Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves (caring, empathetic) and how they manage the emotions of colleagues and students. The emotional labour that is expected of them is well documented. In this paper, I develop a new concept to address the emotional labour of diversity workers: Responsive Diversity Work. I summarize Carla Fehr’s view of the epistemic diversity worker, develop a theory of emotional labour, and explain how the responsive diversity worker, in virtue of the unfair emotional labour expected of her, is at great risk of mental health issues
Using labor market theory, we assess how we have constructed the teaching of required courses on div...
Since the early 1990s, the construct of diversity training has been diligently examined as it relate...
Greater diversity in the workplace introduces the possibility for increased misunderstanding and con...
Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves...
Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves...
Special issue on ‘Black Feminisms and Postcolonial Paradigms: Researching Educational Inequalities’,...
This contribution explains that minority and majority employees have a different perspective on work...
This short literature review considers the academic literature that nests diversity management withi...
I investigate the reciprocal relationship between social accounts of knowledge production and effort...
Students in enabling programs bring richness, diversity, and complexity to the teaching and learning...
While a wider context of crisis and neoliberal practices engulfing academia has triggered a variety ...
Diversity climate, the extent to which workers perceive that organizations’ personnel practices are ...
This edited volume highlights relevant issues and solutions for diversity groups within the workplac...
Purpose – The pursuit of equality and valuing of diversity are central tenets of much organisational...
Research in social psychology reveals that discrimination as a stressor is linked to adverse physica...
Using labor market theory, we assess how we have constructed the teaching of required courses on div...
Since the early 1990s, the construct of diversity training has been diligently examined as it relate...
Greater diversity in the workplace introduces the possibility for increased misunderstanding and con...
Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves...
Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves...
Special issue on ‘Black Feminisms and Postcolonial Paradigms: Researching Educational Inequalities’,...
This contribution explains that minority and majority employees have a different perspective on work...
This short literature review considers the academic literature that nests diversity management withi...
I investigate the reciprocal relationship between social accounts of knowledge production and effort...
Students in enabling programs bring richness, diversity, and complexity to the teaching and learning...
While a wider context of crisis and neoliberal practices engulfing academia has triggered a variety ...
Diversity climate, the extent to which workers perceive that organizations’ personnel practices are ...
This edited volume highlights relevant issues and solutions for diversity groups within the workplac...
Purpose – The pursuit of equality and valuing of diversity are central tenets of much organisational...
Research in social psychology reveals that discrimination as a stressor is linked to adverse physica...
Using labor market theory, we assess how we have constructed the teaching of required courses on div...
Since the early 1990s, the construct of diversity training has been diligently examined as it relate...
Greater diversity in the workplace introduces the possibility for increased misunderstanding and con...