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  1. Whiteliness and institutional racism: hiding behind (un)conscious bias.Shirley Anne Tate & Damien Page - 2018 - Ethics and Education 13 (1):141-155.
    ‘Unconscious bias happens by our brains making incredibly quick judgements and assessments without us realising. Biases are influenced by background, cultural environment and experiences and we may not be aware of these views and opinions, or of their full impact and implications. This article opposes this point of view by arguing that bias is not unconscious but is conscious and linked to Charles Mills’ ‘Racial Contract’ and its ‘epistemologies of ignorance’. These epistemologies emerge from what the Equality Challenge Unit calls (...)
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  • Implicit Knowledge: How it is Understood and Used in Feminist Theory.Alexis Shotwell - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (5):315-324.
    Feminist theorists have crafted diverse accounts of implicit knowing that exceed the purview of epistemology conventionally understood. I characterize this field as through examining thematic clusters of feminist work on implicit knowledge: phenomenological and foucauldian theories of embodiment; theories of affect and emotion; other forms of implicit knowledge. Within these areas, the umbrella concept of implicit knowledge (or understanding, depending on how it's framed) names either contingently unspoken or fundamentally nonpropositional but epistemically salient content in our experience. I make a (...)
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  • “Black Like Me”: Reframing Blackness for Decolonial Politics.George J. Sefa Dei - 2018 - Educational Studies 54 (2):117-142.
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  • “Black Like Me”: Reframing Blackness for Decolonial Politics.George J. Sefa Dei - 2018 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 54 (2):117-142.
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  • Perversión del lenguaje en discursos de violencia contra las mujeres.Sara Bustinduy-Fernández - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-12.
    Este es un estudio de caso de una selección de cinco artículos de prensa sobre el juicio de Oscar Pistorius por el asesinato de Reeva Steenkamp. Está basado en la tesis doctoral de la autora de 2021 titulada “Análisis lingüístico de artículos de prensa en inglés y español sobre violencia contra la mujer: el caso de Reeva Steenkamp”. Se defenderá que existen cuestiones que desvían el sentido del discurso con un giro perverso.
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  • On Human Kinds and Role Models: A Critical Discussion about the African American Male Teacher.Anthony L. Brown - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (3):296-315.
    (2012). On Human Kinds and Role Models: A Critical Discussion about the African American Male Teacher. Educational Studies: Vol. 48, Black Teachers Theorizing, pp. 296-315.
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