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Dr. Arthur Scarritt published in JCEPS Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies

Arthur Scarritt
Dr. Arthur Scarritt, Sociologist

Dr. Arthur Scarritt was recently published in JCEPS Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies.

Selling Diversity, Promoting Racism: How Universities Pushing a Consumerist form of Diversity Empowers Oppression

Abstract

How does racism persist and even worsen on college campuses amidst pro-diversity university efforts? From interviewing college students and interrogating university materials, this article argues that public universities’ heightened revenue-generating functions inspire them to sell diversity as an attractive quality, divorced from its association with race and social justice. Because diversity has become a strong discourse, its uncritical university marketing turns it into a commodity at the cutting-edge of cultural capitalism: a consumerist diversity. White students eagerly embrace this university-sponsored version, seeing it everywhere and in everyone. This is a highly individualistic, disposable, and inherently positive diversity that enables students an easy authentic experience of celebrating humanity. Issues of inequality clash against this feel-good understanding, enabling diversity loving white students to regard calls for racial justice as unjust anti-humanist racial attacks. Diversity efforts by the profit-minded university therein empower white students’ colorblind and even color conscious racism. Read the article.        Click here for PDF article.