Making Sense of Identity and Equity in Public Sector Workplaces: Social Justice for Public Service
Editat de Nicole M. Elias, Maja Husar Holmes, Maria J. D'Agostinoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2025
The chapters in this volume present original research and explore timely and relevant theories and practices of identity and equity in public sector workplaces. To do this, authors present innovative theories and approaches to identity and equity, analyze practical pathways to identity and equity, and critique foundational policy and law addressing identity and equity. The utility of this volume lies in the timeliness and innovative approaches to evolving concepts of identity and equity in public sector workplaces. Applying a liberatory lens, the chapters reflect an expanded interpretation and understanding of identity, the challenges and opportunities for public sector organizations to more fully embrace and integrate diverse identities in the workplace, and paths for future research and application of practices that strive for more equitable and inclusive workplaces.
Making Sense of Identity and Equity in Public Sector Workplaces is essential reading for all students and scholars of public administration as well as those working in public and nonprofit organizations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032869520
ISBN-10: 1032869526
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Social Justice for Public Service
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032869526
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Social Justice for Public Service
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and Undergraduate AdvancedNotă biografică
Nicole M. Elias is Associate Professor in the Department of Public Management at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, and Founding Co-Director of the Initiative for Gender Equity in the Public Sector at John Jay College, USA. Her research focuses on equity in public administration and policy, with an emphasis on the ethics of administration, management of human resources in public organizations, and public policy impacts on SOGIE populations. She regularly collaborates with practitioners in government agencies and nonprofit organizations. Dr. Elias was a Research Partner with the New York City Commission on Gender Equity and held a Research Fellowship at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Office and U.S. Department of Defense’s Equal Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI). She was named a Politics NY Power Player in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in 2023, and in 2022 she was included in City & State’s Higher Education Power 100: Driving diversity on campus, which recognizes college and university officials for making their schools more inclusive in 2022.
Maja Husar Holmes is Professor and Director of the School of Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Kansas, USA. Her research and teaching examine diversity, inclusion and leadership practices in the public sector and higher education. Her work has been published in leading journals, including State and Local Government Review, Administration & Society, Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory and Innovative Higher Education. Holmes has also made significant contributions to advancing social justice and inclusivity in higher education through National Science Foundation-funded applied research.
Maria J. D’Agostino is Professor in the Department of Public Management at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, and Founding Co-Director of the Initiative for Gender Equity in the Public Sector at John Jay College, USA. Dr. D’Agostino’s scholarship focuses on gender, leadership, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the public sector. Her research scholarship qualitatively and quantitatively examines gender in leadership positions, inclusive and organizational workplace practices, and gender-equitable pedagogy. Her expertise is applied in practice through various public sector partnerships including the New York City Gender Equity Commission and the United Nations Gender Equity in Public Administration (UN-GEPA) group. She recently collaborated with UN-GEPA as an expert to develop the next steps and new approaches to women’s participation and leadership in public administration. Dr. D’Agostino convenes workshops bridging the academic, practitioner, and student communities to provide resources and tools to create more equitable workplaces, policies, and classrooms. In Spring 2022 she was named in City & State New York’s list of Higher Education Power 100: Driving Diversity in Campus. Dr. D’Agostino is the co-recipient of the 2018-19 Inaugural Presidential Student-Faculty Research Collaboration Award examining gender equity in municipalities. She is also the recipient of the Section for Women in Public Administration Mentorship Award, the Rita Mae Kelly Distinguished Research Award, and the John Jay College Faculty Mid-Career Research Award.
Maja Husar Holmes is Professor and Director of the School of Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Kansas, USA. Her research and teaching examine diversity, inclusion and leadership practices in the public sector and higher education. Her work has been published in leading journals, including State and Local Government Review, Administration & Society, Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory and Innovative Higher Education. Holmes has also made significant contributions to advancing social justice and inclusivity in higher education through National Science Foundation-funded applied research.
Maria J. D’Agostino is Professor in the Department of Public Management at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, and Founding Co-Director of the Initiative for Gender Equity in the Public Sector at John Jay College, USA. Dr. D’Agostino’s scholarship focuses on gender, leadership, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the public sector. Her research scholarship qualitatively and quantitatively examines gender in leadership positions, inclusive and organizational workplace practices, and gender-equitable pedagogy. Her expertise is applied in practice through various public sector partnerships including the New York City Gender Equity Commission and the United Nations Gender Equity in Public Administration (UN-GEPA) group. She recently collaborated with UN-GEPA as an expert to develop the next steps and new approaches to women’s participation and leadership in public administration. Dr. D’Agostino convenes workshops bridging the academic, practitioner, and student communities to provide resources and tools to create more equitable workplaces, policies, and classrooms. In Spring 2022 she was named in City & State New York’s list of Higher Education Power 100: Driving Diversity in Campus. Dr. D’Agostino is the co-recipient of the 2018-19 Inaugural Presidential Student-Faculty Research Collaboration Award examining gender equity in municipalities. She is also the recipient of the Section for Women in Public Administration Mentorship Award, the Rita Mae Kelly Distinguished Research Award, and the John Jay College Faculty Mid-Career Research Award.
Recenzii
“The complexity of identity and equity is critically and thoughtfully explored in this volume. This work not only advances the field’s understanding of each concept in the public sector, but also provides readers with the tools necessary to grapple with issues of identity and equity, rather than avoid them.”
Nicole M. Humphrey, School of Public Affairs and Administration, University of Kansas
“This book is essential for anyone committed to advancing equity in the public sector. It offers a broad analysis of identity and equity and practical strategies that will contribute to better working environments for all.”
Rodderick A. Colvin, School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University
Cuprins
1: Introduction: A Liberatory Approach to Identity and Equity in Public Sector Workplaces
Maria J. D’Agostino, Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias
Part One Introduction: Complexities of Identity and Equity
Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias, Maria J. D’Agostino
2: “Patterns in the Mosaic: Toward A Taxonomy of Common Types of Intersectionality” Schnequa N. Diggs and Nuri Heckler
3: “Caribbean Bodies Marked by Sameness and Differences”
Karen D. Sweeting, Chevanese Samms Brown, Del Bharath, and Pedro Rivera
4: “Neurodiversity and Human Resource Management in the Public Sector Workplace: A Liberatory Approach”
Shilpa Viswanath and Valerie Gudino
5: “Equity, Identity, and Inclusion from a Religious Perspective: The Case of Minoritized and Stigmatized Religion”
Abdul Samad and Shariq Siddiqui
6: “Women in the Civil Service of Ghana: Addressing the Challenges of Equity, Equality, and Inclusion from a Liberatory Consciousness Perspective”
Frank L. K. Ohemeng and Augustina Akonnor
Part Two Introduction: Practical Pathways to Identity and Equity
Nicole M. Elias, Maria J. D’Agostino, Maja Husar Holmes
7: “Preventing the Glass Cliff: Understanding and Overcoming Challenges for Women in Public Sector Leadership Roles”
Trang Hoang, Ratna Okhai, Jungmin Hwang, and Meghna Sabharwal
8: “Managing Identity using Emotional Labor in Sex-Typed Public Service Occupations” Sharon Mastracci and Ian T. Adams
9: “A Roadmap for Hispanic Advancement in the Public Sector”
Elsa-Sofia Morote
10: “Internal Branding for Equity: Creating a Sense of Belonging in Public Sector Organizations”
Jourdan A. Davis
Part Three Introduction: Assessing Progress in Workplace Identity and Equity
Maria J. D’Agostino, Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias
11: “Thinking about Diversity and Inclusion: An Analysis of Progress, Impediments, and Future Prospects in the Canadian Federal Public Service”
Jocelyn McGrandle and Frank L.K. Ohemeng
12: “Making Sense of Gender Equality in the Public Sector: Do Economic Downturns and Recovery Impact Social Equity in the Workplace?”
Rachel Pierson-Bonin and Jaclyn Piatak
13: “Leading towards Inclusiveness in Public Organizations”
Tanachia Ashikali
14: Conclusion: Advancing Identity and Equity in Public Sector Workplaces
Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias, Maria J. D’Agostino
Acknowledgements
Index
Maria J. D’Agostino, Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias
Part One Introduction: Complexities of Identity and Equity
Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias, Maria J. D’Agostino
2: “Patterns in the Mosaic: Toward A Taxonomy of Common Types of Intersectionality” Schnequa N. Diggs and Nuri Heckler
3: “Caribbean Bodies Marked by Sameness and Differences”
Karen D. Sweeting, Chevanese Samms Brown, Del Bharath, and Pedro Rivera
4: “Neurodiversity and Human Resource Management in the Public Sector Workplace: A Liberatory Approach”
Shilpa Viswanath and Valerie Gudino
5: “Equity, Identity, and Inclusion from a Religious Perspective: The Case of Minoritized and Stigmatized Religion”
Abdul Samad and Shariq Siddiqui
6: “Women in the Civil Service of Ghana: Addressing the Challenges of Equity, Equality, and Inclusion from a Liberatory Consciousness Perspective”
Frank L. K. Ohemeng and Augustina Akonnor
Part Two Introduction: Practical Pathways to Identity and Equity
Nicole M. Elias, Maria J. D’Agostino, Maja Husar Holmes
7: “Preventing the Glass Cliff: Understanding and Overcoming Challenges for Women in Public Sector Leadership Roles”
Trang Hoang, Ratna Okhai, Jungmin Hwang, and Meghna Sabharwal
8: “Managing Identity using Emotional Labor in Sex-Typed Public Service Occupations” Sharon Mastracci and Ian T. Adams
9: “A Roadmap for Hispanic Advancement in the Public Sector”
Elsa-Sofia Morote
10: “Internal Branding for Equity: Creating a Sense of Belonging in Public Sector Organizations”
Jourdan A. Davis
Part Three Introduction: Assessing Progress in Workplace Identity and Equity
Maria J. D’Agostino, Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias
11: “Thinking about Diversity and Inclusion: An Analysis of Progress, Impediments, and Future Prospects in the Canadian Federal Public Service”
Jocelyn McGrandle and Frank L.K. Ohemeng
12: “Making Sense of Gender Equality in the Public Sector: Do Economic Downturns and Recovery Impact Social Equity in the Workplace?”
Rachel Pierson-Bonin and Jaclyn Piatak
13: “Leading towards Inclusiveness in Public Organizations”
Tanachia Ashikali
14: Conclusion: Advancing Identity and Equity in Public Sector Workplaces
Maja Husar Holmes, Nicole M. Elias, Maria J. D’Agostino
Acknowledgements
Index
Descriere
This important new book offers public administration scholars, practitioners, and students a comprehensive resource to make sense of identity and equity in the public sector workplace.