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The Cambridge Handbook of Implicit Bias and Racism

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The concept of implicit bias - the idea that the unconscious mind might hold and use negative evaluations of social groups that cannot be documented via explicit measures of prejudice - is a hot topic in the social and behavioral sciences. It has also become a part of popular culture, while interventions to reduce implicit bias have been introduced in police forces, educational settings, and workplaces. Yet researchers still have much to understand about this phenomenon. Bringing together a diverse range of scholars to represent a broad spectrum of views, this handbook documents the current state of knowledge and proposes directions for future research in the field of implicit bias measurement. It is essential reading for those who wish to alleviate bias, discrimination, and inter-group conflict, including academics in psychology, sociology, political science, and economics, as well as government agencies, non-governmental organizations, corporations, judges, lawyers, and activists.

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ISBN: 9781108840309
Publication date: 31st December 2024
Author: Jon A Krosnick, Tobias H Stark, Amanda L Scott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 500 pages
Series: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
Genres: Social, group or collective psychology
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
Personnel and human resources management
Comparative politics