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North Dakota State Univ, Off Vice Provost Fac Affairs & Equ, Fargo, ND USANorth Dakota State Univ, Off Vice Provost Fac Affairs & Equ, Fargo, ND USA
Anicha, Cali L.
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Bilen-Green, Canan
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North Dakota State Univ, Fac Affairs & Equ, Fargo, ND USANorth Dakota State Univ, Off Vice Provost Fac Affairs & Equ, Fargo, ND USA
Bilen-Green, Canan
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Green, Roger
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North Dakota State Univ, Elect & Comp Engn, Fargo, ND USANorth Dakota State Univ, Off Vice Provost Fac Affairs & Equ, Fargo, ND USA
Green, Roger
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Even in contexts of gender parity, people who identify as men comprise a modest to bare majority; in administrative and other leadership positions, men comprise a broad majority and are thereby unavoidably a plurality of those involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion centred policy change efforts. Paradoxically, men's advocacy for gender-equity often unintentionally conveys gendered biases. We therefore assert that the development of conscientizacao or critical consciousness in people who identify as men must be explicitly addressed if policies and practices are to be effectively transformed to achieve gender equity. That is, men must come to the recognition that their own best interests are served by the unravelling of gendered systems where unearned over-advantaging for men abounds.
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Univ Washington, Dept Women Studies, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
Univ Washington, Jackson Sch Int Studies, S Asia Program, Seattle, WA 98195 USAUniv Washington, Dept Women Studies, Seattle, WA 98195 USA