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Diversity Management And Identity In Organisations From Liminality To Inclusion Davide Bizjak

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Diversity Management And Identity In Organisations From Liminality To Inclusion Davide Bizjak
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 132
Author: Davide Bizjak
ISBN: 9781527524545, 152752454X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Diversity Management And Identity In Organisations From Liminality To Inclusion Davide Bizjak by Davide Bizjak 9781527524545, 152752454X instant download after payment.

This book advances a conceptualisation of gender identity within Diversity Management in organisations that takes into account the linkages between individual and organisational identity, thus moving from liminality, where gender is considered merely as a binary and diversity as something to manage, to inclusion, where diversity means a commitment to supporting a processual way to approach both belongingness and uniqueness within organisation. Through the use of Critical Discourse Analysis, the book investigates a series of UK county-based public and private bodies, combining the analysis of i. 

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