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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: James M. ThomasPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9781978800427ISBN 10: 1978800428 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 15 May 2020 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""The Happy Talk of Diversity: How Can American Colleges Affect Real Change?"" excerpt from Diversity Regimes https://publicseminar.org/2020/07/the-happy-talk-of-diversity/— Public Seminar ""This book is critically important reading for scholars of racism, higher education, organizations, and critical studies of discourse. Diversity Regimes is also an ideal model for those early career scholars who are moving their dissertation to book due to its clarity of exposition and tight argumentation. Many college presidents, diversity officers, student affairs professionals, and diversity workers will recognize condensation, decentralization, and staging diversity in their own institutions. They should all read this book. As Maya Angelou said, ‘Know better, do better.’""— Ethnic and Racial Studies ""Thomas analyzes in-depth interviews with 26 administrators, faculty, staff, and students according to central themes he summarizes from his fieldwork engaging in campus diversity events and reading institutional documents....Both his sharp critiques of the status quo throughout the book and his four insightful recommendations at the end afford opportunities for readers, especially university leaders and educators, to advance racial equity. Essential.""— Choice ""Diversity Regimes: Author discusses his new book on 'why talk is not enough to fix racial inequality at universities,'"" by Scott Jaschik https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/06/16/author-discusses-his-new-book-universitys-approach-diversity— Inside Higher Education ""Thorough and insightful on many levels, Diversity Regimes provides a unique exploration of how the approaches taken to diversity work in higher education can reinforce instead of redress racial inequality on college campuses.""— W. Carson Byrd, coeditor of Intersectionality and Higher Education: Identity and Inequality on College Campuses “A truth-telling sociological masterpiece. With impressive rigor, Thomas offers compelling insights into processes that almost always fail to actualize espoused institutional commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Every college and university leader, especially presidents, should read this important book.”— Shaun R. Harper, Provost Professor and Executive Director, University of Southern California Race and Equity Center" Thomas analyzes in-depth interviews with 26 administrators, faculty, staff, and students according to central themes he summarizes from his fieldwork engaging in campus diversity events and reading institutional documents....Both his sharp critiques of the status quo throughout the book and his four insightful recommendations at the end afford opportunities for readers, especially university leaders and educators, to advance racial equity. Essential. -- Choice A truth-telling sociological masterpiece. With impressive rigor, Thomas offers compelling insights into processes that almost always fail to actualize espoused institutional commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Every college and university leader, especially presidents, should read this important book. --Shaun R. Harper Provost Professor and Executive Director, University of Southern California Race and Equity Center Diversity Regimes: Author discusses his new book on 'why talk is not enough to fix racial inequality at universities, ' by Scott Jaschik https: //www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/06/16/author-discusses-his-new-book-universitys-approach-diversity-- Inside Higher Education The Happy Talk of Diversity: How Can American Colleges Affect Real Change? excerpt from Diversity Regimes https: //publicseminar.org/2020/07/the-happy-talk-of-diversity/-- Public Seminar This book is critically important reading for scholars of racism, higher education, organizations, and critical studies of discourse. Diversity Regimes is also an ideal model for those early career scholars who are moving their dissertation to book due to its clarity of exposition and tight argumentation. Many college presidents, diversity officers, student affairs professionals, and diversity workers will recognize condensation, decentralization, and staging diversity in their own institutions. They should all read this book. As Maya Angelou said, 'Know better, do better.' -- Ethnic and Racial Studies Thorough and insightful on many levels, Diversity Regimes provides a unique exploration of how the approaches taken to diversity work in higher education can reinforce instead of redress racial inequality on college campuses. --W. Carson Byrd coeditor of Intersectionality and Higher Education: Identity and Inequality on College Campuses A truth-telling sociological masterpiece. With impressive rigor, Thomas offers compelling insights into processes that almost always fail to actualize espoused institutional commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Every college and university leader, especially presidents, should read this important book. --Shaun R. Harper Provost Professor and Executive Director, University of Southern California Race and Equity Center Thorough and insightful on many levels, Diversity Regimes provides a unique exploration of how the approaches taken to diversity work in higher education can reinforce instead of redress racial inequality on college campuses. --W. Carson Byrd coeditor of Intersectionality and Higher Education: Identity and Inequality on College Campuses Author InformationJAMES M. THOMAS (JT) is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Mississippi in Oxford. He is the author of Working to Laugh: Assembling Difference in American Stand-up Comedy Venues, and the coauthor of Affective Labor: (Dis)Assembling Difference and Distance and Are Racists Crazy? How Prejudice, Racism, and Antisemitism Became Markers of Insanity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |