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The Aggrieved Subject: Culture Wars and Recognition Rights
Constellations, EarlyView.
Andrew Fagan
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The Legalist Paradigm in Moral and Political Thought
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Jamie Mayerfeld
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Beyond the Populist Moment: Nationalism and the Democratic Chain of Conflict
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Michaelangelo Anastasiou
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Why We Shouldn't Trust Institutions: Critical Theory and the Case for Radical Distrust
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Zohreh Khoban
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Systemic racism and U.S. health care
Social Science and Medicine, 2014This article draws upon a major social science theoretical approach-systemic racism theory-to assess decades of empirical research on racial dimensions of U.S. health care and public health institutions. From the 1600s, the oppression of Americans of color has been systemic and rationalized using a white racial framing-with its constituent racist ...
Joe Feagin
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Medicine, structural racism, and systems
Social Science & Medicine, 2022Medicine is having a reckoning with systemic racism. While some continue to believe medicine is apolitical and grounded purely in science, history and research reveal that medicine is inseparable from underlying systems, laws, and policies. Obesity is a useful case study.
Daniel G. Aaron, Fatima Cody Stanford
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Implicit bias reflects systemic racism
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2021Implicit bias refers to automatically evoked mental associations about social groups. The idea has been influential across the social sciences as a way to explain persistent racial disparities amid changing self-report attitudes. Most research has treated implicit bias as an individual attitude.
B Keith, Payne, Jason W, Hannay
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