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Perspectives on Race in Organizations

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This book focuses on race and racism in organizations, featuring insights from 17 experts. They share their journeys, proud achievements, and advice for future scholars. The reflections highlight t...
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  • 26 June 2023
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The current volume, the fifth in the series, focuses on race and racism in organizations. Seventeen experts and trailblazers for building a science around race at work respond to prompts that align with the volume’s goal of building understanding and kindling new directions. These giants on whose shoulders new scholarship stands describe their paths to this area of work and the products of which they are most proud before sharing advice and inspiration for scholars and research in the future. Together, these reflections represent poignant examples of why scholarship on race continues to be of critical importance to management science.

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Price: $100.00
Pages: 218
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Research in Social Issues in Management
Publication Date: 26 June 2023
ISBN: 9798887303246
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture, Diversity, equality, equity and inclusion in the workplace, Management: leadership and motivation, Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
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Preface; Eden King, Mikki Hebl, and Quinetta Roberson.
Chapter 1. Reflections of a Formerly Apologetic Race Researcher; Derek R. Avery.
Chapter 2. To Inform, Educate, and Change the World: Reflections and Recommendations; Myrtle P. Bell.
Chapter 3. Race as a Resource for Connection and Insight: Why Research on Race Makes Organizational Behavior Better; Martin N. Davidson.
Chapter 4. Understanding Differences: Demography, Dissimilarity, Distance, and Dispersion as Diversity; David A. Harrison.
Chapter 5. Making the Case for Mesearch: Legitimizing Race/Ethnicity Research; Oscar Holmes IV.
Chapter 6. The Rewarding Nature of Studying Race/Ethnicity; Juan Madera.
Chapter 7. Not All White Supremacists Wear Robes and Hoods; Eddy S. Ng.
Chapter 8. Personal Reflections on the Study of Race and Ethnicity; Tina Opie.
Chapter 9. Research in Social Issues in Management: Embracing Race as an Inspirational Calling; Orlando C. Richard.
Chapter 10. From Dollars to Sense: My Personal Business Case for Studying Race and Ethnicity; Quinetta Roberson.
Chapter 11. Diary of a Mad Black Woman: A Journey in Self-Reflection, Social Justice, and Race Research; Enrica N. Ruggs.
Chapter 12. Accidents and Inspirations; Ann Marie Ryan.
Chapter 13. Betwixt and Between: My Journey to Date in Examining Issues of Race and Ethnicity; Winny Shen.
Chapter 14. Studying Diversity With Purpose and Community; Kecia M. Thomas.
Chapter 15. From Cuba to Texas: My Path to Becoming a Scholar; Marí­a del Carmen Triana.
Chapter 16. Intersectional Investigations: A Noteworthy Foundation for Race/Ethnicity Scholarship; Sabrina D. Volpone.
Chapter 17. On Being an Outsider/Within: A Personal Narrative About Intersectional Reflexivity in Life and Research; Alexis Smith (Washington).
About the Editors.
About the Contributors.