The quest for equity in higher education : toward new paradigms in an evolving affirmative action era
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The quest for equity in higher education : toward new paradigms in an evolving affirmative action era
(SUNY series frontiers in education)
State University of New York Press, c2001
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Description
Investigating the role of equity, diversity, and affirmative action in colleges and universities in the United States, this book critically examines the issues in light of public debates, voter referenda, and legislative enactments seeking to influence public policy. The contributors argue that providing information and critical skills to students and scholars, preparing students for the world of work (especially in a rapidly changing technological environment), and generating new research and knowledge bases are missions of higher education that can be enhanced with affirmative action as a form of equity.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I. Setting the Stage
1. The Landscape for Conceptual and Policy Issues
Beverly Lindsay and Manuel J. Justiz
Part II. Legal and Economic Perspectives
2. Judicial and Legal Perspectives on Student Affirmative Action in Higher Education
Ida Elizabeth Wilson
3. Affirmative Action Retrenchment and Labor Market Outcomes for African-American Faculty
Samuel L. Myers Jr. and Caroline S. Turner
4. The Effects of Public Policy Conflicts and Resource Allocation Decisions on Higher Education Desegregation Outcomes in Pennsylvania
James B. Stewart
5. The Threatened Future of Affirmative Action and the Search for Alternatives
Reginald Wilson
Part III. Interrogation of Public and Education Policies
6. The Real Question after Hopwood: Why Equity in the K-12 Pipeline Will Change Our University Campuses for the Better and Help Preserve a Citizen Democracy
Manuel J. Justiz and Marilyn C. Kameen
7. Forces Eroding Affirmative Action in Higher Education: The California-Hawai'i Distinction
Joanne Cooper, Kathleen Kane, and Joanne Gisselquist
8. The Continuing and Expanding Roles of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in an Era of Affirmative Action and Diversity in Higher Education
Antoine M. Garibaldi, Horace G. Dawson Jr., and Richard A. English
Part IV. Executive Initiatives and International Perspectives
9. Equity in the Contemporary University
Graham B. Spanier and Mary Beth Crowe
10. Forging New University Initiatives in the Twenty-first Century: Women Executives and Equity
Beverly Lindsay
11. Civil Society's Cross-National Response to Affirmative Action
Maxine Thomas
Part V. Toward the Evolution of Dynamic Policies for Equity
12. Toward the Evolution of Dynamic Policies for Equity: Emerging Paradigms for Policy Change
Beverly Lindsay, Manuel J. Justiz, and Marilyn C. Kameen
Biographical Statements
Author Index
Subject Index
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