​prejudice:

​Intersecting Methods and Perspectives
Nov 9-11, 2017
​Washington University
in St Louis
  Prejudice: Intersecting Methods & Approaches
Funding generously provided by the American ​Philosophical Association (apaonline.org),
and Washington University in St Louis' Center for the Humanities,
​Chancellor's Graduate Program and The Department of Philosophy
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WHAT IS THIS WORKSHOP ABOUT?

Intersecting methods and perspectives

With this workshop we aim to foster a discussion about prejudice as it is understood from a variety of methodological perspectives. We believe we can achieve better understanding together.

​​Anyone who is interested in participating is invited to come. ​

Presentations

Thursday, Nov. 9
Philosophy Department Colloquium (Busch Hall 100)
​
"How Misogyny Turns on Gaslighting"
​
​Kate Manne

Friday, Nov. 10​
​(Women's Building Formal Lounge)
​

"A Bayesian Explanation of the Irrationality of Sexist and Racist Beliefs that Involve Generic Content”
Paul Silva

"The Physiology of Trauma and Healing"
Shannon Sullivan

​"Can You Find it in Your Heart to Forgive?: Race, Request, & Repair"
Myisha Cherry 

"Soft Structure, Informal Institutions, and the Empirical Psychology of Normativity"
Daniel Kelly




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Saturday, Nov. 11
(Women's Building Formal Lounge)

​​"Social Norms, Social Experience, and the Indeterminate Content of Implicit Racial Bias"
Alex Madva

​"Change in Implicit Bias & Behavior"
Calvin Lai

"Experiencing Prejudice: Examining
the Muslim American Case"

Saba Fatima

"WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE?"
Lorraine Code 


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Where and When?

Friday and Saturday, ​Nov 10 and 11, 2017
Washington University
Women's Building
Formal Lounge
​
​ NB: Thursday's Departmental Colloquium is in Busch Hall, just South of the quad on the East part of campus
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