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Book Title
The Color Bind: Talking (and Not Talking) About Race at Work
ISBN-10
0871544725
Item Weight
0.74 pounds
ISBN
9780871544728
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Color Bind : Talking (And Not Talking) about Race at Work
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Tamara R. Buckley, Erica Gabrielle Foldy
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Russell SAGE Foundation
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
216 Pages

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Since the 1960s, the dominant model for fostering diversity and inclusion in the United States has been the "color blind" approach, which emphasizes similarity and assimilation and insists that people should be understood as individuals, not as members of racial or cultural groups. This approach is especially prevalent in the workplace, where discussions about race and ethnicity are considered taboo. Yet, as widespread as "color blindness" has become, many studies show that the practice has damaging repercussions, including reinforcing the existing racial hierarchy by ignoring the significance of racism and discrimination. In The Color Bind, workplace experts Erica Foldy and Tamara Buckley investigate race relations in office settings, looking at how both color blindness and what they call "color cognizance" have profound effects on the ways coworkers think and interact with each other. Based on an intensive two-and-a-half-year study of employees at a child welfare agency, The Color Bind shows how color cognizance--the practice of recognizing the profound impact of race and ethnicity on life experiences while affirming the importance of racial diversity--can help workers move beyond silence on the issue of race toward more inclusive workplace practices. Drawing from existing psychological and sociological research that demonstrates the success of color-cognizant approaches in dyads, workgroups and organizations, Foldy and Buckley analyzed the behavior of work teams within a child protection agency. The behaviors of three teams in particular reveal the factors that enable color cognizance to flourish. While two of the teams largely avoided explicitly discussing race, one group, "Team North," openly talked about race and ethnicity in team meetings. By acknowledging these differences when discussing how to work with their clients and with each other, the members of Team North were able to dig into challenges related to race and culture instead of avoiding them. The key to achieving color cognizance within the group was twofold: It required both the presence of at least a few members who were already color cognizant, as well as an environment in which all team members felt relatively safe and behaved in ways that strengthened learning, including productively resolving conflict and reflecting on their practice. The Color Bind provides a useful lens for policy makers, researchers and practitioners pursuing in a wide variety of goals, from addressing racial disparities in health and education to creating diverse and inclusive organizations to providing culturally competent services to clients and customers. By foregrounding open conversations about race and ethnicity, Foldy and Buckley show that institutions can transcend the color bind in order to better acknowledge and reflect the diverse populations they serve.

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Publisher
Russell SAGE Foundation
ISBN-10
0871544725
ISBN-13
9780871544728
eBay Product ID (ePID)
222639549

Product Key Features

Author
Tamara R. Buckley, Erica Gabrielle Foldy
Publication Name
Color Bind : Talking (And Not Talking) about Race at Work
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
216 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in

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Lc Classification Number
Hv40.8.U6f65 2014
Reviews
"Erica Foldy and Tamara Buckley offer us an extraordinary book designed to explore what is, and push the conversation about race and organizational life forward. The Color Bind is a strong synthesis of theory, research, and analytic reflections on organizational practice. Their 'case' is a provocative example of an institution under enormous pressure to 'not screw up' made particularly salient in times of high surveillance, risk analyses, and social anxiety--precisely the conditions under which racial stereotypes flare and are circulated in the popular unconscious." --MICHELLE FINE , Distinguished Professor of Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center
Copyright Date
2014
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Social Work, Discrimination & Race Relations, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, General, Sociology / Urban, Workplace Culture
Lccn
2013-039634
Dewey Decimal
361.0089/00973
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science

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