The significance of this proposed Rowman & Littlefield handbook
is its utility in understanding both the present-day and future
implications of workplace diversity and stratification. The
handbook will encompass a comprehensive review of theoretical and
empirical research from a variety of disciplines, as well as
emerging themes on workplace diversity and stratification in
organizations and institutions in the United States. The focus will
be on engaging various theoretical and practical implications of
the impact of diversity on individuals within the institution, the
organization, and the resulting social, psychological, cultural,
political and economic effects on society. In order to engage in
deep dialogue about workplace diversity and stratification, the
handbook will include thorough analyses of its historical
development, present-day implications and future trends. The
multiplicity of workplace diversity research provides critical
perspectives from leading scholars in various fields of study
including Sociology, Psychology, Management, Economics, Social
Policy, Entrepreneurship, Gender Studies, Religious Studies, and
Geography. Although the primary focus of the handbook will be to
examine workplace diversity and stratification within the context
of the United States, the editor will ensure that comparative
analyses situating diversity in a global context will be included
as appropriate. This comprehensive academic handbook will be
crucial for both readers and users interested in a wide range of
critical issues, while narrowing in on specific intersecting topics
that engage challenging and complicated issues which will spark
further insightful dialogues. Timeliness and Importance Diversity
and Inclusion has become a key catchphrase in every organization
and institution, ranging from corporations, academic institutions,
political machines and more. Marketing tools and promotional
selling points often invoke the relevance of diversity and
inclusion as a means of signaling opportunity and access for all.
However, even with the overuse of diversity and inclusion mantras
there often lies its underwhelming results. The growing rates of
diversity and inclusion requirements within institutional practices
suggests that diversity and inclusion will not fade into the
background. People are demanding that organizations be held
accountable to the diversity and inclusion mission statements on
their websites. This proposed handbook is timely because there is a
growing demand for diversity to become more than a buzzword, to
understand the value that diversity brings and find concrete ways
of developing policies and practices that will make diversity an
intrinsic part of any organizational culture. This academic
handbook will be a rich and valuable resource for researchers,
undergraduate and graduate students, company leadership and boards,
clients, customers, and anyone interested in understanding what
workplace diversity and stratification mean for everyday people,
institutions, and society as a whole and how to endeavor towards
reaching that goal.
General
Imprint: |
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Editors: |
Tsedale M. Melaku
• Angie Beeman
• Christoph Winkler
|
Dimensions: |
254 x 178mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
488 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5381-4437-4 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-5381-4437-9 |
Barcode: |
9781538144374 |
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