American Higher Education Leadership and Policy: Critical Issues and the Public Good (Palgrave Macmillan), Empowering Women in Higher Education and Student Affairs (with Nicholson, Stylus), Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education (with Ortega, Burkhardt, & Ting, Stylus) and Engaged Research and Practice (with Overton & Burkhardt, Stylus).Currently, she's editor for the "critical & social justice" section of the upcoming Routledge Encyclopedia (Salvo & Ulmer, eds.), writing a chapter / reviewing for a Handbook on Critical Appr
Foreword by Phillip J. Bowman Acknowledgments Introduction. Transforming
Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education. History and Context John
C. Burkhardt, Christina Morton, Marie P. Ting, Penny A. Pasque, and Noe
Ortega 1. Color-Blind Ideology and the Disconnected Power-Analysis Frame
Considerations for Historically Black Colleges and Universities'
Diversification-Uma M. Jayakumar and Annie S. Adamian 2. An Interview With
Uma M. Jayakumar. Social Agency and the Power of Resistance-Diane M. Back
3. A Theory of Equity. A Social and Legal Analysis of College Access for
Low-Income Students-Jarrett T. Gupton and Karen Miksch 4. An Interview With
Jarrett T. Gupton. The Value of Uncertainty and the Need for Nuance-Sheela
Linstrum 5. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Students on
Campus. Fostering Inclusion Through Research, Policy, and Practice-Michael
R. Woodford, Jessica Joslin, and Kristen A. Renn 6. An Interview With
Michael R. Woodford. Bringing Invisible Communities to Light. Disciplinary
Norms, Collaboration, and the Quest for Legitimacy-Timothy Hickey-LeClair
7. Racially and Socioeconomically Diverse Students' Pathways to College. An
Exploration of Latin@ Students-Angela M. Locks, Dawn Person, Michelle
Cuellar, Jeanette Maduena, and Melba Schneider Castro 8. An Interview With
Angela M. Locks. Understanding the Complexities of the College-Going
Process-James M. Ellis 9. Architecture of Diversity. Using the Lens and
Language of Space to Examine Racialized Experiences of Students of Color on
College Campuses-Michelle Samura 10. An Interview With Michelle Samura. How
the "Blue Wall" Changes Our Discourses on Race in Higher Education.
Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone and Seeing Things in a Different
Light-Jimin Kwon 11. Including Disability in the Discourse. Extending and
Advancing the Definition of Diversity in Higher Education-Allison Lombardi
and Adam Lalor 12. An Interview With Allison Lombardi. Including Disability
in the Discourse-Lloyd Edward Shelton 13. The Impact of Media Imagery on
Academic Identity Development for Black Male Student Athletes-LaVar J.
Charleston and Jerlando F. L. Jackson 14. An Interview With Jerlando F. L.
Jackson. An Instrumental Diversity Researcher-Carly Wegner 15. Racialized
and Gendered Experiences of African American Female Faculty at Public
Community Colleges-Tamara Nichele Stevenson and Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher
16. An Interview With Tamara Nichele Stevenson. Surviving Racial Battle
Fatigue. Cultivating Safe Spaces in Radicalized Environments-Tonya Kneff
17. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black Colleges and
Universities' Diversity Discourses-Courtney Carter 18. An Interview With
Courtney Carter. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black
Colleges and Universities' Diversity Discourses-Demar F. Lewis IV 19.
Transforming Demography, Democracy, and Discourse Through Diversity in
Education and Society-John C. Burkhardt and Marie P. Ting Contributors
Index
Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education. History and Context John
C. Burkhardt, Christina Morton, Marie P. Ting, Penny A. Pasque, and Noe
Ortega 1. Color-Blind Ideology and the Disconnected Power-Analysis Frame
Considerations for Historically Black Colleges and Universities'
Diversification-Uma M. Jayakumar and Annie S. Adamian 2. An Interview With
Uma M. Jayakumar. Social Agency and the Power of Resistance-Diane M. Back
3. A Theory of Equity. A Social and Legal Analysis of College Access for
Low-Income Students-Jarrett T. Gupton and Karen Miksch 4. An Interview With
Jarrett T. Gupton. The Value of Uncertainty and the Need for Nuance-Sheela
Linstrum 5. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Students on
Campus. Fostering Inclusion Through Research, Policy, and Practice-Michael
R. Woodford, Jessica Joslin, and Kristen A. Renn 6. An Interview With
Michael R. Woodford. Bringing Invisible Communities to Light. Disciplinary
Norms, Collaboration, and the Quest for Legitimacy-Timothy Hickey-LeClair
7. Racially and Socioeconomically Diverse Students' Pathways to College. An
Exploration of Latin@ Students-Angela M. Locks, Dawn Person, Michelle
Cuellar, Jeanette Maduena, and Melba Schneider Castro 8. An Interview With
Angela M. Locks. Understanding the Complexities of the College-Going
Process-James M. Ellis 9. Architecture of Diversity. Using the Lens and
Language of Space to Examine Racialized Experiences of Students of Color on
College Campuses-Michelle Samura 10. An Interview With Michelle Samura. How
the "Blue Wall" Changes Our Discourses on Race in Higher Education.
Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone and Seeing Things in a Different
Light-Jimin Kwon 11. Including Disability in the Discourse. Extending and
Advancing the Definition of Diversity in Higher Education-Allison Lombardi
and Adam Lalor 12. An Interview With Allison Lombardi. Including Disability
in the Discourse-Lloyd Edward Shelton 13. The Impact of Media Imagery on
Academic Identity Development for Black Male Student Athletes-LaVar J.
Charleston and Jerlando F. L. Jackson 14. An Interview With Jerlando F. L.
Jackson. An Instrumental Diversity Researcher-Carly Wegner 15. Racialized
and Gendered Experiences of African American Female Faculty at Public
Community Colleges-Tamara Nichele Stevenson and Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher
16. An Interview With Tamara Nichele Stevenson. Surviving Racial Battle
Fatigue. Cultivating Safe Spaces in Radicalized Environments-Tonya Kneff
17. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black Colleges and
Universities' Diversity Discourses-Courtney Carter 18. An Interview With
Courtney Carter. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black
Colleges and Universities' Diversity Discourses-Demar F. Lewis IV 19.
Transforming Demography, Democracy, and Discourse Through Diversity in
Education and Society-John C. Burkhardt and Marie P. Ting Contributors
Index
Foreword by Phillip J. Bowman Acknowledgments Introduction. Transforming
Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education. History and Context John
C. Burkhardt, Christina Morton, Marie P. Ting, Penny A. Pasque, and Noe
Ortega 1. Color-Blind Ideology and the Disconnected Power-Analysis Frame
Considerations for Historically Black Colleges and Universities'
Diversification-Uma M. Jayakumar and Annie S. Adamian 2. An Interview With
Uma M. Jayakumar. Social Agency and the Power of Resistance-Diane M. Back
3. A Theory of Equity. A Social and Legal Analysis of College Access for
Low-Income Students-Jarrett T. Gupton and Karen Miksch 4. An Interview With
Jarrett T. Gupton. The Value of Uncertainty and the Need for Nuance-Sheela
Linstrum 5. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Students on
Campus. Fostering Inclusion Through Research, Policy, and Practice-Michael
R. Woodford, Jessica Joslin, and Kristen A. Renn 6. An Interview With
Michael R. Woodford. Bringing Invisible Communities to Light. Disciplinary
Norms, Collaboration, and the Quest for Legitimacy-Timothy Hickey-LeClair
7. Racially and Socioeconomically Diverse Students' Pathways to College. An
Exploration of Latin@ Students-Angela M. Locks, Dawn Person, Michelle
Cuellar, Jeanette Maduena, and Melba Schneider Castro 8. An Interview With
Angela M. Locks. Understanding the Complexities of the College-Going
Process-James M. Ellis 9. Architecture of Diversity. Using the Lens and
Language of Space to Examine Racialized Experiences of Students of Color on
College Campuses-Michelle Samura 10. An Interview With Michelle Samura. How
the "Blue Wall" Changes Our Discourses on Race in Higher Education.
Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone and Seeing Things in a Different
Light-Jimin Kwon 11. Including Disability in the Discourse. Extending and
Advancing the Definition of Diversity in Higher Education-Allison Lombardi
and Adam Lalor 12. An Interview With Allison Lombardi. Including Disability
in the Discourse-Lloyd Edward Shelton 13. The Impact of Media Imagery on
Academic Identity Development for Black Male Student Athletes-LaVar J.
Charleston and Jerlando F. L. Jackson 14. An Interview With Jerlando F. L.
Jackson. An Instrumental Diversity Researcher-Carly Wegner 15. Racialized
and Gendered Experiences of African American Female Faculty at Public
Community Colleges-Tamara Nichele Stevenson and Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher
16. An Interview With Tamara Nichele Stevenson. Surviving Racial Battle
Fatigue. Cultivating Safe Spaces in Radicalized Environments-Tonya Kneff
17. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black Colleges and
Universities' Diversity Discourses-Courtney Carter 18. An Interview With
Courtney Carter. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black
Colleges and Universities' Diversity Discourses-Demar F. Lewis IV 19.
Transforming Demography, Democracy, and Discourse Through Diversity in
Education and Society-John C. Burkhardt and Marie P. Ting Contributors
Index
Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education. History and Context John
C. Burkhardt, Christina Morton, Marie P. Ting, Penny A. Pasque, and Noe
Ortega 1. Color-Blind Ideology and the Disconnected Power-Analysis Frame
Considerations for Historically Black Colleges and Universities'
Diversification-Uma M. Jayakumar and Annie S. Adamian 2. An Interview With
Uma M. Jayakumar. Social Agency and the Power of Resistance-Diane M. Back
3. A Theory of Equity. A Social and Legal Analysis of College Access for
Low-Income Students-Jarrett T. Gupton and Karen Miksch 4. An Interview With
Jarrett T. Gupton. The Value of Uncertainty and the Need for Nuance-Sheela
Linstrum 5. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Students on
Campus. Fostering Inclusion Through Research, Policy, and Practice-Michael
R. Woodford, Jessica Joslin, and Kristen A. Renn 6. An Interview With
Michael R. Woodford. Bringing Invisible Communities to Light. Disciplinary
Norms, Collaboration, and the Quest for Legitimacy-Timothy Hickey-LeClair
7. Racially and Socioeconomically Diverse Students' Pathways to College. An
Exploration of Latin@ Students-Angela M. Locks, Dawn Person, Michelle
Cuellar, Jeanette Maduena, and Melba Schneider Castro 8. An Interview With
Angela M. Locks. Understanding the Complexities of the College-Going
Process-James M. Ellis 9. Architecture of Diversity. Using the Lens and
Language of Space to Examine Racialized Experiences of Students of Color on
College Campuses-Michelle Samura 10. An Interview With Michelle Samura. How
the "Blue Wall" Changes Our Discourses on Race in Higher Education.
Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone and Seeing Things in a Different
Light-Jimin Kwon 11. Including Disability in the Discourse. Extending and
Advancing the Definition of Diversity in Higher Education-Allison Lombardi
and Adam Lalor 12. An Interview With Allison Lombardi. Including Disability
in the Discourse-Lloyd Edward Shelton 13. The Impact of Media Imagery on
Academic Identity Development for Black Male Student Athletes-LaVar J.
Charleston and Jerlando F. L. Jackson 14. An Interview With Jerlando F. L.
Jackson. An Instrumental Diversity Researcher-Carly Wegner 15. Racialized
and Gendered Experiences of African American Female Faculty at Public
Community Colleges-Tamara Nichele Stevenson and Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher
16. An Interview With Tamara Nichele Stevenson. Surviving Racial Battle
Fatigue. Cultivating Safe Spaces in Radicalized Environments-Tonya Kneff
17. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black Colleges and
Universities' Diversity Discourses-Courtney Carter 18. An Interview With
Courtney Carter. Unpacking the Mandate Rhetoric of Historically Black
Colleges and Universities' Diversity Discourses-Demar F. Lewis IV 19.
Transforming Demography, Democracy, and Discourse Through Diversity in
Education and Society-John C. Burkhardt and Marie P. Ting Contributors
Index