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Few time periods in the past five decades match the intensity of
intergroup conflict that people around the world are currently
experiencing. Polarized attitudes around various sociopolitical
issues, such as gender equality and immigration, have dominated the
media and our lives. Furthermore, these powerful social dynamics
have also impacted the places where we work and intensified
existing strains on workers and workplaces. To address these issues
and improve organizational climates, more theories, research and
collaborations to understand these phenomena are needed. The
volumes in this series will describe and instigate scholarship that
advances our understanding of diversity in organizations. This
volume features renowned scholars who are unabashedly pushing the
field by raising the questions that need to be asked, by working on
topics that have received far too little research attention, and by
holding researchers, practitioners, managers, organizations, and
readers to task for doing what needs to be done to maximize social
justice and egalitarian behaviors in the workplace. The chapters
provoke the status quo in society and in scholarship, and in so
doing, push our understanding of diversity in organizations.
Few time periods in the past five decades match the intensity of
intergroup conflict that people around the world are currently
experiencing. Polarized attitudes around various sociopolitical
issues, such as gender equality and immigration, have dominated the
media and our lives. Furthermore, these powerful social dynamics
have also impacted the places where we work and intensified
existing strains on workers and workplaces. To address these issues
and improve organizational climates, more theories, research and
collaborations to understand these phenomena are needed. The
volumes in this series will describe and instigate scholarship that
advances our understanding of diversity in organizations. This
volume features renowned scholars who are unabashedly pushing the
field by raising the questions that need to be asked, by working on
topics that have received far too little research attention, and by
holding researchers, practitioners, managers, organizations, and
readers to task for doing what needs to be done to maximize social
justice and egalitarian behaviors in the workplace. The chapters
provoke the status quo in society and in scholarship, and in so
doing, push our understanding of diversity in organizations.
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