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Cultural marginalization which is defined in this volume as the exclusion of individuals, organizations, or communities based on their unique shared values, beliefs, attitudes, and practices, which diverge from the prevailing norms of the dominant culture is not only widespread but also occurs globally. The purpose of this book is to conceptualize cultural marginalization by considering its inherent complexity and to show why it matters, particularly from a human standpoint. Grounded in this human ethos, the volume builds a theoretical foundation for scholarly debate in management and organizational studies on how the marginalized can engage in the processes of cultural survival and autonomy and how we can pave the way toward societies and organizations where we can pursue hope.



Representing a collaborative endeavor, Cultural Marginalization in Communities and Organizations: Seeds for Peace, includes contributions from diverse and vibrant contexts worldwide to gain a deeper understanding of the intricacy of cultural marginalization and how actors such as individuals, organizations, and communities navigate and overcome these challenges to cultivate ways of being that promote peace across cultural divides.
Chapter
1. Introduction Cultural Marginalization and Beyond:
Organizing for Peace in a Divided World; Innan Sasaki and Sofiane Baba

Chapter
2. A Marginalized Groups Land Ownership and Cultural Costs of
Legitimation; Eun Young Song

Chapter
3. Learning to Labor Like a Hard-Working Foreigner; Michel Anteby,
Ashley Mears, and Patricia S. Ward

Chapter
4. Doing Gender to Undo Culture: Entrepreneurs Cultural
Marginalization and Legitimacy Work in (Neo)Patriarchal Societies; Sophie
Alkhaled

Chapter
5. Rewriting Culture from the Margins: Asian Australian Strategies
for Cultural Inclusion; Kyoung-Hee Yu and Helena Liu

Chapter
6. The Moral and Emotional Impact of Well-Intentioned Policy on
Marginalized Communities; Farah Kodeih, Mia Raynard, and Hong T. M. Bui

Chapter
7. Navigating Cultural Marginalization: Breaking Free from a Cultural
Chokehold via Digital Technologies; Shivaang Sharma

Chapter
8. Mimicry, Hybridity and the Ontology of Marginalization: A Critical
Exploration of Post-Colonial Organizing; Abass Bila and Michelle Mielly

Chapter
9. Profiting from Marginalized Patients: Examining the Links between
Collective Corruption and Marginalization in Public Healthcare; Farooq Ahmad
and Rashedur Chowdhury

Section
1. Reflections

Chapter
10. Legitimation and Emancipation: Expanding the Scope of Cultural
Entrepreneurship Research; Michael Lounsbury and Samira Nazar

Chapter
11. Deep Roots: Scholarship as a Catalyst for Visibility and Change;
Ana María Peredo

Section
2. Testimonials

Chapter
12. The French Colonial War on Algeria: A Short Personal
Reminiscence; Taïeb Hafsi

Chapter
13. The Work of Generations: Resisting Cultural Marginalization of
and with Ukraine and Ukrainians (with the Voice of the Academic Diaspora);
Bozhena (Bo) Kelestyn and Halyna Padalko

Chapter
14. Voices of Resilience: Navigating Cultural Marginalization in
Palestine; Rabeh Morrar

Chapter
15. When Cultural Resistance Creates New Margins: The Venice Pavilion
that Never Opened; Lior Zalmanson and Julia Coff

Section
3. Concluding Remarks

Chapter
16. Concluding Remarks 1: Invitation to a More Hopeful Future; Innan
Sasaki

Chapter
17. Concluding Remarks 2: Peace and Harmony Begin with Us; Sofiane
Baba
Innan Sasaki is Professor in Organisation Studies at Warwick Business School, UK.



Sofiane Baba is Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the Université de Sherbrooke, Canada.