基于种族:高等教育如何应对平权行动政策

On the Basis of Race: How Higher Education Navigates Affirmative Action PoliciesBy Lauren S.Foley, New York: New York University Press, 2023. 224 pp. $94 (hardback). ISBN: 978‐1‐47‐982165‐5

Gender, Work and Organization · 2025
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本书研究美国大学如何在法律限制下通过“抵抗性合规”策略维持种族多样性,基于加州大学、得克萨斯大学和密歇根大学的案例,分析整体性录取等创新方法及其伦理困境。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Lauren S. Foley's On the Basis of Race: How Higher Education Navigates Affirmative Action Policies (2023) provides a timely examination of how U.S. universities employ “resistant compliance” to maintain their commitment to diversity amid legal restrictions, particularly following the 2023 Supreme Court ruling against race‐conscious admissions. Through historical analysis and case studies of flagship institutions—University of California (UC), University of Texas (UT), and University of Michigan (UM)—Foley explores adaptive strategies like holistic admissions and legislative innovations. The book highlights the ingenuity and ethical tensions of resistant compliance, questioning its efficacy in achieving systemic racial equity. Essential for policymakers, educators, and scholars, this work sheds light on the higher education sector's struggle to balance legal compliance with diversity goals in the post‐affirmative‐action era.

高等教育平权行动种族多样性教育政策美国法律