If asked whether stereotypes about people have the potential to help overcome injustice, I suspect that many think there is a clear-cut answer to this question, and that answer is “no.” Many stereotypes do have harmful effects, from the blatantly dehumanizing to the more subtly disruptive. Reasonably then, a common attitude toward stereotypes is that they are at best shallow, superficial assumptions, and at worst degrading and hurtful vehicles of oppression. I argue that on a broad account of stereotypes, this is not is not an inherent feature of them nor a foregone conclusion about them. At least some positive stereotypes have the potential to help resist certain forms of epistemic injustice--though they likely can only play a limited or ...
People often make inferences about others based on beliefs or stereotypes about the social groups a ...
Research suggests that interventions involving extensive training or counterconditioning can reduce ...
In 1962, Robert Lane argued that members of disadvantaged groups rationalize and defend their relati...
If asked whether stereotypes about people have the potential to help overcome injustice, I suspect t...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
Amidst all the negative stereotypes rightly advanced in the preceding chapters of this book, a look ...
This paper represents a "developing" perspective on stereotyping and stereotypes. The paper briefly ...
Comment on Beeghly, Erin. 2021. “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory....
Stereotypes are commonly alleged to be false or inaccurate views of groups. For shorthand, I call th...
When we call something a stereotype, we tend to mean it as a criticism. If someone says, "Asians ar...
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs about groups of people, which are used to make decisions and jud...
Stereotypes are false or misleading generalizations about groups held in a manner that renders them ...
Research on prejudice seeks to understand and transform inaccurate beliefs about others. Indeed, his...
My dissertation investigates the role of a previously overlooked structural factor, positive stereot...
Negative stereotypes are harmful not only because they can instigate prejudice and discrimination fr...
People often make inferences about others based on beliefs or stereotypes about the social groups a ...
Research suggests that interventions involving extensive training or counterconditioning can reduce ...
In 1962, Robert Lane argued that members of disadvantaged groups rationalize and defend their relati...
If asked whether stereotypes about people have the potential to help overcome injustice, I suspect t...
This article describes some of the positive and negative features of positive and negative stereotyp...
Amidst all the negative stereotypes rightly advanced in the preceding chapters of this book, a look ...
This paper represents a "developing" perspective on stereotyping and stereotypes. The paper briefly ...
Comment on Beeghly, Erin. 2021. “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory....
Stereotypes are commonly alleged to be false or inaccurate views of groups. For shorthand, I call th...
When we call something a stereotype, we tend to mean it as a criticism. If someone says, "Asians ar...
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs about groups of people, which are used to make decisions and jud...
Stereotypes are false or misleading generalizations about groups held in a manner that renders them ...
Research on prejudice seeks to understand and transform inaccurate beliefs about others. Indeed, his...
My dissertation investigates the role of a previously overlooked structural factor, positive stereot...
Negative stereotypes are harmful not only because they can instigate prejudice and discrimination fr...
People often make inferences about others based on beliefs or stereotypes about the social groups a ...
Research suggests that interventions involving extensive training or counterconditioning can reduce ...
In 1962, Robert Lane argued that members of disadvantaged groups rationalize and defend their relati...