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CONTRIBUTION TO ACADEMIC DIVERSITY (1) answer(s).
 
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Displaced Scholars as a Contribution to Academic Diversity / Altinkas, Evren   Journal Article
Altinkas, Evren Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Academic diversity has been an important consideration in hiring processes within academia since the late 2010s. The term diversity encompasses race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, geographical representation, and political beliefs. There are three significant considerations during the hiring process. To put it simply: “equity is the promotion of fairness and justice for each individual that considers historical, social, systemic, and structural issues that impact experience and individual needs; diversity is a measure of representation within a community or population that includes identity, background, lived experience, culture, and many more; and inclusion is the creation of an environment where everyone shares a sense of belonging, is treated with respect, and is able to fully participate.”
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