Navigating micro-aggressions toward women in higher education / Ursula Thomas, Editor.
"Gender and diversity are crucial areas that require more attention in multiple academic settings. As more women progress into leadership positions in academia, it becomes necessary to develop solutions geared specifically toward success for females in such environments. Navigating Micro-Aggres...
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Language: | English |
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Hershey PA :
Information Science Reference,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Microaggressions: An Introduction / Natasha N. Johnson, Thaddeus L. Johnson
- 2. Architects of Change in the Ivory Tower: Recasting the Role of Black Women Engaged in Higher Education Professional Counterspaces / Nicole M. West, Tamara Bertrand Jones
- 3. From PWI to HBCU: When the Oppressed Takes on the Characteristics of the Oppressor / Karen H. Brown
- 4. Owning Black Hair: The Pursuit of Identity and Authenticity in Higher Education / Saran Donahoo
- 5. Critical Examination of Tokenism and Demands of Organizational Citizenship Behavior Among Faculty Women of Color / Shelley Price-Williams, Florence Maätita
- 6. Claws and All: Women of Color and the Pitfalls of Dominant Culture Leadership / Ursula C. Thomas, Karen W. Carter
- 7. Undermining Leadership Effectiveness / Linda B. Akanbi
- 8. The Black One: Microaggressions in a Criminal Justice Program / Teresa Francis Divine
- 9. What's Respect Got to Do With It?: A Black Woman's Experience With the Role of Respect in Academia / Amandia Speakes Lewis
- 10. Praxis of the Teaching Profession: A Dialectic of Institutional Oppression and the Development of Pedagogy and Critical Consciousness / YiShan Lea, Carol L. Butterfield
- 11. Molding Me in Their Image / Romney S. Norwood
- 12. Analyzing University Exploitation of Diversity to Legitimize Hiring Discrimination: A Black Woman Professor's Narrative / Constance P. Hargrave.