Managing the Organizational Melting Pot
Dilemmas of Workplace Diversity
- Dr. Pushkala Prasad - Skidmore College, USA, University of New Haven, USA, Lund University, Sweden
- Albert J. Mills - St Mary's University, Halifax, Canada
- Michael B. Elmes - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
- Anshuman Prasad - University of New Haven, USA
May 1997 | 403 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Illuminating the troublesome and disturbing aspects of workplace diversity that tend to be glossed over in most management literature, Managing the Organizational Melting Pot covers key issues such key as: individual and institutional resistance, the effectiveness of diversity change efforts, and the less visible ways in which exclusion and discrimination continue to be practiced in the workplace. To assist the reader in understanding some of these dilemmas, the contributors to this collection adopt an array of theoretical frameworks, that are all striking departures from traditional and more functional perspectives on diversity. The volume also employs a variety of theoretical perspectives, including intergroup relations theory, critical theory, Jungian psychology, feminism, post-colonial theory, cultural history, postmodernism, realism, institutional theory, and class analysis. Further, the authors examine a multitude of organizational situations in which the complications of diversity surface-many of which cross race, gender, ethnic and other socially constructed boundaries.
Managing the Organizational Melting Pot draws examples not only from the United States , but also looks at situations from Canada, Britain, and the Middle East. Students, scholars, and managers who want to prepare themselves to deal with the challenges presented by a multicultural workforce will find this beneficial reading. In addition, researchers interested in conducting research in diversity management will find this an up-to-date, thought-provoking resource.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Pushkala Prasad and Albert J Mills
From Showcase to Shadow
PART TWO: THEORIZING THE DILEMMAS OF WORKPLACE DIVERSITY
J Michael Cavanagh
(In)corporating the Other? Managing the Politics of Workplace Difference
Collette Oseen
The Sexually Specific Subject and the Dilemma of Difference
Roy Jacques
The Unbearable Whiteness of Being
Richard Marsden
Class Discipline
Pushkala Prasad
The Protestant Ethic and Myths of the Frontier
Michael B Elmes and Debra L Connelley
Dreams of Diversity and the Realities of Intergroup Relations in Organizations
PART THREE: DILEMMAS OF DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE
Albert J Mills
Dueling Discourses
Pat Bradshaw and David Wicks
Women in the Academy
Mark Maier
`We Have To Make a Management Decision'
Paula Caproni and Joycelyn Finley
When Organizations Do Harm
Anshuman Prasad
The Colonizing Consciousness and Representations of the Other
E Joy Mighty
Triple Jeopardy
Diana J Wong-MingJi and Ali Husain Mir
How International Is International Management? Provincialism, Parochialism, and the Problematic of Global Diversity
PART FIVE: CONCLUSION
Anshu Prasad and Michael B Elmes
Issues in the Management of Diversity
On receipt of book, realised it was not suitable for the Masters programme. However, I have given it to a colleague, Senior Lecturer in Management and have asked for feedback. Will post.
NBS Consultancy and Training, NBS Consultancy and Training (Teaching and Learning)
May 3, 2012