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Ethnicity in College - Advancing Theory and Improving Diversity Practices on Campus (Hardcover)
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Ethnicity in College - Advancing Theory and Improving Diversity Practices on Campus (Hardcover)
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This book explores the importance, and construction, of ethnic
identity among college students, and how ethnicity interfaces with
students' interactions on campus, and the communities in which they
live. Based on qualitative interviews with White, Latina/o, African
American and Asian students, it captures both the college context
and the individual experiences students have with their ethnicity,
through the immediacy of the students' own voices. The authors
observe how students negotiate their ethnic identity within the
process of becoming adults. They identify the influences of family,
the importance of socio-historical forces that surround students'
educational experiences, and the critical role of peers in
students' ethnic identity development. While research has begun to
document the positive outcomes associated with diverse learning
environments, this study emphasizes and more closely delineates,
just how these outcomes come to be. In addition, the study reveals
how the freedom to express and develop ethnic identity, which
multicultural environments ideally support, promotes student
confidence and achievement in ways which students themselves can
articulate. This work is distinctive in eschewing an ethnic
minority perspective through which Whites are the primary reference
group, and the standard from which all ethnic and racial identity
processes evolve; as well as in considering the influences that
growing up in a multi-ethnic context may have on ethnic identity
processes, particularly where the "other" is not White. This
perspective is particularly important at a time when students
entering universities are more likely to come from highly
segregated high school environments, and will confront ethnic and
social differences for the first time in college. This book is
intended as a resource for researchers and practitioners in
psychology and higher education. It offers insights for student
affairs and higher education administrators and leaders about the
ways in which their campus policies and practices can positively
influence the development of more supportive campus climates that
draw on the strengths of each ethnic group to create an overarching
pluralistic culture. It can also serve as a cultural diversity text
for upper division or graduate courses on pluralism. Moreover,
understanding students' ethnic identity, their personal growth, and
adjustment to college, it is central to preparing individuals for
life in a pluralistic society.
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