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Main description:
Over the past several decades, colleges and universities in the United States and United Kingdom have made significant commitments to increasing diversity, most notably regarding race and gender. The result has not, however, been an amelioration of conflict over matters of difference. Instead, there has been continuing, if not increasing, conflict and strife in universities, often reflecting conflict in the larger society.
A Dangerous Place to Be examines identity-based conflict in colleges and universities, analyzing the actions of students, teachers, administrators, and educational organizations as efforts to manage dilemmas and disturbances arising in the process of identity formation.
Contents:
Introduction
1. Private Space, Resilience, and Empathy
2. Trigger Warnings and Vicarious Engagement with Trauma
3. Safe Spaces and Free Speech
4. Collusion in the University
Conclusion: The Diversity Fantasy
References
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Karnac Books
Publication date: March, 2018
Pages: 118
Weight: 260g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology