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Culture and Identity in Organizations
Final Exam Questions and Answers (2023/2024)



Achieved a 7,5 in the Exam with these answers

, 1.In the article of Patston (2007) about Constructive Functional Diversity (CFD), Patston

argues that it is time to change the way we value people with regards to their abilities. He

has developed a new use of language that goes beyond the use of terms like disability or

deviance. Reflect on this new language, using the concept of ‘discourse’ and referring to

articles we read during the course and taking these questions into account:


Make sure you use at least 4 different readings/or movies (in total, including a, b and c) other

than Patston and Fineman while answering below questions


1a) Could CFD be an answer to how we deal with deviances? Why or why not? [100 words]

0.5 points


CFD aims to change discourse surrounding peoples’ abilities from comparative deficit to

natural variance in human function being accepted. This relates to the concept of ‘otherness’

discussed by Prasad & Prasad (2002) as people with human function different from the norm

are often viewed as ‘other’ by society and even themselves. Although changing dominant

discourses can help shift power dynamics by shaping peoples’ perceptions and social

norms, it cannot deal with the marginalization of deviances alone as they are held in place

by inequality regimes; practices that perpetuate inequalities in organizations (Acker, 2006).

To tackle inequality regimes there need to be inclusive policies, adjustments to school syllabi

and efforts to remove barriers.


1b) How do you see the link between vulnerability analysis of Fineman and CFD? [100

words] 0.5 points


Fineman’s vulnerability analysis highlights the inherent nature of vulnerability due to age,

disability and physical decline. CFD offers a framework to address these vulnerabilities that

are specific to people with diverse functions. Both concepts aim to view people’s diverse

functions/vulnerabilities in a more positive light and from an inclusive perspective with CFD

approaching it from a position of acceptance rather than deficit and vulnerability analysis

viewing diverse functions/vulnerabilities as inherent in human nature and not out of the
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