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2021 Choice Outstanding Academic Title As a major, public flagship university in the American South, so-called “Diversity University” has struggled to define its commitments to diversity and inclusion, and to put those commitments into practice. In Diversity Regimes, sociologist James M. Thomas draws on more than two years of ethnographic fieldwork at DU to illustrate the conflicts and contingencies between a core set of actors at DU over what diversity is and how it should be accomplished. Thomas’s analysis of this dynamic process uncovers what he calls “diversity regimes”: a complex combination of meanings, practices, and actions that work to institutionalize commitments to diversity, but in doing so obscure, entrench, and even magnify existing racial inequalities. Thomas’s concept of diversity regimes, and his focus on how they are organized and unfold in real time, provides new insights into the social organization of multicultural principles and practices.
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1978800428, 1978800452, 197880041X, 1978800444, 9781978800427, 9781978800458, 9781978800410, 9781978800441
Diversity Regimes: Why Talk Is Not Enough to Fix Racial Inequality at Universities is written by James M. Thomas and published by Rutgers University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Diversity Regimes are 9781978800434, 1978800436 and the print ISBNs are 9781978800427, 1978800428. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 1978800428, 1978800452, 197880041X, 1978800444, 9781978800427, 9781978800458, 9781978800410, 9781978800441.
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