The palgrave handbook of critical human resource development

Joshua C. Collins, Jamie L. Callahan

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Abstract

This handbook presents an expansive exploration of critical theory, critical perspectives, critical praxis, and the impact on the research, theory, and practice of Human Resource Development (HRD). Critical Human Resource Development (CHRD) aims to challenge the normative structures, practices, policies, definitions, and approaches which have historically dominated the field of Human Resource Development (HRD). As an approach to HRD, CHRD raises awareness of social systems, organizational policies and practices, and research paradigms that silence new ways of knowing and understanding, while advancing underrepresented and emerging approaches. Through an analysis of power and privilege, morality and ethics, and ideology and context, CHRD situates diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, and resistance as a path forward in a rapidly-changing global society. In contrast to HRD's traditional focus on organization development, training and development, and career development, this handbook adopts a more critical vantage point which classifies the scope and outcomes of HRD across five domains identified by CHRD scholars as key to understanding the nature and work of the field- organizing, relating, learning, changing, and advocating.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherSpringer
Number of pages436
ISBN (Electronic)9783031104534
ISBN (Print)9783031104527
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 17 2022

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Keywords

  • Critical Human Resource Development
  • Critical organizations
  • Critical theory
  • Critical theory and organizations
  • Diversity and inclusion in the workplace
  • Social justice
  • Social movement learning

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