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"The Cost of Inclusion: How Student Conformity Leads to Inequality on College Campuses" by Blake R. Silver explores the stereotypes and labels placed on students in social groups on college campuses. The book follows and interviews students in five categories: caregivers, managers, educators, entertainers, and associates. It highlights the pressure on students to conform and maintain an image for inclusion, while also discussing the historical context of higher education and racial and gender disparities. The book emphasizes the need to address these issues and promote fair treatment and consideration for all students. [Extracted from the article] |