Racial Emotion at Work: Dismantling Discrimination and Building Racial Justice in the Workplace

Racial Emotion at Work: Dismantling Discrimination and Building Racial Justice in the Workplace

by Tristin K. Green
Racial Emotion at Work: Dismantling Discrimination and Building Racial Justice in the Workplace

Racial Emotion at Work: Dismantling Discrimination and Building Racial Justice in the Workplace

by Tristin K. Green

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Overview

Takes White Fragility to the next level, placing emotional conversations about race squarely in the realm of employment discrimination law—exploring how implicit bias and diversity trainings are insufficient tools for battling inequality in the workplace.

Racial Emotion at Work is an invitation to understand our own emotions and associated behaviors around race—and much more. With this surprising and timely book, Tristin K. Green takes us beyond diversity trainings and other individualized solutions to discrimination and inequality in employment, calling for sweeping changes in how the law and work organizations treat and shape racial emotions.
 
Green provides readers with the latest research on racial emotions in interracial interactions and ties this research to thinking about discrimination and disadvantage at work. We see how our racial emotions can result in discrimination, and how our institutions—the law and work organizations—value and skew our racial emotions in ways that place the brunt of negative consequences on people of color. It turns out we need to reset our institutional and not just our personal radars on racial emotion to advance racial justice. Racial Emotion at Work shows how we can rise to the task.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520385269
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tristin K. Green is Professor of Law at LMU Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and author of Discrimination Laundering: The Rise of Organizational Innocence and the Crisis of Equal Opportunity Law.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

PART I. RACIAL EMOTION AT WORK

1. What Is Racial Emotion? 
2. Racial Emotion and Our Relations at Work 

PART II. OUR INSTITUTIONS AND RACIAL EMOTION
The Law and Racial Emotion 

3. Law: Closing Racial Emotion Out of Antidiscrimination Concern 
4. Law: The Racist Call and Caring for Racial Emotion of Whites 
Work Organizations and Racial Emotion 
5. Work Organizations: Constructing Emotion Repertoires 
6. Work Organizations: Valuing Racial Emotion

PART III. CONSIDERING WHAT'S WRONG AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

7. What’s Wrong with the Current Approach 
8. What We Can Do 
Conclusion 

Notes 
Bibliography and Case List 
Index 
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