Diversity and discrimination in research organizations: Theoretical starting points

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This article outlines the theoretical foundations of the research contributions of this edited collection about "Diversity and Discrimination in Research Organizations." First, the sociological understanding of the basic concepts of diversity and discrimination is described and the current state of research is introduced. Second, national and organizational contextual conditions and risk factors that shape discrimination experiences and the management of diversity in research teams and organizations are presented. Third, the questions and research approaches of the individual contributions to this edited collection are presented.

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Müller, J., Striebing, C., & Schraudner, M. (2022). Diversity and discrimination in research organizations: Theoretical starting points. In Diversity and Discrimination in Research Organizations (pp. 3–29). Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-956-020221001

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