Exploring the Boundaries of Diversity and Inclusion in Human Resource Development
Material type: TextDescription: 173-195 pSubject(s): In: CALLAHAN, JAMIE L. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT REVIEWSummary: This article reviews literature focused on diversity and inclusion in human resource development (HRD) journals. A focused analysis of articles published from 2010 to the present reveals shifting conceptualizations of diversity inside and outside the Academy of Human Resource Development. This integrative review summarizes the types of diversity articles presented and captures the frameworks, approaches, and foci of current diversity and inclusion research. The influence of social cognitive psychology becomes apparent, as the awareness of multiple identities and experiences becomes central to teaching and learning how to value diversity. The findings also suggest that research and practice in the context of marginalized communities, and non-Western countries, is crucial to broadening the scope of diversity and inclusion in both dominant and nondominant cultures. After categorizing the articles, a discussion of recent theories, pedagogy, and utility follows. The review concludes with a discussion of practice and research implications.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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This article reviews literature focused on diversity and inclusion in human resource development (HRD) journals. A focused analysis of articles published from 2010 to the present reveals shifting conceptualizations of diversity inside and outside the Academy of Human Resource Development. This integrative review summarizes the types of diversity articles presented and captures the frameworks, approaches, and foci of current diversity and inclusion research. The influence of social cognitive psychology becomes apparent, as the awareness of multiple identities and experiences becomes central to teaching and learning how to value diversity. The findings also suggest that research and practice in the context of marginalized communities, and non-Western countries, is crucial to broadening the scope of diversity and inclusion in both dominant and nondominant cultures. After categorizing the articles, a discussion of recent theories, pedagogy, and utility follows. The review concludes with a discussion of practice and research implications.
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