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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Intercultural Citizenship in Higher Education

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Intercultural Citizenship in Higher Education

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Intercultural Citizenship in Higher Education

Irina Golubeva, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
February 2025
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    Traditionally, the fields of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Intercultural Citizenship Education (ICitE) have been treated separately in Higher Education (HE) and beyond, with DEI often being associated with domestic diversity, while ICitE is often situated within international contexts. Although such binary perception is no longer adequate due to the superdiversity that characterizes today's university communities, the origins of this categorical distinction can be explained through an examination of the disciplinary roots, theoretical foundations, primary focus, and implementation approaches. Despite this difference in perspectives between the two fields, the Element argues that DEI and ICitE can complement each other in a variety of positive and productive ways. It does so by identifying the intersections between these two distinct yet interrelated fields and by providing an example of how they can be intentionally synergized in HE practice.

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    February 2025
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    9781009442046
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Background
    • 2. The current context
    • 3. The intersection of DEI and intercultural citizenship education
    • 4. An example of synergizing DEI and ICitE on a minority-serving campus in the United States
    • 5. Conclusions and future perspectives
    • References.
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    • Irina Golubeva , University of Maryland, Baltimore County