The Centre for Engaged Philosophy Members in the Media:
- Centre member Joshua Forstenzer has just published a report on the government’s proposals for a Teaching Excellence Framework. You can read it here.
- Angie Hobbs makes extremely frequent media appearances. Recent highlights related to the work of the centre include discussions of how to find meaning in the modern world, the migration crisis, ‘How Should we Live Together?’, the Greek financial crisis, and tax avoidance. Do check the linked website for more details!
- Jules Holroyd has an article on implicit bias and policing in a Black Lives Matter special issue from the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.
- Jennifer Saul in the New Statesman on the language of the refugee crisis; and arguing against prioritising women and children refugees. Most recently, she’s written in the Huffington Post about Donald Trump’s use of what she calls “Racial Figleaves”, and the ways that we are becoming habituated to hate.
- Jules Holroyd and Jennifer Saul in the Guardian, on implicit bias and the new Teaching Excellence Framework.
More on implicit bias:
Read:
- How to get people to overcome their bias, BBC Future, by Tom Stafford
- This map shows what white Europeans associate with race, The Conversation, by Tom Stafford
- Implicit Bias: is everyone racist? BBC Magazine, with Jules Holroyd
- Implicit bias in the age of Trump Oxford University Press blog post, by Jenny Saul & Michael Brownstein
Listen:
- Implicit Bias, BBC Radio 4’s Analysis, with Jules Holroyd.
- Start the Week, BBC Radio 4, with Jules Holroyd discussing implicit bias.