Equality and Diversity
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The powerful yet platonic discipline of finance is 'resisting' cultural and ethical dialogue, making it ever more technocratic and incapable of questioning its own fundamental assumptions and paradigms. Little is known about the global... more
An estimated 1.5% of the world’s population, approximately 120 million individuals, exist somewhere on the broad spectrum of autism. For far too long this spectrum, despite its diversity and nuance, was viewed as a monolithic,... more
In the course of history an interesting evolution has taken place in European gender equality policies. This story started in 1957 when the European Economic Community was founded and the principle of equal pay for equal work for men and... more
Der Leitfaden liefert Lehrenden Hinweise und Tools für die Gestaltung einer mediengestützten Lehre, die zugänglich und inklusiv ist. Er soll für Diversität in der Hochschule sensibilisieren und Tipps zur Gestaltung zugänglicher... more
This chapter critically explores the news and journalistic discourses surrounding the concept of the role model in the UK. It draws upon news content and semi-structured interviews with journalists from a wider study commissioned by the... more
This article reviews popular and scholarly literature on transgender students' experiences who are enrolled in single-sex colleges. Because such colleges rely on bounded conceptions of sex/gender to determine who can and cannot be... more
The global LGBTTTIQA+ movement's historical struggle against the criminalization, pathologizing and discrimination of their identities has had a significant impact on different nation states, to the degree of civil rights such as same-sex... more
Liberal theories of justice typically claim that political institutions should be justifiable to those who live under them – whatever their values. The more such values diverge, the greater the challenge of justifiability. Diversity of... more
STRUCTURED ABSTRACT CONTEXT Internships, one type of Work Integrated Learning (WIL), are an important part of the development of employability competencies. Research across professions other than engineering has indicated that unpaid... more
This study is based in an analytic investigation about the homosexual orientation inside the Brazilian´s society. The study with a multiple view looks for showing the different topics that are inside the theme of homosexuality. This... more
Diversity Gap in Representation: An independent and comprehensive equity audit of the University of Alberta. The equity audit assessed the status of equity-seeking 'designated groups'–women, Aboriginal peoples, visible minorities and... more
This research is based on 243 interviews conducted in various workplaces and with a wide variety of individuals in modern-day South Africa. The research analysis unearthed a number of themes within the diversity discipline, however, for... more
‘Section 28’ holds a certain mythical, symbolic power for sexual minorities of all generations. There are different stories to be told about Section 28 depending on who is telling the tale.
Tanto la Corte Suprema de Argentina como la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos han desarrollado una doctrina sólida sobre igualdad ante la ley. Ambas han entendido que hay diferencias entre una noción de igualdad como no... more
Narrative tells of a new law to address discrimination in the federal workplace known as the Elijah E. Cummings Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act. The EEO reforms, presented and suggested by the Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C),... more
Race and ethnicity in the management pipeline.
The surge in divisive and far-right politics and escalating Islamophobia in Britain pose new challenges for Muslim advocacy organisations. British Muslim activism has taken centre stage in the public sphere as a result. Yet, for over... more
This editorial illuminates the evidence of how human and social rights and diversity gains at work are under attack in the aftermath of the global economic crisis and in times of austerity. We provide a brief overview of the six articles... more
Analysis of evidence relating to the Public Sector Equality Duty, and the success factors demonstrated by organisations which have used the Duty and achieved an impact. This publication is of interest to anyone working in the broad field... more
The article explores why over the past thirty years political theorists largely failed to address the emergence of neoliberal capitalism and the debilitating effects of growing inequality on the lives of ordinary people and on the nature... more
What are the European Youth Goals and how do they relate to the EU Youth Strategy? Do they embody the principles of solidarity? Can they contribute to solidarity in the youth field at a national and European level and if yes, how? This... more
The study was set to examine the differences between religion and religiosity and to explore how communities can be protected against religious violence. The study also intended to investigate the motives and the effect that religious... more
How do some of Aotearoa New Zealand's best educators undertake culturally sensitive higher education teaching? This was the vital question that we aimed to answer through this research. In this poster, we present the results of our study... more
In order to be afforded protection on the grounds of disability, individuals have to satisfy the criteria outlined in the Equality Act 2010. This has created controversy, which has caused ongoing issues for the courts and tribunals. This... more
***Description of this Reading***: This is chapter six of my dissertation with only eleven pages available for preview here on Academia.edu. It chronicles the beginning of Bethune's NCNW. Readers gain a sense of her organizing... more
Equality Laws are there to protect certain characteristics, however, there seems to be some critical areas where they are either not provided or ignored.
Invited by Auburn University to give a public lecture soon after 911, the talk traced the history of the word “equality” from the time of slave-owner Jefferson drafting the Declaration of Independence to Lincoln’s Gettysburg address,... more
This article examines the uses of the term "diversity" in Toronto's oldest and largest public housing project, Regent Park. The revitalization plan emphasizes a diversity of use, diversity of income, and diversity of culture in the... more
Diversity and contact between different groups can have positive and negative outcomes in educational settings. These negative consequences can be tackled through instigating controlled contact between groups via cooperative learning... more
BULLYING is a vehicle through which one denies the other their own narrative and agency. A topical example of this is the recent report of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities (CRED, April 2021) which has caused controversy by... more