This introduction to the Special Issue in Affective Science on structural racism lays a challenge to affective science researchers: improve the inefficiency in our science. It describes how structural racism leads to inefficiencies in idea generation, technological development, training, and career progression in our science, limiting its ability to fully discover the role of affect in the human condition. It briefly describes the content of the special issue, and attempts to start a dialogue about best practices for inclusive science
White bioethicists owe a duty to the field and medicine to participate in anti-racist initiatives in...
Abstract: The intent of this paper is to radically shift engagement around the types of questions we...
The editors of several major journals have recently asserted the importance of combating racism and ...
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We confront the terrible reality that systemic racism and discrimination impacts the daily personal ...
As individuals serving on the AGU Advances editorial board, we condemn racism, affirm that Black Liv...
To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical inter...
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A large body of scientific careers literature explores the experiences of underrepresented minoritie...
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FOR twenty years, from the 1940s to the late 1960s, scientific racism lay dormant; many believed it ...
The purpose of cultural competence education for medical professionals is to ensure respectful care ...
The anti-racism virtual issue of the Journal of Occupational Science (JOS) came about after the Edit...
Although there are policies in place to combat racial discrimination in healthcare, these measures a...
Summary: The diversity of the U.S. population is currently not reflected in the genomic workforce an...
White bioethicists owe a duty to the field and medicine to participate in anti-racist initiatives in...
Abstract: The intent of this paper is to radically shift engagement around the types of questions we...
The editors of several major journals have recently asserted the importance of combating racism and ...
The increasing recognition of the role of structural racism affecting vulnerable groups motivated th...
We confront the terrible reality that systemic racism and discrimination impacts the daily personal ...
As individuals serving on the AGU Advances editorial board, we condemn racism, affirm that Black Liv...
To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical inter...
As individuals serving on the AGU Advances editorial board, we condemn racism, affirm that Black Liv...
A large body of scientific careers literature explores the experiences of underrepresented minoritie...
Opening Keynote for FORCE2021 - Joining Forces to Advance the Future of Research Communications Whi...
FOR twenty years, from the 1940s to the late 1960s, scientific racism lay dormant; many believed it ...
The purpose of cultural competence education for medical professionals is to ensure respectful care ...
The anti-racism virtual issue of the Journal of Occupational Science (JOS) came about after the Edit...
Although there are policies in place to combat racial discrimination in healthcare, these measures a...
Summary: The diversity of the U.S. population is currently not reflected in the genomic workforce an...
White bioethicists owe a duty to the field and medicine to participate in anti-racist initiatives in...
Abstract: The intent of this paper is to radically shift engagement around the types of questions we...
The editors of several major journals have recently asserted the importance of combating racism and ...