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Managing Diversity: (Re)Visioning Equity on College Campuses, Vol. 5 by T. Elon Dancy β€” book cover

Managing Diversity: (Re)Visioning Equity on College Campuses, Vol. 5

by T. Elon Dancy
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Overview

This book brings together scholars who explore the evolving meanings of diversity and how these meanings present new challenges and considerations for collegiate leadership, management, and practice. The book offers empirical, scholarly, and personal space to interrogate the seemingly elusive but compelling challenges postsecondary institutions face in managing diversity. Book chapters are offered in a variety of voicesβ€”some detailing theoretical, conceptual, sociohistorical, and globalized meanings of diversity; some highlighting college personnel narratives around social justice and equity; and some illustrating identity politics and provocative topics among students, faculty, and staff that continue to present formidable challenges to collegiate equity agendas. The intent is to both question existing efforts to diversify and make inclusive collegiate contexts; to present new frameworks of thinking about diversity, equity, and inclusion; and to identify and detail policy and practice implications.

Synopsis

This book brings together scholars who explore the evolving meanings of diversity and how these meanings present new challenges and considerations for collegiate leadership, management, and practice. The book offers empirical, scholarly, and personal space to interrogate the seemingly elusive but compelling challenges postsecondary institutions face in managing diversity. Book chapters are offered in a variety of voices—some detailing theoretical, conceptual, sociohistorical, and globalized meanings of diversity; some highlighting college personnel narratives around social justice and equity; and some illustrating identity politics and provocative topics among students, faculty, and staff that continue to present formidable challenges to collegiate equity agendas. The intent is to both question existing efforts to diversify and make inclusive collegiate contexts; to present new frameworks of thinking about diversity, equity, and inclusion; and to identify and detail policy and practice implications.

About the Author, T. Elon Dancy

T. Elon Dancy II is Assistant Professor of Adult and Higher Education at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. He received his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University with an emphasis in higher education. His research agenda investigates the intersection of race, gender, and culture in colleges and universities, as well as other educational settings.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
Lang, Peter Publishing, Incorporated
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781433107573

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