Unconscious Bias in Science
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 19 Απρ 2017
We
can’t always control what our brains do, and we all have unconscious
prejudices, make unfair judgements, and are biased. Sociologist Louise
Archer, business psychologist Binna Kandola, astrophysicist Emma Chapman
and the IOP's Jessica Rowson explore the biased world of science.
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This event was broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 show, ‘All in the mind’, with Claudia Hammond.
Louise
Archer is Professor of Sociology of Education at King's College London.
She is the Principal Investigator of the ASPIRES and ASPIRES2 projects,
a long-term study of children’s science aspirations and career choices.
Emma
Chapman is a Royal Astronomical Society fellow based at Imperial
College London and studies the early Universe. She is the winner of the
2014 Very Early Career Woman Physicist of the Year award.
Binna
Kandola is a business psychologist and diversity, assessment and
development specialist. He is the author of two books on unconscious
bias in organisations: 'The Invention of Difference: The story of gender
bias at work' and 'The Value of Difference: Eliminating bias in
organisations
Jessica Rowson is the Gender Balance manager pre-19
for the Institute of Physics. The 2015 Opening Doors report by the IOP
recommended ways to counter gender stereotyping in schools and the
Institution has since been working with students and teachers about how
their unconscious biases could impact the classroom environment.
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can’t always control what our brains do, and we all have unconscious
prejudices, make unfair judgements, and are biased. Sociologist Louise
Archer, business psychologist Binna Kandola, astrophysicist Emma Chapman
and the IOP's Jessica Rowson explore the biased world of science.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
This event was broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 show, ‘All in the mind’, with Claudia Hammond.
Louise
Archer is Professor of Sociology of Education at King's College London.
She is the Principal Investigator of the ASPIRES and ASPIRES2 projects,
a long-term study of children’s science aspirations and career choices.
Emma
Chapman is a Royal Astronomical Society fellow based at Imperial
College London and studies the early Universe. She is the winner of the
2014 Very Early Career Woman Physicist of the Year award.
Binna
Kandola is a business psychologist and diversity, assessment and
development specialist. He is the author of two books on unconscious
bias in organisations: 'The Invention of Difference: The story of gender
bias at work' and 'The Value of Difference: Eliminating bias in
organisations
Jessica Rowson is the Gender Balance manager pre-19
for the Institute of Physics. The 2015 Opening Doors report by the IOP
recommended ways to counter gender stereotyping in schools and the
Institution has since been working with students and teachers about how
their unconscious biases could impact the classroom environment.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/royalinstitution
and Tumblr: http://ri-science.tumblr.com/
Our editorial policy: http://richannel.org/home/editorial-p...
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