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How to foster diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in geography / edited by Guo Chen (Associate Professor of Geography and Global Urban Studies, Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences, Michigan State University) and LaToya E. Eaves (Associate Professor of Geography, Department of Geography and Sustainability, University of Tennessee, US).
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- How to guides
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Diversity in the workplace.
- Equity.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (336 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
- Summary:
- "Responding to increasing interest in fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) in geography, Guo Chen and LaToya E. Eaves lead a rich volume of three parts from over 40 authors to represent cutting-edge scholarship and real-world examples from leading geographers, diverse intellectuals, and advocates from various subdisciplinary fields and interconnected world regions. Examining the foundations of why DEIJ matters in geography, this book engages readers in historical and empirical facts and a number of epistemic interventions from Black, Latinx, Indigenous and Asian-American geographies, as well as Women of Colour, queer, trans, and disabled geographers. It also provides theory-informed, yet hands-on guidance on how to foster DEIJ across academia, through geography unit leadership, school geography, graduate students, undergraduate teaching, and mentorship for safe and inclusive fieldwork. Ultimately, this book envisions the future of geographical knowledge-making with most recent examples about how to embrace DEIJ in a wide range of fields, including mapping and geographic information systems (GIS), physical geography and environmental science, radical geography, human geography, and urban geography. How to Foster Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice in Geography is an important read for students, researchers and academics in all subdisciplines of geography, across human, environmental, and physical geography, regional geography, geographic methods, and geographical education, as well as those interested in feminist geography, decolonial and anti-racist geography, and critical geography approaches. The book is also beneficial to practitioners and policymakers aiming to foster DEIJ in higher education in the social sciences, natural sciences, arts and humanities"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Contents: 1. How to foster diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in geography: An Introduction / Guo Chen and LaToya E. Eaves
- 2. Moving from theory to practice: Operationalizing the American association of geographers' justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion's three-year strategic plan / Risha RaQuelle
- Part I: Understanding dei and justice in geography
- 3. Racial and ethnic representations in geography and geosciences: Cases of the United States and the United Kingdom / Demetrice R. Jordan and Munira Raji
- 4. Making space for ourselves: Negotiating race, gender, and location in a white field / Anindita Datta
- 5. Black geographies / Khyree Davis, Suzanne Nimoh and Joshua Reason
- 6. Latinx geographies / Megan Ybarra and Lorena Muñoz
- 7. Indigenous geographies and the (un)reconcilability of academia? Challenges for making geography a more hospitable space for indigenous scholars / Michael Fabris
- 8. Asian American geographies: From identity to epistemic justice / Laurel Mei-Singh, Wendy Cheng and Guo Chen
- 9. Internationalization and uneven global geographies of knowledge production and exchange in geography / Heike Jöns
- 10. Making space for queer and trans people in geography / Eden Kinkaid
- 11. (dis)ability and geography / Jessica Martínez, Rose Shelor Moulton, Glen Norcliffe and John Radford
- Part II: Praxis and examples of fostering dei and justice in geography
- 12. Using intersectionality and an ethos of care to advance belonging, accessibility, justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion at the unit level / Emily Skop and Wei Li
- 13. Decolonial and anti-racist school geography in England / Steve Puttick
- 14. Voices and praxis from students: From doing feminist geographies in the global south to intersectional feminism in the global north / Maria Anne Fitzgerald, Rhianna Garrett and Prashanti Sharma
- 15. Centering social justice in teaching undergraduate geography / Meghan Cope
- 16. Intentional mentorship for safe and inclusive fieldwork / Akilah Alwan, Blair Schneider, Christopher Gentry and Erika Marín-Spiotta
- Part III: Future of dei and justice in geography: New tools, methods, and directions
- 17. Evoking critical and creative forms of mapping/gis for digital and health (in)equity / Jin-Kyu Jung
- 18. Toward inclusive fieldwork and communities of practice in physical geography and environmental science: Experiences from the cultivate team in the uk / Lynda Yorke, Elizabeth R. Hurrell and Simon M. Hutchinson
- 19. Cultivating solidarity and trust in the field through the "spiral model": Engaging with communities from a radical geographical perspective / Kayla Edgett and Nik Heynen
- 20. Everyone has a story: Creative pathways to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in geography / Heather A. Davis and Derek Alderman
- 21. Embracing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in geography and empowering communities in the south pacific: The example of revitalising informal settlements and their environments (rise) in suva, fiji / Eberhard Weber, Andreas Kopf, Camari Koto, Catherine Musu Liolea, Ratu Tevita Rarokolutu and Sanjeshni Reddy
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print record.
- ISBN:
- 9781035310760 (e-book)
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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