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Abstract
This essay makes three points on the contemporary racial backlashes' impact on racialized organizations. First, Derrick Bell's notion of interest convergence—which argues that diversity policies did not spring from the goodness of white people's hearts but were a face‐saving political necessity—helps to explain why the current assault on racially ameliorative policy has been so effective and why the retreat from diversity may worsen. Conservative activists are attempting to force interest divergence, as the historical conditions leading to affirmative action and diversity policy have disappeared. Second, Powell's decision in Regents of University of California versus Bakke, which made diversity orthodox, was facilitated by interest convergence. Diversity emerged as a deeply reformist organizational strategy designed to manage civil rights activists' revolutionary calls for a fully inclusive society. Third, interest divergence and the retreat from diversity have major implications for deepening racial inequality in organizations. By attempting to ensure interest divergence, contemporary right‐wing movements hope to make the currently implicit white dominance of mainstream organizations (Ray 2019b) explicit again.
本文就当代种族反弹对种族化组织的影响提出三点看法。首先,德里克·贝尔(Derrick Bell)的利益趋同(interest convergence)概念——认为多元化政策并非源于白人的善良,而是一种保全颜面的政治需要——有助于解释为什么目前对种族改善政策的攻击如此有效,以及为什么对多元化的退却可能会恶化。由于导致平权行动和多元化政策的历史条件已经消失,保守派活动家正试图迫使利益分化。其次,鲍威尔在加州大学校董会(Regents of University of California)诉巴克(Bakke)案中的裁决,使多样性成为正统,这得益于利益趋同。多样性作为一种深刻的改革派组织策略出现,旨在管理民权活动家对一个完全包容的社会的革命性呼吁。第三,利益分歧和多样性的退却对组织中日益加深的种族不平等具有重大影响。通过试图确保利益分化,当代右翼运动希望使目前主流组织中隐含的白人主导地位再次明确(Ray 2019b)。
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Sociological Forum is the flagship journal of the Eastern Sociological Society. The journal is peer reviewed and committed to publishing high quality, cutting edge research on substantive issues of fundamental importance to the study of society. The journal"s mission is broad in scope, encompassing empirical works (both quantitative and qualitative in nature), as well as works that develop theories, concepts, and methodological strategies. All areas of sociology and related fields are welcomed in Sociological Forum, as the journal strives to create a site of learning and exchange for scholars and students of the social sciences.