Diversity's Promise for Higher Education: Making It Work
It; addresses the changed landscape in which DEI work has been politicized both on and off campus;; provides examples and language to suggest ways to articulate the centrality of diversity to mission and excellence;; emphasizes the link between healthy democracies and higher education's mission in light of the current global and domestic challenges to democracy;; highlights the need to focus on the conditions for developing healthy communities where dialogue, difference, and learning can take place;; examines the current climate of campus protests and the implications for free speech and academic freedom; and; reemphasizes the complexity of identity--and explains how to attend to the growing kinds of identities relevant to diversity, equity, and inclusion while not overshadowing the unfinished business of race, class, and gender.
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Diversity's Promise for Higher Education: Making It Work
It; addresses the changed landscape in which DEI work has been politicized both on and off campus;; provides examples and language to suggest ways to articulate the centrality of diversity to mission and excellence;; emphasizes the link between healthy democracies and higher education's mission in light of the current global and domestic challenges to democracy;; highlights the need to focus on the conditions for developing healthy communities where dialogue, difference, and learning can take place;; examines the current climate of campus protests and the implications for free speech and academic freedom; and; reemphasizes the complexity of identity--and explains how to attend to the growing kinds of identities relevant to diversity, equity, and inclusion while not overshadowing the unfinished business of race, class, and gender.
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Diversity's Promise for Higher Education: Making It Work

Diversity's Promise for Higher Education: Making It Work

by Daryl G. Smith
Diversity's Promise for Higher Education: Making It Work

Diversity's Promise for Higher Education: Making It Work

by Daryl G. Smith

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It; addresses the changed landscape in which DEI work has been politicized both on and off campus;; provides examples and language to suggest ways to articulate the centrality of diversity to mission and excellence;; emphasizes the link between healthy democracies and higher education's mission in light of the current global and domestic challenges to democracy;; highlights the need to focus on the conditions for developing healthy communities where dialogue, difference, and learning can take place;; examines the current climate of campus protests and the implications for free speech and academic freedom; and; reemphasizes the complexity of identity--and explains how to attend to the growing kinds of identities relevant to diversity, equity, and inclusion while not overshadowing the unfinished business of race, class, and gender.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421449241
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 08/06/2024
Edition description: fourth edition
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.07(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Daryl G. Smith is a professor of education and psychology at Claremont Graduate University and author or coauthor of a number of books and articles, including Achieving Faculty Diversity: Debunking the Myths; Making a Real Difference with Diversity: A Guide to Institutional Change; Assessing Diversity on College and University Campuses; The Challenge of Diversity: Involvement or Alienation in the Academy?; and A Diversity Research Agenda: What More Do We Need to Know?

Table of Contents

Preface: The Promise of Diversity Is Excellence vii

Acknowledgments xv

Part I The Diversity Imperative

1 The National and Global Context for Diversity in Higher Education 3

2 The Role of Identity in Diversity 23

Part II Reframing Diversity

3 A Diversity Framework for Higher Education: Inclusive and Differentiated 55

4 The Past Fifty Years 94

Part III Building Capacity by Interrupting the Usual

5 Identifying and Retaining Talent 153

6 Working with and across Differences: Intergroup Relations and Identity 197

7 Student Learning and Success 218

Part IV What Will It Take?

8 Monitoring Progress on Diversity 255

9 Making Diversity Work: Recommendations and Conclusions 281

References 301

Index 363

What People are Saying About This

Yolanda T. Moses

This book frames a comprehensive approach to diversity that shifts the emphasis from individuals to institutions. The author pushes us past our assumptions and safe ways of seeing difference and inclusion. It is tantamount to a paradigm shift for the entire diversity field. It is a most significant piece of work for this century.

Yolanda T. Moses, University of California, Riverside

From the Publisher

Daryl Smith reminds us in this update of her seminal work on Diversity's Promise that diversity, equity, and inclusion work, does not diminish, but contributes to excellence, and to a healthy democracy.
—Paulette Granberry Russell, National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education

With this crucial update, Smith gives us something higher ed leaders and rank-and-file faculty urgently need: a fresh and irrefutable narrative not just in diversity's defense, but one that outflanks the offense.
—Kiernan Mathews, Ivy+ Faculty Advancement Network

With increasing calls for campuses to maintain 'neutrality' and polarization regarding issues of diversity, Daryl G. Smith reminds us of the imperative to create campus environments that serve all our students. Years of 'diversity initiatives' have hardly moved the needle towards more pluralistic campus environments. An excellent resource for helping us center our practice in pluralism.
—Susan Borrego, CSU Stanislaus

This new edition of a seminal text is a gift to diversity scholars and practitioners. In an evolving national and global context, when the benefits of diversity, equity, and inclusion are being questioned, the author's research offers timely insights into diversity and excellence and the conditions that enable the greatest potential for their transformative impact in higher education.
—Taffye Benson Clayton, Auburn University

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