This article demonstrates the ambivalence of diversity in the cultural industries, and racial capitalism more broadly. Based upon an empirical study of the production of writers of colour in UK trade publishing, the article highlights how diversity acts a form of racial governance but is also a source of anxiety for the dominant culture. Opening with an overview of critical approaches to diversity, we then introduce the study, based upon in-depth interviews with 113 people, which explores how pub-lishers make sense of diversity, which include moral and economic arguments. While publishers are convinced that both the moral and economic cases for diversi-ty are aligned, we argue that they exist in a tension, which results in mostly reduc-tive...
Studies of race and media are dominated by textual approaches that explore the politics of represent...
The second CAMEo Cuts examines questions around diversity within the UK’s publishing industry. With ...
Globalisation of the modern business, changing demographics and the rapid growth of multinational fi...
This article demonstrates the ambivalence of diversity in the cultural industries, and racial capita...
This article is a critical account of how diversity is understood and mobilized within cultural indu...
This paper introduces the concept of the ‘rationalizing/racializing logic of capital’ as a new form ...
In this paper I will explore the ongoing conversation about the state of diversity in the publishing...
International audienceThis is an introduction to a special feature on "Race, Ethnicity and Publishin...
The focus of this research is to explore the challenges that Black authors, booksellers, and publish...
This dissertation examines how diversity professionals create business value in and of diversity aft...
textabstractThis paper distinguishes between laissez-faire and interventionist models used to justif...
Diversity and the Media opens with an exploration of diversity in relation to the normative framewor...
In recent years, critics’ attention has been drawn to a persistent lack of diversity in the pu...
This paper distinguishes between laissez-faire and interventionist models used to justify and implem...
Recent years have seen a notable surge in activism focused on promoting diversity in book publishing...
Studies of race and media are dominated by textual approaches that explore the politics of represent...
The second CAMEo Cuts examines questions around diversity within the UK’s publishing industry. With ...
Globalisation of the modern business, changing demographics and the rapid growth of multinational fi...
This article demonstrates the ambivalence of diversity in the cultural industries, and racial capita...
This article is a critical account of how diversity is understood and mobilized within cultural indu...
This paper introduces the concept of the ‘rationalizing/racializing logic of capital’ as a new form ...
In this paper I will explore the ongoing conversation about the state of diversity in the publishing...
International audienceThis is an introduction to a special feature on "Race, Ethnicity and Publishin...
The focus of this research is to explore the challenges that Black authors, booksellers, and publish...
This dissertation examines how diversity professionals create business value in and of diversity aft...
textabstractThis paper distinguishes between laissez-faire and interventionist models used to justif...
Diversity and the Media opens with an exploration of diversity in relation to the normative framewor...
In recent years, critics’ attention has been drawn to a persistent lack of diversity in the pu...
This paper distinguishes between laissez-faire and interventionist models used to justify and implem...
Recent years have seen a notable surge in activism focused on promoting diversity in book publishing...
Studies of race and media are dominated by textual approaches that explore the politics of represent...
The second CAMEo Cuts examines questions around diversity within the UK’s publishing industry. With ...
Globalisation of the modern business, changing demographics and the rapid growth of multinational fi...