Broadly defined, affirmative action encompasses any measure that allocates resources through a process that takes into account individual membership in underrepresented groups, with a view to increasing the proportion of individuals from those groups in positions from which they have been excluded as a result of state-sanctioned oppression in the past or societal discrimination in the present. A comparative overview of affirmative action regimes reveals that the most direct and controversial variety of affirmative action emerged as a strategy for conflict management in deeply divided societies; that the policy tends to expand in scope, either embracing additional groups, encompassing wider realms for the same groups, or both; and that in co...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
The heterogeneous abilities of players in various competitive contexts often lead to undesirable out...
This comprehensive, three-volume set explores the ways the United States has interpreted affirmative...
Broadly defined, affirmative action encompasses any measure that allocates resources through a proce...
The nation-state’s struggle with liberal individualism on the one hand and the recognition of group ...
Affirmative action refers to a range of governmental policies designed to foster greater opportuniti...
Affirmative Action has been a perpetual issue from its conception to the present. Despite being endl...
This article examines the development of the affirmative action issue since its inception, and compa...
Affirmative action policies to increase the number of underrepresented students in higher education ...
Racial and gender inequality, as well as other forms of discrimination has been a part of the South ...
Affirmative action emerged during the 1960s as a government-mandated strategy for rectifying the eff...
Much of the literature on affirmative action is normative. Further, in scholarship that takes an emp...
Race-based affirmative action policies, which seek to provide “affirmative ” help to racial minoriti...
The authors bring psychological research to bear on an examination of the policy of affirmative acti...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
The heterogeneous abilities of players in various competitive contexts often lead to undesirable out...
This comprehensive, three-volume set explores the ways the United States has interpreted affirmative...
Broadly defined, affirmative action encompasses any measure that allocates resources through a proce...
The nation-state’s struggle with liberal individualism on the one hand and the recognition of group ...
Affirmative action refers to a range of governmental policies designed to foster greater opportuniti...
Affirmative Action has been a perpetual issue from its conception to the present. Despite being endl...
This article examines the development of the affirmative action issue since its inception, and compa...
Affirmative action policies to increase the number of underrepresented students in higher education ...
Racial and gender inequality, as well as other forms of discrimination has been a part of the South ...
Affirmative action emerged during the 1960s as a government-mandated strategy for rectifying the eff...
Much of the literature on affirmative action is normative. Further, in scholarship that takes an emp...
Race-based affirmative action policies, which seek to provide “affirmative ” help to racial minoriti...
The authors bring psychological research to bear on an examination of the policy of affirmative acti...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
The heterogeneous abilities of players in various competitive contexts often lead to undesirable out...
This comprehensive, three-volume set explores the ways the United States has interpreted affirmative...