The (un)equal university: Training programmes and the commodification of race

Kalwant Bhopal*

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    Abstract

    There is a plethora of evidence to suggest that academics of colour remain under represented in higher education; they are less likely to be professors and occupy senior managerial roles compared to White groups and report regular incidents of overt and covert racism. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion initiatives such as training programmes to progress the position of academics of colour into senior roles have been used to address their under representation. Drawing on Critical Race Theory this paper examines how within the neoliberal marketised university, such training programmes are used for the benefit of White groups to perpetuate White privilege.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere12518
    Number of pages14
    JournalHigher Education Quarterly
    Early online date28 Mar 2024
    DOIs
    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 28 Mar 2024

    Keywords

    • whiteness
    • white privilege
    • race
    • training programmes
    • critical race theory

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