Unequal Profession

Unequal Profession
Author: Meera E Deo
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781503607859

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A study of the experiences of women of color law school faculty and the effect of race and gender on legal education. This book is the first formal, empirical investigation into the law faculty experience using a distinctly intersectional lens, examining both the personal and professional lives of law faculty members. Comparing the professional and personal experiences of women of color professors with white women, white men, and men of color faculty from assistant professor through dean emeritus, Unequal Profession explores how the race and gender of individual legal academics affects not only their individual and collective experience, but also legal education as a whole. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative empirical data, Meera E. Deo reveals how race and gender intersect to create profound implications for women of color law faculty members, presenting unique challenges as well as opportunities to improve educational and professional outcomes in legal education. Deo shares the powerful stories of law faculty who find themselves confronting intersectional discrimination and implicit bias in the form of silencing, mansplaining, and the presumption of incompetence, to name a few. Through hiring, teaching, colleague interaction, and tenure and promotion, Deo brings the experiences of diverse faculty to life and proposes several mechanisms to increase diversity within legal academia and to improve the experience of all faculty members. Praise for Unequal Profession “Fascinating, shocking, and infuriating, Meera Deo’s careful qualitative research exposes the institutional practices and cultural norms that maintain a separate and unequal race-gender order even within the privileged ranks of tenure-track law professors. With riveting quotes from faculty across a range of institutional and social positions, Unequal Profession powerfully reminds us that we must do better. I saw my own career in this book—and you might, too.” —Angela P. Harris, University of California, Davis “A powerful account of inequality in legal academia. Quantitative data and compelling narratives bring to life the challenges and roadblocks in gaining not just entry and tenure but also respect for the voices of minority women within the academy. There are no easy remedies, but reading this book is a good place to start for lawyers and law professors to understand what minority women face and which practices can increase the odds of success.” —Bryant G. Garth, University of California, Irvine “Unequal Profession should be mandatory reading for everyone in legal academia . . . . By providing concrete evidence of systemic discrimination, Meera Deo illuminates a long-standing problem needing to be remedied.” —Sarah Deer, University of Kansas

Unequal Profession

Unequal Profession
Author: Meera Eknath Deo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1503607844

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Introduction : investigating raceXgender in legal academia -- Barriers to entry -- Ugly truths behind the mask of collegiality -- Connections and confrontations with students -- Tenure and promotion challenges -- Leading the charge -- In pursuit of work/life balance -- Conclusion : support, strategies, and solutions

Unequal Profession Race and Gender in Legal Academia

Unequal Profession   Race and Gender in Legal Academia
Author: Meera E. 1975- author. (Meera Eknath) Deo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1246240145

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Unequal Justice

Unequal Justice
Author: Jerold S. Auerbach
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1977-02-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190281175

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Auerbach here focuses on the elite nature of the profession, examining its emphasis on serving business interests and its attempts to exclude participation by minorities.

Unequal Justice

Unequal Justice
Author: Jerold S. Auerbach
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1977-02-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199728923

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Auerbach here focuses on the elite nature of the profession, examining its emphasis on serving business interests and its attempts to exclude participation by minorities.

Created Unequal

Created Unequal
Author: James K. Galbraith
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2000-12-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226278794

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The strong U.S. economy in the late 1990s has validated the bold thesis of this book. Created Unequal shows that America's historically high inequality of pay and incomes is not the result of impersonal market forces such as technology or trade, but of bad economic policies over several decades and the poor performance they created. Featuring a new preface on the improvements since 1994, Created Unequal is a rousing book that reminds us we can reclaim our country through economic understanding, commonsense policy, and political action.

Unequal Treatment

Unequal Treatment
Author: Institute of Medicine,Board on Health Sciences Policy,Committee on Understanding and Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 781
Release: 2009-02-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309082655

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Racial and ethnic disparities in health care are known to reflect access to care and other issues that arise from differing socioeconomic conditions. There is, however, increasing evidence that even after such differences are accounted for, race and ethnicity remain significant predictors of the quality of health care received. In Unequal Treatment, a panel of experts documents this evidence and explores how persons of color experience the health care environment. The book examines how disparities in treatment may arise in health care systems and looks at aspects of the clinical encounter that may contribute to such disparities. Patients' and providers' attitudes, expectations, and behavior are analyzed. How to intervene? Unequal Treatment offers recommendations for improvements in medical care financing, allocation of care, availability of language translation, community-based care, and other arenas. The committee highlights the potential of cross-cultural education to improve provider-patient communication and offers a detailed look at how to integrate cross-cultural learning within the health professions. The book concludes with recommendations for data collection and research initiatives. Unequal Treatment will be vitally important to health care policymakers, administrators, providers, educators, and students as well as advocates for people of color.

Unequal Health

Unequal Health
Author: Louis A. Penner,John F. Dovidio,Nao Hagiwara,Brian D. Smedley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781316519486

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Research, first-person narratives, and historical sources explain how racial bias creates significant public health problems in America.