Diversity and Homogeneity

Diversity and Homogeneity
Title Diversity and Homogeneity PDF eBook
Author Joanna Kruczkowska
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 198
Release 2016-02-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443889369

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Diversity and Homogeneity explores current issues related to the nation, ethnicity and gender in literature, film, media and theatrical performance in both the UK and the USA. Employing a broad research framework, it investigates the problematics of migration, nomadism, nationhood, citizenship, patriotism, terrorism, totalitarianism, social and racial equality, as well as masculinity and femininity in modern multicultural societies. Keenly attuned to questions of alterity, social and cultural fluidity, and heterogeneous forms of identity, yet also sensitive to contemporary unifying tendencies informing an increasingly globalized world, the volume’s contributions critically interrogate and challenge the traditional notions attached to the three overarching categories of the book’s title.

Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies

Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies
Title Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies PDF eBook
Author Erika Bourguignon
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1973
Genre Ethnology
ISBN 9780087536326

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Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity

Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity
Title Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity PDF eBook
Author Aaron A. Dhir
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 331
Release 2015-04-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1316298272

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The lack of gender parity in the governance of business corporations has ignited a heated global debate, leading policymakers to wrestle with difficult questions that lie at the intersection of market activity and social identity politics. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with corporate board directors in Norway and documentary content analysis of corporate securities filings in the United States, Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity empirically investigates two distinct regulatory models designed to address diversity in the boardroom: quotas and disclosure. The author's study of the Norwegian quota model demonstrates the important role diversity can play in enhancing the quality of corporate governance, while also revealing the challenges diversity mandates pose. His analysis of the US regime shows how a disclosure model has led corporations to establish a vocabulary of 'diversity'. At the same time, the analysis highlights the downsides of affording firms too much discretion in defining that concept. This book deepens ongoing policy conversations and offers new insights into the role law can play in reshaping the gendered dynamics of corporate governance cultures.

Culture and Order in World Politics

Culture and Order in World Politics
Title Culture and Order in World Politics PDF eBook
Author Andrew Phillips
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 397
Release 2020-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1108484972

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In pre-publication, book had the subtitle Diversity and its discontents.

Educational Research and Innovation Educating Teachers for Diversity Meeting the Challenge

Educational Research and Innovation Educating Teachers for Diversity Meeting the Challenge
Title Educational Research and Innovation Educating Teachers for Diversity Meeting the Challenge PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 318
Release 2010-02-25
Genre
ISBN 9264079734

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This publication sheds light on the evidence base that can be used to redesign initial and continuing teacher education to help practitioners effectively teach diverse students.

Diversity and homogeneity

Diversity and homogeneity
Title Diversity and homogeneity PDF eBook
Author Erika Bourguignon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1968
Genre
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Rebel Ideas

Rebel Ideas
Title Rebel Ideas PDF eBook
Author Matthew Syed
Publisher Flatiron Books
Pages 173
Release 2021-05-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1250769906

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Ideas are everywhere, but those with the greatest problem-solving, business-transforming, and life-changing potential are often hard to identify. Even when we recognize good ideas, applying them to everyday obstacles—whether in the workplace, our homes, or our civic institutions—can seem insurmountable. According to Matthew Syed, it doesn't have to be this way. In Rebel Ideas, Syed argues that our brainpower as individuals isn't enough. To tackle problems from climate change to economic decline, we'll need to employ the power of "cognitive diversity." Drawing on psychology, genetics, and beyond, Syed uses real-world scenarios including the failings of the CIA before 9/11 and a communication disaster at the peak of Mount Everest to introduce us to the true power of thinking differently. Rebel Ideas will strengthen any kind of team, while including advice on how, as individuals, we can embrace the potential of an "outsider mind-set" as our greatest asset. Matthew Syed is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Black Box Thinking, Bounce, and The Greatest. He writes an award-winning newspaper column in The Times and is the host of the hugely successful BBC podcast Flintoff, Savage and the Ping Pong Guy.