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Applied Psychology Ser.: Diversity Ideologies in Organizations by Victoria C. Plaut (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-101848729669
ISBN-139781848729667
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages306 Pages
Publication NameDiversity Ideologies in Organizations
LanguageEnglish
SubjectOrganizational Behavior, Applied Psychology, Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Workplace Culture
Publication Year2014
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics, Psychology
AuthorVictoria C. Plaut
SeriesApplied Psychology Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2013-030286
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"In this provocative and timely book, Thomas, Plaut, and Tran bring together a range of expert voices to address a critical issue for diversity in organizations: how philosophies, values, and beliefs about what diversity is, how it matters, and how it should be addressed connect to vital outcomes for organizations and their people. The chapters of Diversity Ideologies in Organizations effectively combine theory, research, and insightful analysis, resulting in a rich, unique, and valuable contribution that will be quite useful to policy makers, diversity practitioners, and scholars."-Bernardo M. Ferdman, Ph.D., Professor, California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, and Editor, Diversity at Work: The Practice of Inclusion
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal331.133
Table Of Content1. Diversity ideologies in organizations: An introduction V. Plaut, K.Thomas, N.M. Tran, C.M. Bazemore 2. Negotiating space, finding your place: Reconciling identity management and coping strategies with diversity ideology C.D. Johnson, H.A. Haynes, A. Holyfield, H.Foster 3. Racial identity denial and its discontents: Implications for individuals and organizations. M.J. Goren, V.C. Plaut 4.Color Minimization: The theory and practice of addressing race and ethnicity at work E.Foldy, T.Buckley 5.Organizational and individual colorblindness approaches to past injustice R. Ditlmann, E.W.Mayville, and V.Purdie-Vaughns 6. Occupational sex segregation: Disciplinary and ideological approaches to understanding women's and men's employment patterns P.Stockdale, J.Nadler 7. To be or not to be; and to see or not to see: The benefits of LGBT identity consciousness for organizations and employees Michelle R. Hebl, Larry R. Martinez, Jeanine L. Skorinko, Laura G. Barron, and Eden B. King 8.Diversity Ideologies in the US military C.S. Carbone, K.M. Parks, D.P. McDonald 9. The intersection of organizational and individual diversity ideology on diverse employees' perceptions of inclusion and organizational justice N. M.Tran, K.M. Thomas, and K.E. George 10. Diverse and united at the same time: Social psychological recommendations for a diverse workplace A. Hahn, A. Nunez, B.Park, C.M. Judd 11. The "business case" for diversity may not by itself make the strongest case for diversity: What a profit-maximizing rationale for affirmative action ignores & why it matters. M.M. Unzueta, E.D. Knowles 12. Multiculturalism at work: Examples from the UK and Germany J. Vassilopoulou, K. Jonson, M. Ozbilgin, A. Tatli 13. Diversity ideologies: The case of South Africa S. Nkomo
SynopsisSince 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 d, 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.
LC Classification NumberHF5549.5.M5D568 2014