An interdisciplinary exploration of implicit bias, the volume brings together philosophical perspectives with the perspectives of the social sciences to develop rich lines of inquiry. Each chapter includes discussion questions and additional reading suggestions.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introducing Implicit Bias: Why This Book Matters
Erin Beeghly and Alex Madva
1. The Psychology of Bias: From Data to Theory
Gabbrielle Johnson
2. The Embodied Biased Mind
Céline Leboeuf
3. Skepticism About Bias
Michael Brownstein
4. Bias and Knowledge: Two Metaphors
Erin Beeghly
5. Bias and Perception
Susanna Siegel
6. Epistemic Injustice and Implicit Bias
Katherine Puddifoot and Jules Holroyd
7. Stereotype Threat, Identity, and the Disruption of Habit
Nathifa Greene
8. Moral Responsibility for Implicit Biases: Examining Our Options
Noel Dominguez
9. Epistemic Responsibility and Implicit Bias
Nancy Arden McHugh and Lacey J. Davidson
10. The Specter of Normative Conflict: Does Fairness Require Inaccuracy?
Rima Basu
11. Explaining Injustice: Structural Analysis, Bias, and Individuals
Saray Ayala-López and Erin Beeghly
12. Individual and Structural Interventions
Alex Madva