Diversity Management in Places and Times of Tensions: Engaging Inter-group Relations in a Conflict-ridden Society

  • 2h 56m
  • Helena Desivilya Syna
  • Springer
  • 2020

This book focuses on managing diversity in regions and times of political tensions. Using Israel as an example, the author investigates diversity management in the socio-political context of a protracted national conflict – an area that remains largely unexplored.

Featuring the voices of different protagonists, as well as case studies, the book draws on an intersection between social psychological perspectives and critical sociological theories. This integrative conceptual approach mirrors the professional development of the author, who throughout her career has sought to unravel the enigma of complex human interpersonal and intergroup relations using a multifocal and interdisciplinary lens. This book underlines the need for interdisciplinary work, flexible approaches in dealing with the complexities of human relations and social structures, and an interface between research and practice.

About the Author

Helena Desivilya Syna (PhD) is a social/organizational psychologist and Head of the Sociology/Anthropology Department and the Center for Diversity and Intergroup Conflicts Studies at the Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel. Her research on social conflict, organizational behavior, and diversity management has been published in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters. She has also edited a number of books.

In this Book

  • Foreword
  • A Prelude: The Urgency of Studying the Interface of Diversity and Political Tensions
  • Exposition: Engaging Intergroup Relations in a Conflict-Ridden Society
  • Understanding the Interface of Diversity and Political Tensions in the Context of Divided Societies: A Multifocal Perspective of Social Psychology and Critical Theory
  • Case 1: Medical Staff Engaging Diversity at Work in Turbulent Times
  • Case 2: Managing Diversity in Academia: The Voices of Staff and Students in the Midst of Active National Conflict
  • Case 3: Living in a Mixed City in Times of Political Tension
  • The Last Act: A Guide for the Perplexed—Concluding Insights on Managing Diversity in Places and Times of Political Tensions