Belonging in Higher Education: Perspectives and Lessons from Diverse
Faculty illuminates autoethnographic stories of belonging in higher
education in the United States. Chapter counter/stories are
contributed by African American, Asian American, Latinx American,
Indigenous American, and BIPOC individuals who work in
diversity-related positions in the academy. Chapters are written by
faculty who work in different institutional contexts such as
Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs); minority-serving institutions
(MSIs) like Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); and
institutional types such as community colleges, teaching-focused, and
research-focused institutions. Chapter authors represent a range of
diversities, coming from a variety of inter- and transdisciplinary
backgrounds in terms of their fields of study and research foci,
including Education, Psychology, Sociology, and Gender Studies. The
counter/narratives in the book celebrate diverse experiences and offer
unique and useful insights about how to foster what foreword author,
Michael Eric Dyson, refers to as “deep belonging,” particularly
for those who have been ostracized, marginalized, or expelled while
working in higher education. This critical volume is an essential
reading for researchers, faculty, administrators, and graduate
students in Education, Sociology, Psychology, Student Affairs, African
American Studies, and Asian American Studies. Additionally, it offers
crucial insights for individuals who are key stakeholders in
foregrounding policy that centers belonging for diverse faculty.
Winner of “Society of Professors of Education 2025 Outstanding Book
Award Honorable Mention”
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Perspectives and Lessons from Diverse Faculty
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040092194
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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