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DEI and Intersectional Social Identities at Work A Communication Approach

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage DEI and Intersectional Social Identities at Work

This book equips readers?both students and communication practitioners?with the theoretical understanding and practical skills they need to support nonprofit and for-profit organizations to create and assess their diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and social identity intersectionality goals.

Through applied examples of the insider activist role that the communication function plays, the book helps future and current professional communicators navigate organizations toward authentic relationship-building with internal and external audiences. It teaches that embracing DEI includes acknowledging social identity intersectionalities?recognizing that people possess multiple social identity dimensions of age, culture, ethnicity/race, faith/spirituality, gender, physical/psychological ability, sexual orientation, social class, and more. In order to illuminate the theory discussed in the book, each chapter includes thought-provoking situation-opportunity sidebars, discussion questions for drilling deeper into the issues at hand, and case studies with applied lessons about DEI issues.

This is an ideal text for advanced undergraduates and graduate courses in organizational communication, strategic communication, marketing communication, human resources, and public relations, as well as for communication practitioners working in these subdisciplines.

Part I: Exploring publics and what makes them tick 1. DEI and social identity intersectionality in organizational communication 2. Factoring in globalization, (mis)trust, risk, and sociopolitical contexts 3. How intersectionality in social identity works . . . at work Part II: Examining organizations and what motivates them 4. Power differentials in organizations and society 5. Social responsibility in corporations and nonprofits 6. Universality thinking about publics and its pitfalls Part III: Advancing communication and positive organizational change processes 7. Social media as a tool and as a weapon 8. Future directions for developing competence as a DEI change manager

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate Advanced

Donnalyn Pompper is Professor and Endowed Chair in Public Relations at the University of Oregon, USA.

Tugce Ertem-Eray is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at North Carolina State University, USA.

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