What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is described as discrimination. Sometimes “discrimination” can include much more subtle actions (e.g., microaggressions). There is good evidence that “what counts” as discrimination is mired in controversy, uncertainty, or ambivalence. We present a novel approach that bridges sociocultural and social cognitive accounts of “discrimination.” Definitional boundaries of discrimination are the widely shared, common sense rules that people deploy when arguing whether an event constitutes discrimination or not (e.g., an emphasis on the personality of the alleged perpetrator; the importance of intention; and claims that the problem of discrimination is sm...
Research on perceptions of discrimination has focused on group-based differential treatment that is ...
Introducing Discursive Dimensions of ‘Inclusion and Exclusion’ Racial discrimination includes all ac...
How can we measure discrimination? What drives it? How can we reduce it? My dissertation addresses t...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between 'discrimination' and 'not d...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between ‘discrimination’ and ‘not d...
This Open-Access-book examines the phenomenon of discrimination using a descriptive approach. Discri...
Contemporary discrimination law is in crisis, both methodologically and conceptually. The crisis ari...
Comment on Beeghly, Erin. 2021. “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory....
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimi...
Discrimination may be pithily described as the “unequal treatment of equals". More accurately, it r...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
Research on perceptions of discrimination has focused on group-based differential treatment that is ...
Introducing Discursive Dimensions of ‘Inclusion and Exclusion’ Racial discrimination includes all ac...
How can we measure discrimination? What drives it? How can we reduce it? My dissertation addresses t...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between 'discrimination' and 'not d...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between ‘discrimination’ and ‘not d...
This Open-Access-book examines the phenomenon of discrimination using a descriptive approach. Discri...
Contemporary discrimination law is in crisis, both methodologically and conceptually. The crisis ari...
Comment on Beeghly, Erin. 2021. “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory....
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimi...
Discrimination may be pithily described as the “unequal treatment of equals". More accurately, it r...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
Research on perceptions of discrimination has focused on group-based differential treatment that is ...
Introducing Discursive Dimensions of ‘Inclusion and Exclusion’ Racial discrimination includes all ac...
How can we measure discrimination? What drives it? How can we reduce it? My dissertation addresses t...