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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joanne Barnes (Indiana Wesleyan University, USA) , Michael J. Stevens (Weber State University, USA) , Bjørn Zakarias Ekelund (Human Factors, Norway) , Karen Perham-Lippman (Jensen-Hughes, USA)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9781837974412ISBN 10: 1837974411 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 16 October 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback 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 ContentsForeword; Daisy Auger-Domínguez Introduction: The Multifaceted World of Leading Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging and Accessibility; Joanne Barnes, Bjørn Zakarias Ekelund, Karen Perham-Lippman, and Michael J. Stevens Part 1. Understanding Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Chapter 1. Shared Equity Leadership: A New Model for Making Inclusion and Equity Part of Organizational Culture; Natsumi Ueda, Adrianna Kezar, and Elizabeth Holcombe Chapter 2. Inclusive Leadership and Power; Valerie J. Davis and Katrina S. Rogers Chapter 3. Cultural Humility and Inclusion: Transformation to a Culture of Belonging; Joanne Barnes, Janice Branch Hall, and Brad Grubb Chapter 4. The Impact of Colonialism on Inclusion and Belonging in Organizations; Catherine T. Kwantes, Bryanne Smart, and Wendi L. Adair Part 2. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Education Chapter 5. The Development of Future Leaders’ Inclusive Competencies: Lessons From a Business Management Course; Stacy Menezes, Allan Bird, and Michael J. Stevens Chapter 6. Advancing Gender Equality in Higher Education in South Africa: Emboldening Women Leaders in Complex Contexts; Birgit Schreiber and Denise Zinn Chapter 7. Building Diverse and Inclusive Faculty Teams: Practice in Inclusive Leadership in Higher Education; Jacqueline N. Gustafson and Charles Lee-Johnson Chapter 8. Inclusive Leadership for Social Justice: DEIB Leadership Programs and Organizations; Antonio Jimenez-Luque and Lea Hubbard Chapter 9. Addressing the Goal of Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education and Lifelong Learning for All; Carolyn M. Shields Chapter 10. Research-Practice Partnership to Reform Special Education Service Delivery in Boston Public Schools; Aashna Khurana, Martin Scanlan, Julia Bott, and Ethan d'Ablemont Burnes Part 3. The Application And Practice Of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging/Accessibility Chapter 11. An Inclusive Language of Diversity; Bjørn Zakarias Ekelund Chapter 12. Inclusive Leadership: Guide and Tools; Yael Hellman Chapter 13. How Inclusive Leaders Can Influence Employee Engagement; Rosalind F. Cohen Chapter 14. Fostering an Inclusive Organization Through the Power of Storytelling; Cary Snow, Valencia Gabay, Tamarah Danielle Brownlee, and Trenae Thomas Chapter 15. Achieving Societal Equality by Building Inclusive Corporate Boards; Karen Perham-Lippman, Yolanda Caldwell, and Tissa Richards Part 4. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging/Accessibility: A Community And Global Perspective Chapter 16. Creating Inclusive Leadership in Rural Communities: Lessons Learned in Rural Minnesota; Jennifer Aranda, Scott Chazdon, Jocelyn I. Hernandez-Swanson, Tobias Spanier, and Ellen Wolter Chapter 17. Inclusive Leadership From a Force Commander’s Perspective; Cornelis Johannes (Kees) Matthijssen and Anne-Marij Strikwerda-Verbeek Chapter 18. Diversity From an Organizational Perspective: Building a Culture; Donald Williams Jr. Chapter 19. Decolonization and Inclusion: Widening the Circle; Niels Agger-Gupta, Shauneen Pete, and Nikki Bade Chapter 20. Muslimophobia: Overcoming Religious Discrimination and Exclusion in the Workplace; Nurcan Ensari and Ronald E. Riggio Chapter 21. The Reciprocity of Dignity: Transforming Us/Them Narratives Through Inclusive Dialogue; Linda Kligman, Justin Mui, Henry L. McClendon, Jr., and Flor García Mencos Chapter 22. Social Justice Leader Case Studies Assessed Through the Lens of Connective Leadership; Sarah Smith Orr Chapter 23. Iran's Women Life Freedom Movement: How Leadership Emerged; Keyhan Shams and Trisha GottReviewsx Author InformationJoanne Barnes is the former Dean of the Graduate School and a Professor in the Ph.D. in the Organizational Leadership Program at Indiana Wesleyan University, USA, and Senior Consultant with the Kozai Group focusing on DEIB. Barnes serves on the board for Houghton University and the International Leadership Association. Michael J. Stevens is a Distinguished Presidential Professor at Weber State University, USA, and consults widely with businesses and non-profits. Stevens is a Founding Partner of the Kozai Group, Inc. His award-winning research includes the development and validation of assessments that measure an individual’s competencies to work successfully in diverse environments. Bjørn Zakarias Ekelund is Founder, Senior Consultant, and Chairman of the Board at Human Factors AS, Norway, and Research Fellow in the Centre for Global Workforce Strategy, Simon Fraser University, Canada. Human Factors developed the Diversity Icebreaker®, a concept that has been used by multiple facilitators in more than 75 countries. Karen Perham-Lippman is the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Director for Jensen Hughes and an Adjunct Professor in the Business Center at the Community College of Denver, USA, which serves one of the most diverse student populations in Colorado. Perham-Lippman is a Certified Diversity Professional and a Ph.D. candidate at Eastern University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |