Ethics of Microaggression

Ethics of Microaggression

Rini, Regina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2020

258

Mole

Inglês

9781138713147

15 a 20 dias

312

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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Microaggression basics 2. All in the eye of the beholder? 3. Collective harm and individual blame 4. Agency problems: Ignorance and lack of control 5. Proleptic blame 6. How to do better 7. Uptake failure and dismissal 8. Skillful blame and social media chaos Conclusion: Justice for an imperfect world References Index
Derald Wing Sue;Wo;Microaggression;Subpersonal Processes;racism;Marginalized People;sexism;POC;free speech;Microaggression Research;social justice;Gender Neutral Pronouns;activism;Collective Harm;ethics;Environmental Microaggressions;moral responsibility;Moral Luck;harm;Offensive Mechanisms;safe space;Long Range Control;implicit bias;LGBT People;trigger warning;Oppressive Patterns;reparative renaming;Shrug;Social media chaos;Violating;Black Lives Matter;Meme Pool;Proleptic blame;Virtue Signaling;Social Justice Warrior;Chester Pierce;Cruel Populism;Color Purple;Imperceptible Difference;Long Distance Control