To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical intervention. In 'Race on the Brain: What Implicit Bias Gets Wrong About the Struggle for Racial Injustice', Kahn (2018) critiques cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists for framing racism in a way that tends to biologise racism, which he argues draws attention and resources away from non-individualistic solutions to racial inequality. In this paper I argue the psychological sciences can accommodate several of Kahn’s criticisms by adopting a situated approach to cognition, where we take environmental features as integral to the cognitive processes that manifest racial bias
Abstract: This session will focus on the neurobiology of ethnic and racial discrimination. It will d...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Ethics and Education, availab...
Abstract Many attempts have been made by philosophers, political activists, psychologists, historian...
To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical inter...
Canadians and Americans alike are often reluctant to honestly confront our respective nations’ histo...
This introduction to the Special Issue in Affective Science on structural racism lays a challenge to...
Racial biases are not fixed; they shift over time as cultural narratives about various social groups...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
Philosophers defending evolutionary/cognitive accounts of racialism argue that cross-cultural psycho...
FOR twenty years, from the 1940s to the late 1960s, scientific racism lay dormant; many believed it ...
Attending to racism and US bioethics raises the question of whether and how racism in bioethics has ...
In analyzing oppressive systems like racism, social theorists have articulated accounts of the dynam...
Racism has been discredited as a scientific and biological term but highly visible racism in schools...
Negative characteristics are sometimes attributed to racial groups on the basis of culture. Sometime...
This is a non-rigorous scientific examination of race that largely relies on 40-year-old work. The t...
Abstract: This session will focus on the neurobiology of ethnic and racial discrimination. It will d...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Ethics and Education, availab...
Abstract Many attempts have been made by philosophers, political activists, psychologists, historian...
To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical inter...
Canadians and Americans alike are often reluctant to honestly confront our respective nations’ histo...
This introduction to the Special Issue in Affective Science on structural racism lays a challenge to...
Racial biases are not fixed; they shift over time as cultural narratives about various social groups...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
Philosophers defending evolutionary/cognitive accounts of racialism argue that cross-cultural psycho...
FOR twenty years, from the 1940s to the late 1960s, scientific racism lay dormant; many believed it ...
Attending to racism and US bioethics raises the question of whether and how racism in bioethics has ...
In analyzing oppressive systems like racism, social theorists have articulated accounts of the dynam...
Racism has been discredited as a scientific and biological term but highly visible racism in schools...
Negative characteristics are sometimes attributed to racial groups on the basis of culture. Sometime...
This is a non-rigorous scientific examination of race that largely relies on 40-year-old work. The t...
Abstract: This session will focus on the neurobiology of ethnic and racial discrimination. It will d...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Ethics and Education, availab...
Abstract Many attempts have been made by philosophers, political activists, psychologists, historian...