The concept of diversity in the university from the institutional policy and the beliefs of the teaching and research staff. Convergences and disagreements

Keywords: diversity, higher education, institucional policy, leadership, teachers' beliefs

Abstract

The institutional policies of higher education are promoting practices in the field of diversity in many regions of the world, but they are not doing so from univocal meanings nor probably in coordination with the understandings of diversity maintained by the different groups of the university community. From this initial hypothesis, the article is aimed at reviewing recent research on perspectives on diversity that derive, on the one hand, from the discourse of leaders and institutional documentation of universities and, on the other, from the information provided by teaching and research staff, in order to identify convergences and disagreements within the decision-making and practical fields, as well as between them. The results of the studies reviewed suggest that, in higher education, conceptions of diversity by high-level institutional leadership are partial and mostly non-critical, but are prioritized in their translation into practice with little resistance from faculty, whose beliefs about diversity are generally not characterized by too much consistency or commitment,  except in certain minorities that have the support of intermediate leaders, but whose effectiveness is sometimes blurred in institutional dynamics. Although, in general terms, Western university policies have long recognized intergroup differences and guide the implementation of diversity actions, there is still a lack of proactive leadership with a holistic and critical understanding of diversity that promotes a more shared knowledge and awareness in the university community about the needs of all vulnerable groups and individuals.

Author Biography

Gemma Fernández Caminero, Universidad de Córdoba

Lecturer in the Department of Education at the University of Córdoba (Spain). Before working in higher education, she held different positions in areas of non-formal education, mainly as a social educator in child protective services. She has published articles and book chapters on diversity and inclusion in higher education, as well as on empathy and other inclusive competencies in the training of future educators. She is a member of the 'Education, Diversity and Society' group of the Andalusian R&D Plan (http://www.uco.es/ediso).

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Published
2023-07-07
How to Cite
Álvarez Castillo J. L. y Fernández Caminero G. (2023). The concept of diversity in the university from the institutional policy and the beliefs of the teaching and research staff. Convergences and disagreements. Revista Internacional de Teoría e Investigación Educativa, 1, e86441. https://doi.org/10.5209/ritie.86441
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