
Workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs haven’t always achieved the desired results. To make work truly fair for all, Bohnet and Chilazi argue that organizations must use rigorously researched strategies to allocate the same time and resources they would to any other facet of business.

Collective vigilantism is a global phenomenon. Based on original survey and focus group data collected during fieldwork in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and Khayelitsha, South Africa, coauthors Cohen and Jung suggest that curbing collective vigilantism hinges on ensuring that state governments can provide for the basic needs of their populations.

Civil resistance happens when unarmed civilians use coordinated, nonviolent methods in response to a conflict. The practice has become a mainstay of social movements around the world, and Erica Chenoweth guides readers through its history and characteristics.

What is racism? Why should everyone be more concerned about it? What can we do to eradicate it? Robert Livingston provides readers with the tools and knowledge to confront this entrenched issue.

How should society think about trade? Mathias Risse synthesizes this complex network of human activity into a philosophical framework, one that defines right from wrong, justice from injustice, and success from failure.