Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Resisting HRD's resistance to diversity

View through CrossRef
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically illustrate how human resource development (HRD) resists and omits issues of diversity in academic programs, textbooks, and research; analyze the research on HRD and diversity over a ten‐year period; discuss HRD's resistance to diversity; and offer some recommendations for a more authentic integration of diversity into HRD research, teaching, and practice.Design/methodology/approachThe paper analyzes common HRD textbooks and refereed diversity research over a ten‐year period to examine the amount of HRD research is being conducted in the area of diversity.FindingsThe paper found that HRD overwhelmingly omits diversity topics, in contradiction to its claims of “diversity” as a legitimate part of the field. The paper concludes that HRD's omission of diversity is a form of resistance since fundamentally addressing diversity threatens HRD's performative frameworks and practices.Practical implicationsThe paper has implications for scholars and practitioners who are interested in not only producing more robust diversity scholarship, but also improving practice. The paper challenges HRD researchers to more systematically examine diversity and practitioners to be more cautious consumers of diversity practices.Originality/valueThe paper is original in its premise that HRD resists diversity and in its illustration of how glaring omissions of diversity are in HRD scholarship.
Title: Resisting HRD's resistance to diversity
Description:
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically illustrate how human resource development (HRD) resists and omits issues of diversity in academic programs, textbooks, and research; analyze the research on HRD and diversity over a ten‐year period; discuss HRD's resistance to diversity; and offer some recommendations for a more authentic integration of diversity into HRD research, teaching, and practice.
Design/methodology/approachThe paper analyzes common HRD textbooks and refereed diversity research over a ten‐year period to examine the amount of HRD research is being conducted in the area of diversity.
FindingsThe paper found that HRD overwhelmingly omits diversity topics, in contradiction to its claims of “diversity” as a legitimate part of the field.
The paper concludes that HRD's omission of diversity is a form of resistance since fundamentally addressing diversity threatens HRD's performative frameworks and practices.
Practical implicationsThe paper has implications for scholars and practitioners who are interested in not only producing more robust diversity scholarship, but also improving practice.
The paper challenges HRD researchers to more systematically examine diversity and practitioners to be more cautious consumers of diversity practices.
Originality/valueThe paper is original in its premise that HRD resists diversity and in its illustration of how glaring omissions of diversity are in HRD scholarship.

Related Results

Means vs ends: theorizing a definition of human resource development
Means vs ends: theorizing a definition of human resource development
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the extant human resource development (HRD) definition research literature and theorizes a new definition of HRD. Design/methodolo...
The Correlation between Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and Hyperreflective Dots (HRD) in Diabetic Patients
The Correlation between Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and Hyperreflective Dots (HRD) in Diabetic Patients
Hyperreflective dots (HRD) are activated retinal microglial cells induced by retinal inflammation in diabetic patients. This study was conducted to compare the HRD count of normal ...
Accurately estimating the homologous recombination deficiency based on low-pass whole-genome sequencing and target sequencing.
Accurately estimating the homologous recombination deficiency based on low-pass whole-genome sequencing and target sequencing.
e15077 Background: Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) is a promising biomarker for poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors. In the past, the HRD status was mainly esti...
Genomic Determinants of Homologous Recombination Deficiency across Human Cancers
Genomic Determinants of Homologous Recombination Deficiency across Human Cancers
Germline BRCA1/2 mutations associated with HRD are clinical biomarkers for sensitivity to poly-ADP ribose polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) treatment in breast, ovarian, pancreatic, an...
Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Abstract Introduction Hospitals are high-risk environments for infections. Despite the global recognition of these pathogens, few studies compare microorganisms from community-acqu...
Human resource development roles and competencies in five European countries
Human resource development roles and competencies in five European countries
This article compares HRD practitioners’ self‐assessments based on their work roles, outputs and competencies from England, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany and Finland. The compari...
Global Perspective on Diversity and Inclusion
Global Perspective on Diversity and Inclusion
Diversity and inclusion are two terms that provide an umbrella for efforts to tackle discrimination, exclusion, and inequality by valuing diversity and promoting inclusion for hist...
HRD as a profession: Current status and future directions
HRD as a profession: Current status and future directions
AbstractWhere does HRD stand as a bona fide profession? Where does it need to go in the future in its quest to become an established and widely recognized profession? What short‐ a...

Back to Top