The Science of Diversity
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 22 June 2020
- ISBN 9780190686345
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages440 pages
- Size 157x236x27 mm
- Weight 748 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The Science of Diversity uses a multidisciplinary approach to excavate the theories, principles, and paradigms that illuminate our understanding of the issues surrounding human diversity, social equality, and justice. The book brings these to the surface holistically, examining diversity at the individual, interpersonal, and international levels. Shedding light on why diversity programs fail, the book provides tools to understand how biases develop and influence our relationships and interactions with others.
MoreLong description:
The Science of Diversity uses a multidisciplinary approach to excavate the theories, principles, and paradigms that illuminate our understanding of the issues surrounding human diversity, social equality, and justice. The book brings these to the surface holistically, examining diversity at the individual, interpersonal, and international levels. Shedding light on why diversity programs fail, the book provides tools to understand how biases develop and influence our relationships and interactions with others.
In this ambitious, potentially timely project, Weissmark embraces scientific theorizing and empirical evidence to examine diversity on personal, interpersonal, and national levels. She invites readers on a journey that begins with a historical overview of diversity, moves through child development and the cognitive processes of categorization and judgment making, turns to diversity in relationships and groups, and finally looks at social justice and ethnic conflicts.
Table of Contents:
What is the Value of Scientific Thinking in a Polarized Society?
Preface
Chapter 1: What is diversity?
Chapter 2: The Self
Chapter 3: Categorizing
Chapter 4: Judging
Chapter 5: Diversity and Relationships
Chapter 6: Diversity and Groups
Chapter 7: Diversity and Social Justice
Chapter 8: Diversity and Ethnic Conflicts
Chapter 9: Diversity and Nations
Conclusion