ABSTRACT

Decades of investigations into diversity in the workplace have created mixed answers about what kinds of effects it has on employees and teams, and whether or not it can be managed effectively to generate positive outcomes for organizations. In contrast to mainstream work from management and psychology, critical views on workplace diversity have emerged that seek to grasp more fully the messy social and political realities of workplace diversity as they operate in context.   

Critical Perspectives on Diversity in Organizations therefore seeks to review, integrate and build upon emerging critical perspectives on workplace diversity to help give a fuller understanding of how employee differences affect workplace interactions, relationships, employment, inequality, culture, and society. Critical perspectives help to fill in and openly recognize many of the more far-reaching issues that pure management and psychology approaches can leave out – issues of power, inequality, politics, history, culture, and lived experiences. If organizations do not try to take these issues into account and critically reflect on them, then diversity management is likely to remain a relatively blunt instrument or worse, a hollow piece of rhetoric.   

This book will be of interest to international graduate students and researchers working on topics associated with equality, diversity and inclusion in organizations, as well as various organizational practitioners and activists engaged with these issues.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|26 pages

Diversity in Organizations

chapter 1|11 pages

Mainstream Approaches

chapter 2|13 pages

Taking a Critical Perspective

part II|52 pages

Defining Aspects of a Critical Perspective on Diversity in Organizations

chapter 3|13 pages

History

chapter 4|15 pages

Power

chapter 5|22 pages

Institutions

part III|90 pages

Elaborating on Critical Themes Concerning Diversity in Organizations

chapter 6|14 pages

Intersectionality

chapter 7|19 pages

Discourses

chapter 8|19 pages

Multiculturalism

chapter 9|20 pages

Sensemaking

chapter 10|16 pages

Place, Space, and Geography

part IV|63 pages

Implications of Critical Perspectives in a Future of Diverse Organizations

chapter 12|20 pages

Critical Performativity and Agency

chapter 13|22 pages

Imagining Diverse Futures

chapter |3 pages

Concluding Remarks