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4 The Psychology of Implicit Intergroup Bias and the Prospect of Change
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 Difference without Domination
- 1 A New Theory of Justice 27
- 2 Race, Domination, and Republicanism 59
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Part 2 Relations before Transactions: New Approaches to Inequality, Justice, & Dignity
- 3 Crime and Punishment in a Divided Society 93
- 4 The Psychology of Implicit Intergroup Bias and the Prospect of Change 115
- 5 Human Dignity and Modern Democracies 147
- 6 Relations before Transactions 171
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Part 3 The Limits of Mirroring: New Approaches to Representation, Measurement, & Membership
- 7 Overrepresentation 189
- 8 Second-Order Diversity 227
- 9 Contributing to a Society of Equals 263
- 10 The Measurement and Mismeasurement of Social Difference 287
- 11 Immigration, Membership, and Justice 311
- Conclusion 339
- Index 345
- Author Bios 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1 Difference without Domination
- 1 A New Theory of Justice 27
- 2 Race, Domination, and Republicanism 59
-
Part 2 Relations before Transactions: New Approaches to Inequality, Justice, & Dignity
- 3 Crime and Punishment in a Divided Society 93
- 4 The Psychology of Implicit Intergroup Bias and the Prospect of Change 115
- 5 Human Dignity and Modern Democracies 147
- 6 Relations before Transactions 171
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Part 3 The Limits of Mirroring: New Approaches to Representation, Measurement, & Membership
- 7 Overrepresentation 189
- 8 Second-Order Diversity 227
- 9 Contributing to a Society of Equals 263
- 10 The Measurement and Mismeasurement of Social Difference 287
- 11 Immigration, Membership, and Justice 311
- Conclusion 339
- Index 345
- Author Bios 357