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Diversity and Differentiation. A linguistic diversion. Diversity. diverse – adjective. widely varied. diversity – noun. the state of being diverse > a diverse range; a variety.
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Diversity and Differentiation A linguistic diversion
Diversity • diverse – adjective. widely varied. • diversity – noun. the state of being diverse > a diverse range; a variety. • diversify – verb. make or become more diverse > (of a company) enlarge or vary its range of products or field of operation.
Differentiation • different – adjective. not the same as another; different in nature, form or quality. • differentia – noun. a distinguishing mark or characteristic. • differentiate – verb. 1 recognise or identify as different; distinguish > cause to appear different or distinct. 2technical make or become different in the course of growth or development. DERIVATIVESdifferentiation n. differentiator n.
Distinguishing between diversity and differentiation Primary emphases Diversity – passive, a state of being, achieved, but not necessarily static Differentiation – active, derived from the verb to differentiate, ongoing
Associated meanings Diversity Dissimilarity, variety, difference, multiplicity, creativity, divergence, biodiversity, multiculturalism, mixed
Associated meanings Differentiation Variation, distinction, discrimination, discernment, judgement, perception/ appreciation of difference To distinguish, recognise, identify, separate, sift, draw a fine line, separate chaff from wheat
Conclusion • Both words have negative and positive meanings or implications associated with them • Diversity may be understood as a desired or achieved state characterised by variety • Differentiation may be understood as the purposeful means to achieve the desired state of diversity through the active exercise of judgement