Communicated Stereotypes at Work
Editat de Anastacia Kurylo, Yifeng Hu Contribuţii de Wilfredo Alvarez, Brian Cogan, Donna Davis, Deanna L. Fassett, Koji Fuse, Howard Giles, Alberto González, Alan Hansen, Tina M. Harris, Tabitha Hart, Shawn L. Hill, Xinxin Jiang, Jack B. Joyce, Alice B. Krueger, Alex Liang, Sumita Louis, Nobutake Matsushita, Trudy Milburn, Steven Pei, Vincent Pham, Marie L. Radford, Jessica S. Robles, Meghan S. Sanders, D. L. Stephenson, Amanda Grace Taylor, Karthi Veeramani, Mark Ward Sr., Leah E. Waters, Jeremy Wu, Precious Yamaguchien Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781793642462
ISBN-10: 179364246X
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: 10 BW Illustrations, 26 Tables
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 179364246X
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: 10 BW Illustrations, 26 Tables
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Education Institutions
Chapter 2: Calling In and Calling Out: Human Resource DEI Strategies and Interpersonally Communicated Stereotypes in Academic Settings by Anastacia Kurylo and Karthi Veeramani
Chapter 3: Dirty, Dumb, and Inarticulate: Communicating Stereotypes in Janitorial Work by Wilfredo Alvarez
Chapter 4: Stereotypes and Subtle Slights: Exploring Microaggressive Behavior as a Barrier to Inclusive Library Services by Marie L. Radford
Chapter 5: The 'Typical Black Woman' and the Rhetoric of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Stereotyping as the Status Quo by D. L. Stephenson
Chapter 6: New Red Scare: The China Initiative by Steven Pei, Jeremy Wu, and Alex Liang
Part II: Civil and Public Service Organizations
Chapter 7: "I Don't Want to Work with Her Anyway Because She's Some Asian": Racially Stereotyping Asian American Healthcare Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Yifeng Hu and Vincent Pham
Chapter 8: Kamala Harris: A Case of Identity Negotiation and Respectability Politics for Black Female Politicians in the Race-Conscious U.S. by Tina M. Harris and Meghan S. Sanders
Chapter 9: Police Stereotypes: How Social Status Shapes our Communication by Shawn L. Hill and Howard Giles
Chapter 10: Stereotypes in Conducting Interactional Disputes in Civil Service Contexts by Jessica S. Robles and Jack. B. Joyce
Chapter 11: Doctors, Patients, and Stereotypes by Alice B. Krueger
Part III: The Media and Entertainment Industry
Chapter 12: Sword with a Dual Edge: Membership Categorization and Stereotyping in Elite European Club Football Commentary by Alan Hansen and Trudy Milburn
Chapter 13: Humor Theory and Gender Stereotypes: Disparagement as a Dominant Mode of Humor in U.S. Sitcoms by Koji Fuse and Leah E. Waters
Chapter 14: "Hell, he was even more punk than me!": Stereotypes Communicated in Punk Music Scenes by Brian Cogan
Chapter 15: Carrying Stereotypes in the Virtual World: Creating Understanding Through the Experience of Intersectional Avatar Identity Among People with Disability by Donna Davis and Sumita Louis
Part IV: Private Business Entities
Chapter 16: The Oldest Japanese American Family Mortuary: Stereotypes Situated from World War II, the Pandemic, and Beyond by Precious Yamaguchi
Chapter 17: Manufacturing Limitations: Stereotypes of Chinese and American Workers in American Factory by Alberto González, Xinxin Jiang, and Amanda Grace Taylor
Chapter 18: Effective Use of Stereotypes by Japanese Businesswomen: A Story of Japanese Women Who are No Longer "Madame Butterfly" by Nobutake Matsushita
Chapter 19: "It's a Design God Built": Gender Essentialism and Organizational Identification in an Evangelical Church by Mark Ward Sr.
Chapter 20: "There Is No Room for You Here": Stereotypes of Racists and Anti-Racists on Starbucks' Public Facebook Page by Tabitha Hart and Deanna L. Fassett
Part I: Education Institutions
Chapter 2: Calling In and Calling Out: Human Resource DEI Strategies and Interpersonally Communicated Stereotypes in Academic Settings by Anastacia Kurylo and Karthi Veeramani
Chapter 3: Dirty, Dumb, and Inarticulate: Communicating Stereotypes in Janitorial Work by Wilfredo Alvarez
Chapter 4: Stereotypes and Subtle Slights: Exploring Microaggressive Behavior as a Barrier to Inclusive Library Services by Marie L. Radford
Chapter 5: The 'Typical Black Woman' and the Rhetoric of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Stereotyping as the Status Quo by D. L. Stephenson
Chapter 6: New Red Scare: The China Initiative by Steven Pei, Jeremy Wu, and Alex Liang
Part II: Civil and Public Service Organizations
Chapter 7: "I Don't Want to Work with Her Anyway Because She's Some Asian": Racially Stereotyping Asian American Healthcare Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Yifeng Hu and Vincent Pham
Chapter 8: Kamala Harris: A Case of Identity Negotiation and Respectability Politics for Black Female Politicians in the Race-Conscious U.S. by Tina M. Harris and Meghan S. Sanders
Chapter 9: Police Stereotypes: How Social Status Shapes our Communication by Shawn L. Hill and Howard Giles
Chapter 10: Stereotypes in Conducting Interactional Disputes in Civil Service Contexts by Jessica S. Robles and Jack. B. Joyce
Chapter 11: Doctors, Patients, and Stereotypes by Alice B. Krueger
Part III: The Media and Entertainment Industry
Chapter 12: Sword with a Dual Edge: Membership Categorization and Stereotyping in Elite European Club Football Commentary by Alan Hansen and Trudy Milburn
Chapter 13: Humor Theory and Gender Stereotypes: Disparagement as a Dominant Mode of Humor in U.S. Sitcoms by Koji Fuse and Leah E. Waters
Chapter 14: "Hell, he was even more punk than me!": Stereotypes Communicated in Punk Music Scenes by Brian Cogan
Chapter 15: Carrying Stereotypes in the Virtual World: Creating Understanding Through the Experience of Intersectional Avatar Identity Among People with Disability by Donna Davis and Sumita Louis
Part IV: Private Business Entities
Chapter 16: The Oldest Japanese American Family Mortuary: Stereotypes Situated from World War II, the Pandemic, and Beyond by Precious Yamaguchi
Chapter 17: Manufacturing Limitations: Stereotypes of Chinese and American Workers in American Factory by Alberto González, Xinxin Jiang, and Amanda Grace Taylor
Chapter 18: Effective Use of Stereotypes by Japanese Businesswomen: A Story of Japanese Women Who are No Longer "Madame Butterfly" by Nobutake Matsushita
Chapter 19: "It's a Design God Built": Gender Essentialism and Organizational Identification in an Evangelical Church by Mark Ward Sr.
Chapter 20: "There Is No Room for You Here": Stereotypes of Racists and Anti-Racists on Starbucks' Public Facebook Page by Tabitha Hart and Deanna L. Fassett
Recenzii
No matter what legislation surrounding diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and belonging passes or does not pass, everyday workers will continue to be subject to stereotypes and workplace discrimination. Understanding how pervasive stereotyping processes are and how much and in what ways they affect work environments, and thinking of ways to improve such contexts for all workers is the goal of Communicated Stereotypes at Work. This book does the hard and important work of discussing everyday stereotyping and its effects in work contexts, such as in education, health care, sports, popular culture, business, and non-profit organizations. Communication scholars should continue to learn about stereotypical workplace communication; a good starting place is reading Communicated Stereotypes at Work.