Implicit Bias, Philosophy and Psychology

2013 Conference: April 19th – 21st Implicit Bias, Philosophy and Psychology April 19th – April 21st 2013 Conference venue: HRI, University of Sheffield The Leverhulme-funded Implicit Bias and Philosophy Project(www.biasproject.org) announces its fourth and final event, aconference on Implicit Bias, Philosophy and Psychology. Keynote speakers will be: Helen Beebee (Philosophy, Manchester)Irene Blair (Psychology, Colorado)Paschal Sheeran… Read more Implicit Bias, Philosophy and Psychology

posters

Posters Kameron St. Clare – ‘The War On Bias: A Philosophical Analysis Of The Moral And Political Implications Of Implicit Prejudice’ Erin Beeghly – ‘The Epistemology of Stereotypes and Stereotyping A First Step: Falsity’ Abigael Candelas de la Ossa Cathrine Felix – ‘Implicit Bias and Trust’ Cate Hundleby – ‘The Status Quo Fallacy’ Sheila Lintott… Read more posters

The Ethical and Political Implications of Implicit Bias

Workshop 3: The Ethical and Political Implications of Implicit Bias Workshop 3 Workshop 3: The Ethical and Political Implications of Implicit BiasImplicit biases are clearly of ethical and political significance, but exactly what impact their recognition should have is less clear. Many questions and issues quickly arise. To explore these, we will also be bringing… Read more The Ethical and Political Implications of Implicit Bias

Programme 3

Programme July 12 9.30-10.20: Josh Glasgow – ‘Alienation  and  Responsibility’ 10.20-10.50: Coffee Break 10.50-11.40: Robin Zheng – ‘Attributability, Accountability, and Implicit Attitudes’ 11.40-12.30: Brian Nosek – ‘Scientific Utopia: II. Restructuring Incentives and Practices to Promote truth Over Publishability’ 12.30-1.30: Lunch 1.30-2.20: Luc Faucher 2.20-3.10: Clea Rees – ‘Actions, Attitudes and Automaticity’ 3.10-3.40: Coffee Break 3.40-4.30:… Read more Programme 3

Programme 2

Workshop 2: The Epistemological Implications of Implicit Bias The Epistemological Implications of Implicit Bias The venue for the April workshop is the Tapestry Room in Firth Court Friday April 20th 9.30-10.30 Michael Brownstein – ‘Perception, Emotion and Implementation Intentions’10.30-11.00 Coffee Break11-12 Keith Payne – ‘Who owns implicit attitudes? Testing a meta-cognitive perspective’12-1 Eleanor Miles &… Read more Programme 2

Programme 1

Workshop 1: The Nature of Implicit Bias The Nature of Implicit Bias Friday 9th December 11: Welcome, coffee.11.30-12.20: Tamar Gendler12.20-13.10: Paschal Sheeran/Tom Webb13.10-14.10: Lunch14.10-15.00: Keith Frankish15.00-15.50: Bryce Huebner15.50-16.20: Coffee Break16.20-17.10: Yarrow Dunham17.10-18.00: Susanna Siegel19.00: Dinner at Ego Saturday 10th December 9.30: Welcome, coffee10-11.15: Eduoard Machery11.15-11.45: Coffee Break11.45-13.00: Anne Jacobson13.00-14.00: Lunch14.00-14.50: Santiago Amaya14.50-15.40: Ron Mallon15.40-16.10: Coffee… Read more Programme 1

The Epistemological Implications of Implicit Bias

Workshop 2: The Epistemological Implications of Implicit Bias Workshop 2 Workshop 2: The Epistemological Implications of Implicit Bias Implicit biases have very important implications for epistemology, as they seem to influence our reasoning in some surprising and disturbing ways. Here we will explore questions like the following: What can individual inquirers do to correct for… Read more The Epistemological Implications of Implicit Bias

Psychology Literature

Recommended Reading: Psychology Blasi, G. & Jost, J. T. (2006). ‘System Justification Theory and Research: Implications for Law, Legal Advocacy, and Social Justice’, 94 California Law Review 1119. Dasgupta, N. & Asgari, S. (2004). ‘Seeing is Believing: Exposure to Counterstereotypic Women Leaders and Its Effect on the Malleability of Automatic Gender Stereotyping’, Journal of Experimental… Read more Psychology Literature