An introduction to implicit bias : knowledge, justice, and the social mind /

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 wh...

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Other Authors: Beeghly, Erin (Editor), Madva, Alex (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introducing Implicit Bias: Why This Book Matters -- 1. The Psychology of Bias: From Data to Theory -- 2. The Embodied Biased Mind -- 3. Skepticism About Bias -- 4. Bias and Knowledge: Two Metaphors -- 5. Bias and Perception -- 6. Epistemic Injustice and Implicit Bias -- 7. Stereotype Threat, Identity, and the Disruption of Habit -- 8. Moral Responsibility for Implicit Biases: Examining Our Options 
505 8 |a 9. Epistemic Responsibility and Implicit Bias -- 10. The Specter of Normative Conflict: Does Fairness Require Inaccuracy? -- 11. Explaining Injustice: Structural Analysis, Bias, and Individuals -- 12. Individual and Structural Interventions -- Glossary -- Index 
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