Neoliberalizing Diversity in Liberal Arts College Life Michael KozuhAs neoliberalism has expanded from corporations to higher education, the notion of diversity is increasingly seen as the contribution of individuals to an organization. By focusing on one liberal arts college, author Bonnie Urciuoli shows how schools market themselves as diverse communities to which all members contribute. She explores how students of color are recruited, how their lives are institutionally organized, and how they provide the faces,
cross-continental comparison of nation-building in Germany and Vietnam
After realizing that the man is a sleepwalker
Reveals how state felony disenfranchisement laws are undermining American democracy
and inviting new ways of thinking about and responding to animals
Suitable for classrooms at all levels
The book is split into five sections for ease of use: a dictionary of significant political events
Winik’s personal story immerses the reader not only in her daily life
Martha Helfer traces the term's genealogy from its inception in Kant's Critiques through Fichte's definition of the subject as Darstellung to the poetic theory and praxis of the Jena Romantics
It reviews the floral biology of the fruit and highlights the major problems facing the guava industry worldwide
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Illuminates transgender activists' successful strategies to organize for social and political change in the US
Dialect reproduces and preserves the language and concerns of the people in Nottinghamshire