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El. knyga: Belonging in Higher Education: Perspectives and Lessons from Diverse Faculty [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 206 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Diverse Faculty in the Academy
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003375487
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 206 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Diverse Faculty in the Academy
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003375487

Belonging in Higher Education: Perspectives and Lessons from Diverse Faculty illuminates autoethnographic stories of belonging in higher education in the United States. Chapter counter/stories are contributed by African American, Asian American, Latinx American, Indigenous American, and BIPOC individuals who work in diversity-related positions in the Academy. Chapters are written by faculty who work in different institutional contexts such as Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs); minority-serving institutions (MSIs) like Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); and institutional types such as community colleges, teaching-focused, and research-focused institutions. Chapter authors represent a range of diversities, coming from a variety of inter- and transdisciplinary backgrounds in terms of their fields of study and research foci, including Education, Psychology, Sociology, and Gender Studies. The counter/narratives in the book celebrate diverse experiences and offer unique and useful insights about how to foster what foreword author, Michael Eric Dyson, refers to as “deep belonging,” particularly for those who have been ostracized, marginalized, or expelled while working in higher education. This critical volume is an essential reading for researchers, faculty, administrators, and graduate students in Education, Sociology, Psychology, Student Affairs, African American Studies, and Asian American Studies. Additionally, it offers crucial insights for individuals who are key stakeholders in foregrounding policy that centers belonging for diverse faculty. 



This book illuminates autoethnographic stories of belonging in higher education in the United States, celebrating diverse experiences and offering insights that make this text essential for researchers, students and professionals in Education, Sociology, Psychology, Student Affairs, African American Studies, and Asian American Studies.

Part 1: The Belonging Experiences of African Americans in U.S. Higher
Education
1. Sense of Belonging and Black Faculty Turnover at Two-Year
Community Colleges: A Critical Case Study
2. Black Leaders Matter: Racial
Battle Fatigue and Belongingness in the Work of a Black Senior Administrator
3. Queering Teacher Education: A QueerCrit Autoethnography of A Queer Black
Teacher Educator
4. Faculty Belonging at Historically Black Colleges and
Universities: The Role of Mentoring and Sponsoring Relationships Part 2: The
Belonging Experiences of Asian/Americans in U.S. Higher Education
5. You are
Young, Thats Why We Hired You: How Hiring Managers Can Increase the Sense of
Belonging in Young Administrators
6. Seeing Double and/or Willful Ignorance?
Counter/Narratives from Becky R. Nedo on the Politics of (Not) Belonging in
a White-Supremacist School of Education
7. Do You See Us?: Belongingness
Experiences of Asian Americans in Senior Leadership Positions in Equity,
Diversity, and Inclusion Part 3: The Belonging Experiences of Latinx
Americans in U.S. Higher Education
8. "Its not just about the words on
paper:" A Latinos testimonio of his experiences with a wannabe anti-racist
institution
9. From "Be a Dear and Take Notes" to "Build the Program Around
Her": My Paradoxical Journey of Belonging Amidst My Double Bind Status
10.
Academic Familismo as Refusal Part 4: The Belonging Experiences of Indigenous
Americans in U.S. Higher Education
11. Be-ing and Longing in the Shadow of
Jeffrey Amherst
12. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Belonging in
Higher Education: A Collaborative Study of a Liberal Arts University Part 5:
The Belonging Experiences of BIPOC People in Diversity-Related Positions
(non-tenure-track) in U.S. Higher Education
13. Navigating Higher Ed for a
Sense of Belonging
14. Is There Room for Me at the Table? Seeking a Sense of
Belonging in the Academy
Nicholas D. Hartlep holds the Robert Charles Billings Endowed Chair of Education and chairs the Education Studies Department at Berea College, USA.

Terrell L. Strayhorn is Vice Provost of Faculty Development, Professor of Education and Psychology, and Director of the Center for the Study of HBCUs at Virginia Union University, USA.

Fred A. Bonner II is the Wilhelmina F. Delco Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership at Prairie View A&M University and Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) Regents Professor, USA.