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Allyship in Organisations: A Comprehensive Analysis from a DEI Perspective: Palgrave Studies in Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization in Business

Autor Jacqueline H. Stephenson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 2024
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the issues surrounding allyship as one of the tools in the arsenal of organisational leaders to further advance the goal of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in organisations. It extends the existing literature on allyship, which has predominantly focused on allyship in the context of gender and racial inclusion. It specifically addresses allyship concerns within organizations that are striving for DEI. The chapters explore various models of allyship, delving into the antecedents, moderators, mediators, and organizational outcomes associated with effective allyship in the pursuit of DEI goals.
This text critically examines the concept of allyship in the context of discrimination faced by various groups, including but not limited to under-researched populations such as persons with disabilities and individuals from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) community. By extending the understanding of human resource practitioners and academic theorists in these underexplored but crucial areas, it sheds light on the role of organisational allies in addressing discrimination and supporting marginalized groups. Additionally, it delves into the involvement of organisational allies in adjudicated discrimination cases, further enriching the discourse on allyship and its practical applications.
Providing a comprehensive review of the salient issues surrounding allyship within organisations and the extent to which this can be an efficacious approach in promoting and developing more inclusive and diverse contemporary organisations, this work will prove useful to researchers in facilitating the delivery of contemporary data, literature and analysis as it relates to the current challenges faced by disadvantaged employees and job seekers and how lenses through which they are perceived, may be prejudicial.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031649608
ISBN-10: 3031649605
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: Approx. 200 p. 30 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization in Business

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

CHAPTER 1 Understanding the role of allyship as a tool for organisational diversity, equity and inclusion.- CHAPTER 2 Privilege and performative allyship within organisations.- CHAPTER 3  Intersectionality and organisational allyship.- CHAPTER 4 Pitfalls and barriers of allyship at work.- CHAPTER 5 Effective organisational allyship behaviours, policies, and practices.- CHAPTER 6 Can I just be me? - Sexual orientation and allyship at work.- CHAPTER 7 Nothing for us, without us! – Workplace allyship and employees with disabilities.- CHAPTER 8 Investigating organisational allyship – Evidence from jurisprudence.- CHAPTER 9 Allyship, social and organisational change.- CHAPTER 10 Allyship, diversity, equity and inclusion – The way forward.

Notă biografică

Jacqueline H. Stephenson is Lecturer in the Department of Management Studies at the University of the West Indies,Trinidad and Tobago. Her research interests include discrimination, equality and inclusion at work; diversity within contemporary workplaces; underrepresentation, advocacy and the efficacy of anti-discrimination legislation; and inequities, exclusion and discrimination in the Anglophone Caribbean.

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the issues surrounding allyship as one of the tools in the arsenal of organisational leaders to further advance the goal of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in organisations. It extends the existing literature on allyship, which has predominantly focused on allyship in the context of gender and racial inclusion. It specifically addresses allyship concerns within organizations that are striving for DEI. The chapters explore various models of allyship, delving into the antecedents, moderators, mediators, and organizational outcomes associated with effective allyship in the pursuit of DEI goals.
This text critically examines the concept of allyship in the context of discrimination faced by various groups, including but not limited to under-researched populations such as persons with disabilities and individuals from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) community. By extending the understanding of human resource practitioners and academic theorists in these underexplored but crucial areas, it sheds light on the role of organisational allies in addressing discrimination and supporting marginalized groups. Additionally, it delves into the involvement of organisational allies in adjudicated discrimination cases, further enriching the discourse on allyship and its practical applications.
Providing a comprehensive review of the salient issues surrounding allyship within organisations and the extent to which this can be an efficacious approach in promoting and developing more inclusive and diverse contemporary organisations, this work will prove useful to researchers in facilitating the delivery of contemporary data, literature and analysis as it relates to the current challenges faced by disadvantaged employees and job seekers and how lenses through which they are perceived, may be prejudicial.
 
Jacqueline H. Stephenson is Lecturer in the Department of Management Studies at the University of the West Indies,Trinidad and Tobago. Her research interests include discrimination, equality and inclusion at work; diversity within contemporary workplaces; underrepresentation, advocacy and the efficacy of anti-discrimination legislation; and inequities, exclusion and discrimination in the Anglophone Caribbean.

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Analyses the applicable laws and how legislation can inform and impact organizational allyship efforts Distinguishes between performative allyship and true allyship Offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the role of allyship in attaining DEI in organisations