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Using Motion Pictures to Teach Management: Refocusing the Camera Lens Through the Infusion Approach to Diversity

Minnette A. Bumpus

Howard University

Motion pictures and television shows can provide mediums to facilitate the learning of management and organizational behavior theories and concepts. Although the motion pictures and television shows cited in the literature cover a broad range of cinematic categories, racial inclusion is limited. The objectives of this article are to document the exclusivity, provide possible explanations for the exclusivity, expand the current literature by providing motion picture options that feature actors of color in leading roles, demonstrate that movies with actors of color in leading roles are applicable for teaching topics other than diversity, and advocate an infusion approach to diversity.

Key Words: communication • diversity • leadership • motivation • newventures • perception • role conflict

Journal of Management Education, Vol. 29, No. 6, 792-815 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1052562905277183


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