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Occupying the Academy Just How Important Is Diversity Work in Higher Education?

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.08.2012

Herausgeber

Christine Clark + weitere

Verlag

Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc

Seitenzahl

253

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.8/1.3 cm

Gewicht

611 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4422-1272-5

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This book looks courageously at diversity in higher education through critical, social justice-oriented theoretical lenses. The strength of this edited volume rests in the various case studies as told from the perspective of academic leaders specifically employed as Chief Diversity Officers, Mid-Level Administrators, and faculty members. These case studies uncover the persistent challenges of racism in higher education. This volume also highlights the incredible resistance and resilience, embedded in both individual and collective agency, that can move institutions of higher education forward. While asking, 'Just How Important Is Diversity Work in Higher Education?' this volume responds by illuminating its potential role to genuinely affirm our humanity, to pursue continual (institutional) improvement, and to realize the call to justice. -- Francisco A. Rios, Western Washington University The editors of this volume take on the ambitious project of examining race and racism in higher education. This volume particularly appeals to those interested in applying a variety of critical lenses to explain the persistence of racial inequality and it's relationship to white privilege. -- Adrienne D. Dixson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign To explore race/racism in the Obama era is to question how race/racism could persist simultaneously with the election of the country's first black president. The conversations around President Obama buttressed against the stories of equity/diversity workers in this volume are a constant reminder that the journey to a society devoid of race/racism is ongoing. However, with the type of honesty and courage represented in this volume...we may yet get there. After all, the journey to the promised land requires an acceptance of the past, energy to redress the patterns that perpetuate discrimination in the present, so the future looks very different. -- Kimberly L. King-Jupiter, Albany State University Occupying the Academy is a compelling and important examination of the realities of race and racism in higher education. It brings to light how inequity not only continues to manifest itself through institutions, but the subversive and shifting composition of whiteness as a powerful and controlling entity in the workplace. Some readers will be shocked, others will be validated; all readers will continue to be disappointed by the enabled assaults on equity/diversity workers and their work. -- Thandeka K. Chapman, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Occupying the Academy comprises a variety of case studies of diversity work at different public colleges and university, illustrating a broad range of institutional attitudes toward diversity work -- from nominal support to outright hostility. Inside Higher Education In Occupying the Academy: Just How Important Is Diversity Work in Higher Education?," the authors describe eight configurations of diversity structures they found in use at colleges and universities. The configurations ranged from having he president claim the additional title or responsibility, either to foster or subvert the diversity effort, to having real diversity infrastructure in evidence. The "to-do list of issues that the people Christine Clark, one of the book's editors, calls "diversity workers" must tackle are becoming more varied and complex, reaching far beyond racial/ethnic diversity or gender equity. Chronicle of Higher Education

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.08.2012

Herausgeber

Verlag

Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc

Seitenzahl

253

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.8/1.3 cm

Gewicht

611 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4422-1272-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Foreword Sonia Nieto The Permanence of Diversity Mark Brimhall-Vargas, Christine Clark, and Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner La Permanencia de la Diversidad Mark Brimhall-Vargas, Christine Clark, y Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner   Occupying Academia, Re-Affirming Diversity Christine Clark, Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, and Mark Brimhall-Vargas Stories from the Chief Diversity Officer Frontlines Bailey Jackson Case 1: Extra, Extra, Read All About It! Diversity Soul-ed Out (and Sold/Out) Here Christine Clark Case 2: Balancing Act: A Contextual Case Analysis on Re-Centering Diversity in the Midst of Social and Economic Fluctuations Katrice A. Albert and Marco J. Barker Case 3: Deconstructing Hope: A Chief Diversity Officer's Dilemma in the Obama Era A. Leslie Anderson Case 4: Transforming Lives and Communities: Case Study of a Diversity and Community Engagement Portfolio at a Flagship Institution Gregory J. Vincent, Sherri L. Sanders, and S. Kiersten Ferguson Case 5: Southern Predominantly White Institutions, Targeted Students, and the Intersectionality of Identity: Two Case Studies Allison Daniel Anders, James M. DeVita, and Steven Thurston Oliver Stories from the Mid-Level Administrator Frontlines Bailey Jackson Case 6: The Myth of Institutionalizing Diversity: Structures and the Covert Decisions they Make Mark Brimhall-Vargas Case 7: Swimming up Mainstream: Facing the Challenges to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion on a University of ACME, Regional Campus in Obama's Era Virginia Lea, Hollace Anne Teuber, Glenda Jones, and Susan Wolfgram Case 8: The Search for Questions and Tellings of Silenced Students Douglas J. Loveless and Bryant Griffith Case 9: The Evolution of a Campus: From the Seat of the Civil War to a Seat on the Freedom Rides Shaunna Payne Gold and Leah K. Cox Case 10: The Unmet Promise: A Critical Race Theory Analysis of the Rise of an African American Studies Program  Michael E. Jennings Stories from the Faculty Frontlines Bailey Jackson Case 11: "Just (Don't) Do It!" Tensions Between Articulated Commitments and Action at The ACME State University Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner and Vanessa Dodo Seriki Case 12: Déjà Vu:Dynamism of Racism in Policies and Practices Aimed at Alleviating Discrimination Shirley Mthethwa-Sommers Case 13: "Isn't Affirmative Action Illegal?" Eugene Oropeza Fujimoto Case 14: Equity at the Fringes: The Continuing Peripheral Enactment of Equity and Diversity in the Preparation of K-12 Teachers Roderick L. Carey and Laura S. Yee Case 15: On the Battlefield for Social Justice in the Education of Teachers: The Dangers and Dangerousness of Challenging Whiteness in Predominantly White Institutions and Teacher Preparation Programs Brenda G. Juárez and Cleveland Hayes So What? Who Cares? And What's Our Point About Diversity? Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell Carta Abierta: Una Lamada para Ocupar Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, Christine Clark, y Mark Brimhall-Vargas An Open Letter: A Call to Occupy Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, Christine Clark, and Mark Brimhall-Vargas Afterword Damon A. Williams References Editor and Contributor Biographies Index