Diversity and Community in the Academy

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Diversity and Community in the Academy

Affirmative Action in Faculty Appointments

Ethics and moral philosophy Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Higher education, tertiary education Teaching of a specific subject

Author: Celia Wolf-Devine

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 1st January 2000

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 264 pages

ISBN: 9780585080611


Overview

In the wake of court rulings that have forced university administrators to reevaluate affirmative action policies, this balanced, thoughtful book examines three typical defenses of those policies: that affirmative action compensates for past discrimination; that it provides role models and ensures diversity; and that it corrects for systemic bias against women and racial minorities.

Author's Perspective

Wolf-Devine finds that none of these arguments justifies adopting affirmative action across the board, and she argues, contrary to most opponents of the policy, that some circumstances make affirmative action appropriate.

Analysis and Recommendations

Analyzing the cultural, economic, and political contexts in which affirmative action has been debated, she suggests ways to get around the current impasse over the issue without abandoning a commitment to social justice.

Additional Content

The depth and balance of the book are enhanced by an appendix containing articles by noted legal expert George Rutherglen, distinguished philosopher James Rachels, and independent scholar Richard Rodriguez.

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