Competition and collaboration: Title IX Coordinators and the barriers to achieving educational equity

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 94-116
Author(s):  
Brian Pappas

How do compliance occupations successfully navigate complex institutional environments characterized by changing policy initiatives, managerial logics, unclear expectations, and competition from other occupational groups?  This article examines the work of Title IX Coordinators at U.S. Colleges and Universities, who often hold dual roles, operate at lower levels within the institution, and lack the necessary resources to do their work.  Using interviews, surveys, professional association materials, and Title IX job ads, this paper describes how Title IX Coordinators adapt to a complex institutional environment and overcome these obstacles in their efforts to enforce Title IX. Title IX Coordinators develop and create collaborative networks of expertise that develop and build shared institutional influence.  Using pre-existing relationships and sharing information and expertise, Title IX Coordinators partner with legal counsel, campus police, human resources, ombuds, student affairs, and other occupations to co-produce Title IX compliance.

Author(s):  
María Dolores Sánchez-Fernández

This chapter studied the institutional influence associated to environmental practices in hotels. The aim was to interpret whether it was the normative, coercive or mimetic pressures (Institutional pressures) that influenced the three, four and five star hotels in north of Portugal and Galicia (a gender perspective). In order to accomplish these objectives, the author used an investigation model that connects institutional context pressures with environmental practices and environmental practices with legitimacy. To study used the Institutional Theory as theoretical reference.


Author(s):  
María Dolores Sánchez-Fernández

This chapter studied the institutional influence associated to quality practices in hotels. The aim was to interpret whether it was the normative, coercive or mimetic pressures (Institutional pressures) that influenced the three, four and five star hotels in north of Portugal. In order to accomplish these objectives the author used an investigation model that connects institutional context pressures with quality practices and quality practices with legitimacy. To study used the Institutional Theory as theoretical reference.


Author(s):  
Alla Melnik ◽  
Ivanna Shymko

Introduction. The article raises the issue of compliance of the state of the infrastructure of the administrative district with the task of sustainable development and identifying the impact on quantitative and qualitative indicators of its development of sectoral and administrative-territorial reforms in Ukraine. Goal. This is an assessment of the compliance of the infrastructure of the administrative district with the task of its sustainable development and the development of proposals for improving the institutional support of the process of its development in the context of sectoral and administrative-territorial reforms in Ukraine. Methods: system analysis and synthesis, decomposition method, SWOT-analysis, statistical and index methods are used to solve the problem. Results. the conceptual apparatus is specified, the author’s definition of the concepts «administrative district infrastructure», «institutional environment» and «institutional influence» is given; taking into account the institutional component, the characteristics of the infrastructure of the administrative district as a specific system are given; the environment of infrastructure functioning in the administrative district is analyzed, its strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats are revealed; conclusions about the effectiveness of the institutional impact on infrastructure are made on the basis of assessing its level of development by calculating integrated indices and comparing them with the regional average; the system of mechanisms of institutional influence on activization of infrastructure development is offered, to which expansion of practice of formation and realization of strategies of territorial communities, use of the mechanism of public-private partnership and project management is carried. The authors see the prospects of the study in solving the problem of forming complexes of infrastructure facilities in the united territorial communities.


2011 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 885-887
Author(s):  
Liesl Haas

In this impressively researched and thought-provoking book, Lee Ann Banaszak explores the role of “movement insiders”—women's movement activists working inside the federal bureaucracy—in shaping policy on women's rights. Through a series of engaging narratives, she highlights the often-invisible role of feminist lawyers, regulators, other members of the civil service, and political appointees in shaping important policies on such issues as equal employment, educational equity (particularly Title IX), and foreign policy (women in development). Banaszak's investigation into the role of feminist activists within the bureaucracy illuminates the critical role that the movement played within the state on a number of policy issues. More broadly, her argument for an expanded view of the dynamics of social movements, movement–state intersections, and policymaking represents a needed corrective to the rather stark dichotomies that often dominate the study of social movements.


2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Laura Bennett ◽  
Adán Tejada
Keyword(s):  

2008 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 123-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toni Faltermaier

Abstract. The Flensburg health psychology group takes a salutogenic perspective and aims at developing innovative health promotion approaches. It stands in the interdisciplinary context of health and educational sciences. Our focus in research is on both, stress processes and lay representations of health and illness in the context of salutogenic theories of health. Basic and applied research activities aim at developing subject-oriented approaches of prevention and health promotion that are designed to promote health resources and competencies in selected settings and target groups. Current research is concentrated on socially disadvantaged groups, on occupational groups and on men to develop tailored health promotion approaches that reach groups in need and which show sustainable effects.


1997 ◽  
Vol 42 (11) ◽  
pp. 1022-1022
Author(s):  
David Lavallee ◽  
M. S. Omar Fauzee
Keyword(s):  
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