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Diversity Ideologies in Organizations

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Diversity Ideologies in Organizations book

Edited ByKecia M. Thomas, Victoria C. Plaut, Ny Mia Tran
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 15 January 2014
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315852188
Pages 336
eBook ISBN 9781315852188
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Thomas, K.M., Plaut, V.C., & Tran, N.M. (Eds.). (2014). Diversity Ideologies in Organizations (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315852188

ABSTRACT

Since the increased attention toward diversity in the workplace, the concepts of "diversity initiatives" and "diversity management" have become a common place in many conversations among academics and practitioners alike. The diversity movement in the workplace originated from the increased avocation for equal treatment of minority groups due to the dynamic composition of the modern workforce. Many organizations were forced to face these changes and the dilemma of how to respond to group differences to maintain and/or increase organization effectiveness and productivity. This volume will present new research on the colorblindness versus multiculturalism debate, assist in broadening the diversity ideology conversation, share this conversation across social science domains including industrial/organizational psychology, social psychology, and law and public policy, and highlight how the nature of diversity ideology may be fluid and therefore be different depending on the diversity dimension discussed.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|18 pages

Diversity Ideologies in Organizations: An Introduction

ByVictoria C. Plaut, Kecia M. Thomas, Ny Mia Tran, Cori M. Bazemore

chapter 2|24 pages

Negotiating Space, Finding Your Place: Reconciling Identity Management and Coping Strategies with Diversity Ideology

ByC. Douglas Johnson, Holly A. Haynes, Andrea Holyfield, Heather Foster

chapter 3|24 pages

Racial Identity Denial and its Discontents: Implications for Individuals and Organizations

ByMatt J. Goren, Victoria C. Plaut

chapter 4|26 pages

Color Minimization: The Theory and Practice of Addressing Race and Ethnicity at Work

ByErica Gabrielle Foldy, Tamara R. Buckley

chapter 5|26 pages

Organizational and Individual Colorblindness Approaches to Past Injustice

ByRuth K. Ditlmann, Elena Wright Mayville, Valerie Purdie-Vaughns

chapter 6|32 pages

Occupational Sex Segregation: Disciplinary and Ideological Approaches to Understanding Women’s and Men’s Employment Patterns

ByMargaret S. Stockdale, Joel T. Nadler

chapter 7|26 pages

To Be or Not to Be; and to See or Not to See: The Benefits of LGBT Identity Consciousness for Organizations and Employees

ByMichelle R. Hebl, Larry R. Martinez, Jeanine L. Skorinko, Laura G. Barron, Eden B. King

chapter 8|28 pages

Diversity Ideologies in the U.S. Military

ByChristina Stevens Carbone, Kizzy M. Parks, Daniel P. McDonald

chapter 9|28 pages

The Intersection of Organizational and Individual Diversity Ideology on Diverse Employees’ Perceptions of Inclusion and Organizational Justice

ByNy Mia Tran, Kecia M. Thomas, Kerrin E. George

chapter 10|24 pages

Diverse and United at the Same Time: Social Psychological Recommendations for a Diverse Workplace

ByAdam Hahn, Ana P. Nunes, Bernadette Park, Charles M. Judd

chapter 11|12 pages

The “Business Case” for Diversity May Not by Itself Make the Strongest Case for Diversity: What a Profit-Maximizing Rationale for Affirmative Action Ignores and Why It Matters

ByMiguel M. Unzueta, Eric D. Knowles

chapter 12|12 pages

Multiculturalism at Work: Examples from the UK and Germany

ByJoana Vassilopoulou, Karsten Jonsen, Mustafa Özbilgin, Ahu Tatli

chapter 13|12 pages

Diversity Ideologies: The Case of South Africa

ByStella M. Nkomo
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