DO WHAT I SAY NOT WHAT I DO: INCREASING THE REPRESENTATION OF MINORITIES IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
Paper in proceeding, 2022

The minorities are still underrepresented in the Swedish construction sector despite initiatives launched to answer a growing demand for workforce. Whereas many studies have focused on the minorities, we propose here to look at how the majorities maintain their dominance in the case of a civil engineering education. To do so, we build on the concept of privilege accounting for the dynamics which marginalize some while benefitting others. Drawing on a mixed method approach, the empirical material of this qualitative research includes the reviewing of 120 individual assignments of MSc students in construction management, 16 interviews of these students, and the authors’ teaching experience. The preliminary results show a blindness towards one’s own privilege, and an overfocus on the differences attributed to the minorities. The paper contributes to a wider understanding of the social dynamic of discrimination within sector.

civil engineering education

minorities

privilege

diversity management

Author

Martine Buser

Architecture and Built Environment

Dimosthenis Kifokeris

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design

Association of Researchers in Construction Management Arcom 2022 38th Annual Conference Proceedings

166-175
9780995546363 (ISBN)

38th Annual ARCOM Conference, ARCOM 2022
Glasgow, United Kingdom,

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Business Administration

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