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Numbers don’t lie: problematizing faculty diversity at HSIs

Authors :
Rosa M. Banda
Alonzo M. Flowers
Petra A. Robinson
Source :
Journal for Multicultural Education. 11:250-263
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Emerald, 2017.

Abstract

Purpose Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs), like other universities, are faced with challenges related to faculty diversity. The literature related to faculty at HSIs is scant and so this paper aims to address this gap by problematizing faculty diversity at these institutions. Design/methodology/approach By means of a document analysis, the authors have scoured the data on faculty demographics at these institutions and the findings of the study are threefold. Findings First, a lack of accessible and transparent data exists. Second, there is a lack of available demographic information and third, this creates a dismal narrative regarding faculty diversity at HSIs. Research limitations/implications Further critical research is warranted as a means to uncover data on faculty diversity at HSIs. Originality/value This study supports the need for a critical consciousness lens to problematize faculty diversity at HSIs.

Details

ISSN :
2053535X
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal for Multicultural Education
Accession number :
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