article published in law reviewConventional concepts of merit are under attack by some Critical Legal Scholars, Critical Race Theorists, and radical feminists. These critics contend that "merit" is only a social construct designed to maintain the power of dominant groups. This Article challenges the reductionist view that merit has no meaning except as a tool for those in power to perpetuate the existing social order. The authors observe that certain traditionally oppressed groups, most notably Jews and Asian Americans, are disproportionately represented in some desirable economic and educational positions. They have in that sense "succeeded" beyond the supposedly dominant majority. The economic and educational accomplishments of these gr...
How do winners of processes of meritocracy make sense of those processes, especially in the face of ...
Contemporary pedagogy is called to measure itself against two categories, merit and comp...
article published in law journalThis Article examines data on public opinion to determine what crite...
Conventional concepts of merit are under attack by some Critical Legal Scholars, Critical Race Theor...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
The idea of merit is at the core of intense contemporary debate related to social justice in general...
reservedOur society is now dominated by unbridled socioeconomic inequalities, which call for politic...
The ideal of meritocracy is attractive: individuals obtain wealth, leadership roles, and social stat...
The idea of merit has always been a core value to most if not all cultures in the world. It\u27s use...
Opponents of affirmative action and similar redistributive measures often argue that they proceed in...
The relation between social class and social justice is currently a matter of public as well as acad...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states t...
How do winners of processes of meritocracy make sense of those processes, especially in the face of ...
Contemporary pedagogy is called to measure itself against two categories, merit and comp...
article published in law journalThis Article examines data on public opinion to determine what crite...
Conventional concepts of merit are under attack by some Critical Legal Scholars, Critical Race Theor...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
The idea of merit is at the core of intense contemporary debate related to social justice in general...
reservedOur society is now dominated by unbridled socioeconomic inequalities, which call for politic...
The ideal of meritocracy is attractive: individuals obtain wealth, leadership roles, and social stat...
The idea of merit has always been a core value to most if not all cultures in the world. It\u27s use...
Opponents of affirmative action and similar redistributive measures often argue that they proceed in...
The relation between social class and social justice is currently a matter of public as well as acad...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states t...
How do winners of processes of meritocracy make sense of those processes, especially in the face of ...
Contemporary pedagogy is called to measure itself against two categories, merit and comp...
article published in law journalThis Article examines data on public opinion to determine what crite...