Unconscious Prejudice Part2 of 2: I'm not a Racist... I Think?
Dr. Mahzarin R. Banaji and Anthony Kronman (Former Dean of Yale Law School) have a discussion about the legal and social implications of Dr. Banaji's research. Kronman suggests that several policy changes may be in order, such as administering IATs to police officers, jurors, judges, teachers, etc. This video may be viewed in it's entirety along with a description and transcript at the following link.Democratic Vistas http://www.yale.edu/terc/democ... Date: January 25, 2001Additional Research Information:Harvard University: Research Matters http://www.researchmatters.har... See No Bias http://www.washingtonpost.com/... American: The Implicit Prejudice http://sciam.com/print_version... ImplicitĀ® http://www.projectimplicit.net... of Washington: The Unconscious Roots of Racism http://web.psych.washington.ed... of Michigan Health System: Your Child & Television http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr... Media Awareness Network: Kids & Racial Stereotypes http://www.media-awareness.ca/... The Second Mind (Blink) http://www.gladwell.com/blink/...
Channel: Education
Uploaded: October 6, 2007 at 7:16 pm
Author: 4TruthAndJustice
Length: 10:48
Rating: 5.00
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Tags: 4TruthAndJustice Banaji Greenwald Harvard IAT implicit law Mahzarin Nosek prejudice psychology racism unconscious Yale
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