非裔美国女性学者的替代性欺凌与职业发展:一项综合文献综述

EduRN: Race Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3916282
L. McKinney, D. Halkias, L. Hollis
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本文献回顾的目的是探讨替代性霸凌在非裔美国女性学术生涯发展中的作用。本研究以学业霸凌、高等教育中的替代霸凌和不道德领导三个关键概念为框架,以及黑人女性的交叉性、学业霸凌和职业发展的界面。学者们已经证实,有色人种女性更有可能忍受导致职业中断的间接欺凌,但她们的声音在现有文献中仍然缺失。选择忽视恶意行为的领导会导致职场欺凌和不健康行为的增长,直到它可以摧毁组织的潜力并招致大量成本。文献中发现的差距以及对实践和学术研究的建议可能有助于促进积极的社会变革,使高等教育机构的人力资源专业人员了解非裔美国女性学者容易成为工作场所欺凌的目标。
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Vicarious Bullying and Career Progression of African American Women Academics: An Integrative Literature Review
The purpose of this literature review was to explore research on the role of vicarious bullying in African American women's academic career progression. This study is framed by the three key concepts of academic bullying, vicarious bullying in higher education and unethical leadership, and the interface of Black women's intersectionality, academic bullying, and career progression. Scholars have confirmed that women of color are more likely to endure vicarious bullying leading to career disruption, yet their voices remain absent from the extant literature. Leadership that chooses to ignore the malicious behavior enables workplace bullying and unhealthy behavior to grow until it can destroy the organization's potential and incur substantial costs. Gaps identified in the literature and recommendations for practice and scholarly research may contribute to positive social change by informing human resource professionals in higher education settings on African American women academics' vulnerability to become workplace bullying targets.
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