5th Edition

The Dynamics of Managing Diversity and Inclusion A Critical Approach

By Anne-Marie Greene, Gill Kirton Copyright 2022
370 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

370 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

370 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

The Dynamics of Managing Diversity and Inclusion was one of the first books to respond to growing academic coverage of the topic of diversity management at degree level. This fifth edition has been fully updated to reflect new working practices, labour market data, organisational policies, and developments in equality and diversity law, as well as including new case studies and analysis of... Read more

1. Introduction: what is diversity? Part I: Context and Concepts 2. Diversity in the labour market 3. Theorizing Patterns of Inequality and Disadvantage 4. Diversity in the workplace 5. Theorizing policy approaches to equality, diversity and inclusion Part II: Policy and Practice 6. Equality, diversity and the law 7. Trade unions and equality, diversity and inclusion 8. Equality, diversity and inclusion policy and practice 9. Diversity and organisational performance 10. The Social Policy Context of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion 11. The future of equality and diversity

Biography

Gill Kirton is Professor of Employment Relations at the Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, UK.

Anne-marie Greene is Professor of Work and Diversity at the University of York Management School, University of York, UK.