Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions
Heightened interest in multicultural issues in psychology and an understanding of culture as a critical aspect of human behavior has moved the topic of multiculturalism into the forefront of research and to required coursework in the helping professions. However, this is not without the backlash of resistance. Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions examines the subtle forms of racism and resistance to the multicultural movement in psychology and society. The authors use their vast experience in the arena of multiculturalism, both from the perspective of teaching and administration, to detail accounts, experiences, and challenges of resistance. Therapy and research is interwoven throughout this text that begins by placing multiculturalism at the heart of the best traditions of scholarship as proposed by the highly regarded Ernest Boyer of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. In a conversational style and through chapters addressing what includes modern resistance, the classroom, stereotypes, resistance at the administrative level, and groups, this book offers techniques and interventions to overcoming resistance. Readers who teach multiculturalism, students, researchers, and those advocating for multiculturalism on on the broader community level will find Resistance to Multiculturalism an informative guide to combating the challenges of resistance.
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Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions
Heightened interest in multicultural issues in psychology and an understanding of culture as a critical aspect of human behavior has moved the topic of multiculturalism into the forefront of research and to required coursework in the helping professions. However, this is not without the backlash of resistance. Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions examines the subtle forms of racism and resistance to the multicultural movement in psychology and society. The authors use their vast experience in the arena of multiculturalism, both from the perspective of teaching and administration, to detail accounts, experiences, and challenges of resistance. Therapy and research is interwoven throughout this text that begins by placing multiculturalism at the heart of the best traditions of scholarship as proposed by the highly regarded Ernest Boyer of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. In a conversational style and through chapters addressing what includes modern resistance, the classroom, stereotypes, resistance at the administrative level, and groups, this book offers techniques and interventions to overcoming resistance. Readers who teach multiculturalism, students, researchers, and those advocating for multiculturalism on on the broader community level will find Resistance to Multiculturalism an informative guide to combating the challenges of resistance.
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Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions

Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions

Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions

Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions

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Overview

Heightened interest in multicultural issues in psychology and an understanding of culture as a critical aspect of human behavior has moved the topic of multiculturalism into the forefront of research and to required coursework in the helping professions. However, this is not without the backlash of resistance. Resistance to Multiculturalism: Issues and Interventions examines the subtle forms of racism and resistance to the multicultural movement in psychology and society. The authors use their vast experience in the arena of multiculturalism, both from the perspective of teaching and administration, to detail accounts, experiences, and challenges of resistance. Therapy and research is interwoven throughout this text that begins by placing multiculturalism at the heart of the best traditions of scholarship as proposed by the highly regarded Ernest Boyer of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. In a conversational style and through chapters addressing what includes modern resistance, the classroom, stereotypes, resistance at the administrative level, and groups, this book offers techniques and interventions to overcoming resistance. Readers who teach multiculturalism, students, researchers, and those advocating for multiculturalism on on the broader community level will find Resistance to Multiculturalism an informative guide to combating the challenges of resistance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780876309551
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/01/1999
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lori Barker-Hackett California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Jeffery Scott Mio, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Gene I. Awakuni, Laurie A Roades.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Covert Racism and the Subtlety of Modern Resistance; Chapter 3 Disguised Racism in the Broader Society; Chapter 4 The Construction and Maintenance of Stereotypes; Chapter 5 Allies: How Are They Created and What Are Their Experiences?, Laurie A. Roades, Jeffery Scott Mio; Chapter 6 Addressing Resistance in the Classroom; Chapter 7 Addressing Resistance in Large Groups, Lori Barker-Hackett, Jeffery Scott Mio; Chapter 8 Resistance at the Administrative Level; Chapter 9 Addressing Resistance at the Administrative Level; Chapter 10 Where Do We Go from Here?;
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