Handbook of Workplace Diversity

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761944225

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Edited by Alison M Konrad, Pushkala Prasad, Judith K Pringle
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Dr. Judith Pringle is a Professor of Organisation Studies in the Management department in the AUT Faculty of Business and Law. Her specialist research interests lie in the areas of women, gender, diversity and careers. She currently teaches 'Gender and Diversity in Organisations' at postgraduate level. She is a co-investigator on the Marsden funded grant 'Glamour and grind: New Creative Workers', co-editor of the Sage Handbook of Workplace Diversity (2006) and The New Careers: Individual Action and Economic Change (1999). She published chapters in edited books and wide ranging articles in journals such as Gender Work and Organization, British Journal of Management, International Journal of HRM, Journal of World Business, Personnel Review, Organization, Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, Women and Management Review, Women Studies Journal (NZ) and consistently contributes to international conferences. She is on the editorial board for British Journal of Management, editor for the Gender and Diversity division of Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences and member of the European Groups of Organization Studies Standing Group on Gender and Diversity. She has four Emerald journal citations. Judith is a Pakeha New Zealander who grew up on a sheep farm in the South Island. Her academic study began in psychology culminating in a doctorate in social psychology. Study was interrupted by OE (overseas experience) where she had 19 different jobs in a variety of countries. Before her academic career she was a self-employed consultant with large and small public and private sectors organisations. Over the last two decades (formerly at University of Auckland) she has researched extensively issues relating to the various experiences of women in organisations. This has been an evolutionary research pathway exploring strategies used by women in male-dominated organisations, experiences of senior women managers and leaders, the functioning and cultures of Pakeha, Maori and Pacific Island women-run organisations (non-profit and business). A related research strand is how individuals change and adapt their careers to shifting job opportunities. With colleagues she has critiqued and broken open the traditional career theory to create more inclusive models that are better labelled as career-life frames. Earlier methodologies were within a positivist paradigm while latterly she has been greatly influenced by the emergence of critical approaches. Now she researches, and supervises graduate students, working primarily in an interpretive paradigm. Data is drawn from interviews and ethnographic materials and meaning made through life history and narrative analyses. Judith is coordinator of the Gender and Diversity Research Group, an AUT wide network of researchers

Examining the Contours of Workplace Diversity - Pushkala Prasad, Judith K Pringle and Alison M Konrad Concepts, Contexts and Challenges PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON WORKPLACE DIVERSITY Psychological Perspectives on Workplace Diversity - Carol T Kulik and Hugh T J Bainbridge Human Resource Strategies to Manage Workforce Diversity - Ellen Ernst Kossek, Sharon A Lobel and Jennifer Brown Examining `The Business Case' Diversity - Deborah R Litvin Making Space for a Better Case From Managing Equality to Managing Diversity - Yvonne Due Billing and Elisabeth Sundin A Critical Scandinavian Perspective on Gender and Workplace Diversity The Jewel in the Crown - Anshuman Prasad Postcolonial Theory and Workplace Diversity Diversity as Resistance and Recuperation - Deborah Jones and Ralph Stablein Critical Theory, Post-Structuralist Perspectives and Workplace Diversity Diversity - Raza Mir, Ali Mir and Diana J Wong The Cultural Logic of Global Capital? PART TWO: METHODS FOR STUDYING WORKPLACE DIVERSITY What Is Diversity and How Should It Be Measured? - David A Harrison and Hock-Peng Sin Feminist Qualitative Research and Workplace Diversity - Amy Thurlow, Albert J Mills and Jean Helms Mills Measures for Quantitative Diversity Scholarship - Donna Chrobot-Mason, Alison M Konrad and Frank Linnehan PART THREE: DIMENSIONS OF WORKPLACE DIVERSITY Of Small Steps and the Longing for Giant Leaps - Yvonne Benschop Research on the Intersection of Sex and Gender within Work and Organizations Men, Masculinities and Workplace Diversity/Diversion - Jeff Hearn and David L Collinson Power, Intersections and Contradictions Race and Ethnicity in Organizations - Karen L Proudford and Stella Nkomo Age and Ageism in Organizations - Elissa L Perry and Jennifer D Parlamis A Review and Consideration of National Culture Seven Conversations about the Same Thing - W E Douglas Creed Homophobia and Heterosexism in the Workplace The Influence of Disability on Role-Taking in Organizations - Eugene F Stone-Romero, Dianna L Stone and Kimberly Lukaszewski Locating Class in Organizational Diversity Work - Maureen A Scully and Stacy Blake-Beard Class as Structure, Style and Process Outcomes of Appearance and Obesity in Organizations - Myrtle P Bell and Mary E McLaughlin Beyond Inclusion and Equity - Kiran Mirchandani and Alana Butler Contributions from Transnational Anti-Racist Feminism Trade Unions and Equality and Diversity - Anne-Marie Greene and Gill Kirton Critical Diversity Management Practice in Australia - Amanda Sinclair Romanced or Co-Opted? Conclusion - Judith K Pringle, Pushkala Prasad and Alison M Konrad Reflection and Future Direction

"It is, in fact, a book that every academic and practitioner alike should read. This book does a very good job of presenting a diversity of methodological approaches to the study of diversity in the workplace." -- Richard D. Harvey and Alisha Francis * Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books *

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