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SPLITTING THE ACADEMY: The Emotions of Intersectionality at Work
Authors:Helen A Moore  Katherine Acosta  Gary Perry  Crystal Edwards
Institution:1. University of Nebraska‐Lincoln;2. University of Wisconsin LEAD Center;3. Seattle University;4. Nebraska Wesleyan University
Abstract:Using labor market theory, we assess how we have constructed the teaching of required courses on diversity, with the potential splitting of the academy into distinctive labor markets. In‐depth interviews with instructors of color and nonminorities who teach required diversity‐education courses at a predominately white university are qualitatively assessed and describe the differences in the emotional labor attached to this segmented academic market. We identify specific dimensions of diversity teaching that attach to the job conditions of secondary labor markets, including the distortion of work loads and evidence of differential barriers in the emotional labor attached. These labor market conditions may structurally limit opportunities for career survival and advancement of minority and female instructors.
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