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 |
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.
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
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 |
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 |
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 |