Bias in Context: An Introduction to the Symposium

Journal of Applied Philosophy 72 (2):163-168 (2020)
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Abstract

In this introduction, we acquaint readers with a selection of work coming out of the "Bias in Context" conference series, which ran from 2016 to 2017. Featured authors in the symposium include Gabriella Beckles-Raymond (writing about bad faith and implicit bias explanations), Daniel Kelly and Lacey Davidson (writing about gender norms and the internalization of social structures), and Alex Madva (writing about solutions to racial integration and an empirical mindset). We sketch the larger themes of the conference, as well as how these three pieces of work fit into them.

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Jules Holroyd
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Erin Beeghly
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