Toward ethnocultural diversification of higher education |
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Authors: | Hall Gordon C Nagayama Martinez Charles R Tuan Mia McMahon Timothy R Chain Jennifer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA. gnhall@uoregon.edu |
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Abstract: | Attitudes toward ethnocultural diversification in higher education mirror attitudes toward paying taxes. Dissenters are opposed to paying taxes or to ethnocultural diversification. Passive Supporters value the benefits of taxes or ethnocultural diversification, but pay taxes or engage in diversity efforts only when required to do so. Active Supporters pay taxes or support diversity efforts even if they are not required to do so. Mandatory approaches to decrease the resistance of Dissenters to ethnocultural diversification may be necessary, whereas compelling voluntary approaches may be useful to mobilize Passive Supporters. Solutions need to be tailored to the needs of European Americans and persons of color. This article offers a conceptual framework for future research and interventions. |
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