An introduction to implicit bias: knowledge, justice, and the social mind
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Other Authors: Beeghly, Erin (Editor), Madva, Alex (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York ; London Routledge [2020]
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Item Description:"Written by a diverse range of scholars, this accessible introductory volume asks: What is implicit bias? How does implicit bias compromise our knowledge of others and social reality? How does implicit bias affect us, as individuals and participants in larger social and political institutions, and what can we do to combat biases? An interdisciplinary enterprise, the volume brings together the philosophical perspective of the humanities with the perspective of the social sciences to develop rich lines of inquiry. Its 12 chapters are written in a non-technical style, using relatable examples that help readers understand what implicit bias is, its significance, and the controversies surrounding it. Each chapter includes discussion questions and additional annotated reading suggestions. And a companion webpage contains teaching resources. The volume is invaluable resource for students-and researchers-seeking to understand criticisms surrounding implicit bias, as well as how one might answer them by adopting a more nuanced understanding of bias and its role in maintaining social injustice"-- Provided by publisher
Physical Description:xi, 297 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9781138092228
9781138092235

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