内部表示?黑人和白人消防员如何看待消防部门的种族多样性

IF 6.3 1区 管理学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
James E Wright, Andrea M Headley, Youghyun Cho
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本研究调查了领导代表性和公共雇员的看法,特别关注由黑人消防队长领导的消防部门。从代表性官僚制和关系人口统计学的文献中,我们探讨了领导代表性如何影响基层官僚对组织内多样性和代表性的看法。通过对黑人和白人消防员的深入访谈,我们发现他们对种族多样性和代表性的看法存在差异。首先,黑人消防员认为黑人领袖的出现是一种赋权,会给他们带来职业发展的机会和对社区代表的承诺。相比之下,白人消防员认为,基于种族的多元化努力破坏了精英管理。其次,白人消防员倾向于避免在工作场所讨论种族和多样性,他们经常提到他们的家庭纽带和集体消防员身份,以尽量减少同事之间的种族差异。此外,白人消防员在种族对他们构成实质性威胁之前是不顾肤色的。据报道,黑人消防员会根据背景或文化环境选择性地参与讨论,或者避免交谈,尤其是当他们意识到潜在的后果时。我们的研究结果表明,领导代表性可以作为进一步探究这些差异的背景。这项研究扩展了我们对公共机构领导层代表性的理解,并在实践中强调了管理多样性问题对促进包容性和缓解紧张关系的重要性。
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Internal Representation? How Black and White firefighters view racial diversity within the Fire service
This study investigates leadership representation and the perceptions of public employees, specifically focusing on a fire department led by a Black fire chief. Drawing from literature on representative bureaucracy and relational demography, we explore how leadership representation influences street-level bureaucrats’ views on diversity and representation within the organization. Through in-depth interviews with both Black and White firefighters, we find distinctions in their perceptions regarding racial diversity and representation. Firstly, Black firefighters viewed the presence of a Black leader as empowering, leading to opportunities for professional advancement and a commitment to community representation. In contrast, White firefighters perceived race-based diversity efforts as undermining meritocracy. Secondly, White firefighters preferred to avoid having discussions about race and diversity within the workplace, often referring to their familial bond and collective firefighter identity that minimized racial differences among their colleagues. Moreover, White firefighters are colorblind until race poses a material threat to them. Black firefighters reported selectively engaging in discussions depending on the context or cultural environment, or avoiding conversations, especially when they perceived potential consequences. Our findings suggest that leadership representation serves as a context to further interrogate these divergences. This research expands our understanding of leadership representation within public agencies and practically highlights the importance of managing diversity issues to foster inclusivity and mitigate tensions.
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CiteScore
8.50
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11.90%
发文量
46
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory serves as a bridge between public administration or public management scholarship and public policy studies. The Journal aims to provide in-depth analysis of developments in the organizational, administrative, and policy sciences as they apply to government and governance. Each issue brings you critical perspectives and cogent analyses, serving as an outlet for the best theoretical and research work in the field. The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory is the official journal of the Public Management Research Association.
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