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Managing Workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion bridges the gap between social science theory and research and the practical concerns of those working in diversity and inclusion by presenting an applied psychological perspective.
Managing Workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion bridges the gap between social science theory and research and the practical concerns of those working in diversity and inclusion by presenting an applied psychological perspective.
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Autorenporträt
Rosemary Hays-Thomas is Professor Emerita at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, where she developed the university's first course in Workforce Diversity and was Psychology Department chair. She has published widely, consulted, and held elected office and fellow status in several psychology organizations. She also holds a lifetime certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources and, for many years, was a licensed psychologist.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Basic Concepts, Tools and Information 1. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Organizations: Basic Concepts 2. Conceptualizing and Measuring Difference Part II. People and Organizations: Structure and Process 3. Privilege, Social Construction, Attribution and Fairness 4. Organizational Structure and the Problem of Pay In-Equity 5. Identities: Who We Are, and Why That Matters 6. The Big Three: Stereotypes, Prejudice, Discrimination Part III. Applications 7. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Law 8. Managing Diversity in Teams 9. Gender/Sex and Work 10. Race, Ethnicity and Work 11. Sexual Orientation and Work 12. Ability, Appearance, Weight Age; Religion, Social Class, and Work Part IV. Finding Solutions 13. Building Diversity Competence for Individuals 14. Building Organizational Diversity Competence through Organization Development
Part I. Basic Concepts, Tools and Information
1. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Organizations: Basic Concepts
2. Conceptualizing and Measuring Difference
Part II. People and Organizations: Structure and Process
3. Privilege, Social Construction, Attribution and Fairness
4. Organizational Structure and the Problem of Pay In-Equity
5. Identities: Who We Are, and Why That Matters
6. The Big Three: Stereotypes, Prejudice, Discrimination
Part III. Applications
7. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Law
8. Managing Diversity in Teams
9. Gender/Sex and Work
10. Race, Ethnicity and Work
11. Sexual Orientation and Work
12. Ability, Appearance, Weight Age; Religion, Social Class, and Work
Part IV. Finding Solutions
13. Building Diversity Competence for Individuals
14. Building Organizational Diversity Competence through Organization Development
Part I. Basic Concepts, Tools and Information 1. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Organizations: Basic Concepts 2. Conceptualizing and Measuring Difference Part II. People and Organizations: Structure and Process 3. Privilege, Social Construction, Attribution and Fairness 4. Organizational Structure and the Problem of Pay In-Equity 5. Identities: Who We Are, and Why That Matters 6. The Big Three: Stereotypes, Prejudice, Discrimination Part III. Applications 7. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Law 8. Managing Diversity in Teams 9. Gender/Sex and Work 10. Race, Ethnicity and Work 11. Sexual Orientation and Work 12. Ability, Appearance, Weight Age; Religion, Social Class, and Work Part IV. Finding Solutions 13. Building Diversity Competence for Individuals 14. Building Organizational Diversity Competence through Organization Development
Part I. Basic Concepts, Tools and Information
1. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Organizations: Basic Concepts
2. Conceptualizing and Measuring Difference
Part II. People and Organizations: Structure and Process
3. Privilege, Social Construction, Attribution and Fairness
4. Organizational Structure and the Problem of Pay In-Equity
5. Identities: Who We Are, and Why That Matters
6. The Big Three: Stereotypes, Prejudice, Discrimination
Part III. Applications
7. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Law
8. Managing Diversity in Teams
9. Gender/Sex and Work
10. Race, Ethnicity and Work
11. Sexual Orientation and Work
12. Ability, Appearance, Weight Age; Religion, Social Class, and Work
Part IV. Finding Solutions
13. Building Diversity Competence for Individuals
14. Building Organizational Diversity Competence through Organization Development
Rezensionen
"Professor Hays-Thomas deftly blends the conceptual background that practitioners need with the practical applications to which academics often have limited exposure. Without a doubt, this is the go-to textbook for the next generation of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility professionals."
Marc Bendick, Jr., Bendick and Egan Economic Consultants, Inc.
"Hays-Thomas's Managing Workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is an essential resource for understanding how DEI is conceptualized and measured by both organizations and researchers. It takes an evidence-based approach to covering topics such as privilege, inequity, identity, as well as what is currently known about stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. All of this is artfully integrated with not only legal concepts related to DEI, but also with what organizations can do to build diversity and diversity competence throughout their workforce. This is a "must read" for students, scholars, and practitioners alike!"
Deborah E. Rupp, PhD, Professor at the Department of Psychology, George Mason University, USA
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