03963nam 2200589I 450 991079351600332120190617112505.01-78973-609-91-78973-607-2(CKB)4100000008331724(MiAaPQ)EBC5777737(UtOrBLW)9781789736076(EXLCZ)99410000000833172420190617h20192019 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDiversity and triumphs of navigating the terrain of academe international perspectives /edited by Raphael Heaggans, and Henry T. FriersonBingley, England :Emerald Publishing,2019.©20191 online resource (159 pages)Diversity in higher education,1479-3644 ;volume 23Includes index.1-78973-610-2 1-78973-608-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Prelims -- The great gulf between our progress yesterday and our survival tomorrow: swimming in the academe ocean -- Talk is cheap: the prospects and problems with campus conversations on race -- Navigating through PHD programs: experiences of Ghanaian PHD graduates from universities across the globe -- Walk steady, keep going: navigational moves of empowerment, resistance, and sustenance in the academy -- Progressing culturally responsive assessment for higher education institutions -- Navigating the politics of the academe -- Negotiating university teaching in Canada using critical race theory: having to continually prove oneself in academia -- "She don't [does not] belong here:" silver linings amid the ivory tower -- Index.Many challenges are faced by under-represented groups in academia. Difficulties during the tenure process, prejudice stemming from affirmative action and higher levels of scrutiny than their colleagues are just a few tribulations experienced by faculty members from minority groups that have gone unnoticed and often ignored. The contributors of Diversity and Triumphs of Navigating the Terrain of Academe share these narratives and tell of how faculty navigate through situations such as microaggressions, racism and sexism. By taking an anecdotal approach, this volume captures the experiences of those who teach at institutions dominated by white males in the United States and abroad. This book is written as a treatise to dismantle the powers of discriminatory incubuses that have haunted institutions of higher learning, one narrative at a time. Some of these institutions are still making history in hiring its first person of color within its departments. Collectively, the contributors' experiences serve as instrumentalities that work together to initiate dialogue among current and future members of the professoriate, making this title an invaluable text for researchers and higher education administrators alike. Diversity in higher education ;v. 23.1479-3644Minorities in higher educationRacism in higher educationSexism in higher educationDiscrimination in higher educationEducationHigherbisacshHigher & further education, tertiary educationbicsscMinorities in higher education.Racism in higher education.Sexism in higher education.Discrimination in higher education.EducationHigher.Higher & further education, tertiary education.378.19829Heaggans RaphaelT. Frierson HenryUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910793516003321Diversity and triumphs of navigating the terrain of academe3822490UNINA