An Inclusive Academy: Achieving Diversity and Excellence

An Inclusive Academy: Achieving Diversity and Excellence

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  • Create Date:2022-08-29 08:19:34
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Abigail J. Stewart
  • ISBN:0262545268
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Summary

How colleges and universities can live up to their ideals of diversity, and why inclusivity and excellence go hand in hand。

Most colleges and universities embrace the ideals of diversity and inclusion, but many fall short, especially in the hiring, retention, and advancement of faculty who would more fully represent our diverse world--in particular women and people of color。 In this book, Abigail Stewart and Virginia Valian argue that diversity and excellence go hand in hand and provide guidance for achieving both。

Stewart and Valian, themselves senior academics, support their argument with comprehensive data from a range of disciplines。 They show why merit is often overlooked; they offer statistics and examples of individual experiences of exclusion, such as being left out of crucial meetings; and they outline institutional practices that keep exclusion invisible, including reliance on proxies for excellence, such as prestige, that disadvantage outstanding candidates who are not members of the white male majority。

Perhaps most important, Stewart and Valian provide practical advice for overcoming obstacles to inclusion。 This advice is based on their experiences at their own universities, their consultations with faculty and administrators at many other institutions, and data on institutional change。 Stewart and Valian offer recommendations for changing structures and practices so that people become successful in ways that benefit everyone。 They describe better ways of searching for job candidates; evaluating candidates for hiring, tenure, and promotion; helping faculty succeed; and broadening rewards and recognition。

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Reviews

Justine

Extremely narrowly focused, by choice。 There is no conversation about justice or equity。 The goal is simply to hire "the best faculty" and the book provides evidence that cognitive bias prevents academic institutions from actually recruiting, hiring, retaining "the best faculty。" Choosing to make this argument is quite tactical。This is a book that will speak to a broad set of people who may or may not care about racial justice or gender equity or disability and access。 It will get them to -- out Extremely narrowly focused, by choice。 There is no conversation about justice or equity。 The goal is simply to hire "the best faculty" and the book provides evidence that cognitive bias prevents academic institutions from actually recruiting, hiring, retaining "the best faculty。" Choosing to make this argument is quite tactical。This is a book that will speak to a broad set of people who may or may not care about racial justice or gender equity or disability and access。 It will get them to -- out of self interest in hiring "the best" -- to make practical changes in hiring practices which will ultimately lead to more diverse hires。This book will not change hearts or minds about justice and equity。 I'm okay with this, because the arguments in this book are a pragmatic strategy to get the desired outcomes (a more diverse faculty)。 。。。more

Sarah Boon

This is pretty dense reading, but is a must-read for anyone interested in increasing diversity at universities。 Stewart and Valian not only talk about the problems for women and minorities in the University, but they also provide tested, clear cut approaches for improving diversity and inclusing/belonging。 I'll post a link to my review for LARB here when it's published。My BLARB review is here: http://blog。lareviewofbooks。org/revie。。。 This is pretty dense reading, but is a must-read for anyone interested in increasing diversity at universities。 Stewart and Valian not only talk about the problems for women and minorities in the University, but they also provide tested, clear cut approaches for improving diversity and inclusing/belonging。 I'll post a link to my review for LARB here when it's published。My BLARB review is here: http://blog。lareviewofbooks。org/revie。。。 。。。more