A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures

The argument and denouncement about homosexuality endure for a long time. The social hostility towards homosexuality is often reflected by the workplace discriminations and the under-presentation of gay men/lesbians in the workforce. Within the context of UK, traditional equality approach is the pre...

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Main Author: Zhou, Quan
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26515/
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description The argument and denouncement about homosexuality endure for a long time. The social hostility towards homosexuality is often reflected by the workplace discriminations and the under-presentation of gay men/lesbians in the workforce. Within the context of UK, traditional equality approach is the predominant framework for equality actions and it is well-penetrated among organizations. However, the changes in wider economic and political environment and the shifts have had in major concepts, lead to a creation of business driven diversity approach. By emphasizing the positive organizational benefits that diversity can bring, such approach aims to change the initiatives for equality action and substantially creates an organizational inclusive culture. Throughout analyses on both the strengths and weakness of EO and ‘managing diversity’, I attempt to make a critical revaluation on these two frameworks. Meanwhile, primary researches on wider environment and inner organizational policies, as well as first-hand information got from interviews and questionnaires, I try to make my suggestion on building an approach which can provide sounder theory underpin and is more situational-suited.
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spelling nottingham-265152017-10-19T21:17:20Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26515/ A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures Zhou, Quan The argument and denouncement about homosexuality endure for a long time. The social hostility towards homosexuality is often reflected by the workplace discriminations and the under-presentation of gay men/lesbians in the workforce. Within the context of UK, traditional equality approach is the predominant framework for equality actions and it is well-penetrated among organizations. However, the changes in wider economic and political environment and the shifts have had in major concepts, lead to a creation of business driven diversity approach. By emphasizing the positive organizational benefits that diversity can bring, such approach aims to change the initiatives for equality action and substantially creates an organizational inclusive culture. Throughout analyses on both the strengths and weakness of EO and ‘managing diversity’, I attempt to make a critical revaluation on these two frameworks. Meanwhile, primary researches on wider environment and inner organizational policies, as well as first-hand information got from interviews and questionnaires, I try to make my suggestion on building an approach which can provide sounder theory underpin and is more situational-suited. 2013-09-13 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26515/1/A_study_into_Gay_Employment_and_Workplace_Discriminations.pdf Zhou, Quan (2013) A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures
title A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures
title_full A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures
title_fullStr A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures
title_full_unstemmed A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures
title_short A Study into Gay Employment and Workplace Discriminations: Hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures
title_sort study into gay employment and workplace discriminations: hypothesising a multi-pronged approach by reconsidering of the theories and restructuring equality measures
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26515/