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  • Formāts: Hardback, 738 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, 21 Illustrations, black and white; VIII, 738 p. 21 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Diversity and Inclusion Research
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031819373
  • ISBN-13: 9783031819377
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 738 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, 21 Illustrations, black and white; VIII, 738 p. 21 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Diversity and Inclusion Research
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2025
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  • ISBN-10: 3031819373
  • ISBN-13: 9783031819377
History, geography, culture, and the legal framework influence the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in and around organisations. Yet, most academics and practitioners still approach themes of diversity in organisations relying on standardised discourses and practices, often transferred uncritically from the Anglo-Saxon context. Adopting a contextual approach that takes into account the specificities of the Italian context, this book explores a wide array of themes related to diversity and inclusion in organisations and society.





Focusing on the Italian context, the book offers new insights into themes already well-established in the diversity debate, such as gender, age and disability. It also provides an opportunity to reflect on categories, organisational forms, and stakeholders rarely associated with diversity, such as social class, family businesses, and trade unions, but also to consider the role of technology and the arts as tools for both inclusion and exclusion. The contributions draw on different disciplines and perspectives and provide insights relevant not only with respect to Italy but also to other national and international contexts. This volume is aimed at both researchers and practitioners who wish to develop a more nuanced and mature understanding of diversity in organisations and society.
1. Introduction.- Part I: The history of D&I in Italy.-
2. The history
of diversity in Italy from 1861 to 1945: An analysis of society, workplaces,
and Businesses.-
3. The history of diversity in Italy from 1945 to 1995: An
Analysis of society, workplaces, and businesses.-
4. The history of diversity
in Italy from 1995 to 2024: The rise of diversity management in the age of
flexibility and precarity.- Part II: Framing the Italian Context.-
5. Gender
domains. Female employment and its deterrents in the Mediterranean
multiverse.-
6. Religious diversity in Italy.-
7. Matters of
gender-inclusive language in Italy. Controversies, guidelines and creative
practices.-
8. Social Inclusion in the Contemporary Italian Online Public
Discourse.-
9. Inclusion for whom? A focus on precarious workers.-
10.
Diversity in the making: Insights from the family-business research.-
11.
Pathways to Diversity Management in Italian Public Administration: The INPS
Case Study.-
12. Trade unions and equality, diversity, and inclusion in
Italy: Bread and butter, bread and roses, or just breadcrumbs?.- Part III:
Stereotypes and identities.-
13. The legitimation of LGBT+ diversity in the
Italian workspace: the role of Social Movement Organizations, Trade Unions,
and Firms.-
14. Trans chronicles in the Italian workplace.
15. Generational
Challenges in the Italian Workplace: Myth or Reality?.-
16. The
Three-Dimensional Gender and Fatherhood: a Profile of Italian men.- Part IV:
Occupations, careers and processes of inclusion and exclusion.-
17. Gender
and discrimination in the Italian Academy.-
18. The Advance of Women in
Highly-Skilled Professions and Science in Italy: A Gender Paradox?.-
19.
Careers in Italy in rocket times: does gender matter?.-
20. Class Lines at
Work: The Silent Barrier HR and Diversity Managers Can No Longer Ignore.-
21.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Practices and Immigrant Human Resources in the
Italian Workplace: Pursuing Organizational and Societal Value.-
22. Unmaking
marginality. Future directions in achieving Roma socioeconomic inclusion.-
23. How organisations include people with disability in the Italian context:
an exploratory study.- Part V: Tools and policies for inclusion.-
24.
Organizational approaches and communication practices to support DEI in the
Italian workplace.-
25. The adoption of gender quotas in Italian companies.-
26. Intercultural Mediators in the Italian Legal System.-
27. Lights and
Shadows in the Italian Gender Mainstreaming.-
28. Key players in
gender-responsive budgeting: An empirical analysis in Italian universities.-
29. Young people NEET in Italy: Exploring the phenomenon and evolving
policies.- Part VI: Technology and art as form of oppression or
emancipation.-
30. Inclusive technologies, exclusive practices: on the
fluidity of technology in diversity management processes.-
31. Hybrid Ways of
Working in The Digital Era in Italy: Key Questions for Moving Forward.-
32.
From the invisible oppression to the visible liberation: Intersectionality
and Intrasectionality as tools to address Epistemic Injustice in education.-
33. Dance-led learning and inclusion: arts-based methods and the emergence of
new categories about diversity.
Simone Pulcher is an Assistant Professor of Business Organization at the Department of Management of the University of Bergamo. His research focuses on diversity in organisations, with a particular emphasis on ideological aspects such as heteronormativity and nationalism.





Stefano Basaglia is an Associate Professor of Business Organization in the Department of Management at the University of Bergamo, Italy. His current research interests include the diffusion and adoption of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and practices in organizations, as well as the historical perspective of these processes.





Simona Cuomo is an Associate Professor of Practice in Leadership, Organization & Human Resources at SDA Bocconi School of Management. Since 2010, she has also been the coordinator of the Diversity & Inclusion & Smart Working Monitor at SDA Bocconi. She is a psychologist, certified coach, and counselor, authorized to administer Hogan Assessments. Her research focuses on DEI topics, leadership and people management.





Zenia Simonella is a post-doc research fellow at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milan-Bicocca and fellow at SDA Bocconi School of Management, Milan. Her main research interests are: discrimination in organisations and science; knowledge and society; history of ideas; methodology of social research.