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Embodied prejudices: a study on diversity and practices

Marina Dantas de Figueiredo (Graduate Program in Management, University of Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil)

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

ISSN: 2040-7149

Article publication date: 17 August 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyze organizational diversity with a focus on the concept of socially sustained practices, grounding the analyses in a practice-based approach.

Design/methodology/approach

Based on data from ethnographic research, the author seeks to explain how the body and embodied marks that indicate an unequal distribution of power in society interfere with access to knowledge and in the organization of work.

Findings

Data analyses suggest that embodied prejudices affect the division of labor and access to knowledge in organizational settings, contributing to perpetuating cultural and historical structures of domination that spark conscious attempts to manage race and gender diversity.

Originality/value

Little research has investigated diversity from a practice-based standpoint. The originality of this paper is in its adoption of a phenomenological perspective to explain the experience of diversity as an ongoing bodily and embodied process.

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Citation

Figueiredo, M.D.d. (2015), "Embodied prejudices: a study on diversity and practices", Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Vol. 34 No. 6, pp. 527-538. https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-04-2014-0029

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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