房间里的大象:以色列一所大学中巴勒斯坦阿拉伯裔与犹太裔学生对话项目中的多样性制度、阈限性与游戏

The elephant is in the room: Diversity regimes, liminality and play in a dialog program for Palestinian-Arab and Jewish students in an Israeli university

ORGANIZATION · 2023
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究以色列大学中一项巴勒斯坦阿拉伯裔与犹太裔学生对话工作坊,分析在长期民族冲突背景下,大学如何通过去政治化的多样性制度实施包容,并揭示阈限空间中的游戏如何成为有限度的表达与反思出口。

Abstract

How do higher education institutions “do” diversity in the context of protracted national conflict? The present study examines a diversity and inclusion program in an Israeli university through a case study of one of the program’s initiatives in practice: a dialog workshop for Palestinian-Arab and Jewish students. Analyzing observational, interview and documentary data, and drawing on the theoretical constructs of liminality and play, we explore the workshop as a liminal space within a de-politicized diversity regime. We contribute to critical diversity literature by exploring the unfolding of inclusion work in the context of protracted national conflict, in which the university’s policy of imposing a strict apolitical agenda resulted in benign commitment to diversity and inclusion, as well as silencing of staff and students who attempted to bring up “off-limits” topics. We also contribute to research on liminality and play in organizational contexts by examining the dialog workshop as a case of a structured and regulated liminal space. In particular, we reveal how leisure time and play, specifically role play and role reversal, serve as “small openings”: outlets for experimentation and reflection within the predetermined confines of the liminal space.

高等教育多样性研究冲突研究组织行为学