Critical Examination of Tokenism and Demands of Organizational Citizenship Behavior Among Faculty Women of Color

Shelley Price-Williams, Florence Maatita
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Women of color in academia are a double minority who face extreme challenges in attaining tenure and promotion. Common challenges faculty of color experience encompass characterization of inferiority, expectations of work products that are often undefined or beyond that of peers, exposure to tokenism, and denial of access to power or authority. Faculty of color are often excessively recruited or assigned to institutional committees and projects because of their minority membership, and are also frequently sought out by students and peers of color for mentoring. These forms of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) often go unnoticed and can be undervalued in promotional proceedings. This chapter critically examines how women of color in academia experience tokenism and how this manifests through unrealistic demands and undervalue of organizational citizenship behavior.
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有色人种女教师组织公民行为的象征主义和要求的批判性检查
学术界的有色人种女性是双重少数派,她们在获得终身教职和晋升方面面临着极大的挑战。色彩体验的常见挑战包括自卑的特征,对工作产品的期望通常是未定义的或超出同伴的期望,暴露于象征主义,以及拒绝获得权力或权威。有色人种教师经常被过度招募或分配到机构委员会和项目中,因为他们是少数民族成员,他们也经常被有色人种学生和同龄人寻求指导。这些形式的组织公民行为(OCB)往往不被注意,可以在推广过程中被低估。本章批判性地考察了学术界有色人种女性是如何经历象征主义的,以及这种象征主义是如何通过不切实际的要求和对组织公民行为的低估表现出来的。
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