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Dissecting discrimination = identifying its various faces and their sources /
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Dissecting discrimination/ by Daniel Villiger.
Reminder of title:
identifying its various faces and their sources /
Author:
Villiger, Daniel.
Published:
Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : : 2022.,
Description:
xi, 234 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Defining Different Forms of Discrimination -- Where Does Taste-Based Discrimination Come From? -- How Do We Get Our Beliefs for Statistical Discrimination? -- Reassembling Discrimination.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Discrimination. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34569-3
ISBN:
9783658345693
Dissecting discrimination = identifying its various faces and their sources /
Villiger, Daniel.
Dissecting discrimination
identifying its various faces and their sources /[electronic resource] :by Daniel Villiger. - Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden :2022. - xi, 234 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Entscheidungs- und Organisationstheorie,2627-8413. - Entscheidungs- und Organisationstheorie..
Introduction -- Defining Different Forms of Discrimination -- Where Does Taste-Based Discrimination Come From? -- How Do We Get Our Beliefs for Statistical Discrimination? -- Reassembling Discrimination.
Open access.
This Open-Access-book examines the phenomenon of discrimination using a descriptive approach. Discrimination is omnipresent, whether it is people who discriminate against other people or, more recently, also machines that discriminate against people. The first part of the analysis employs decision theory on discrimination, leading to two fundamental subtypes: taste-based discrimination and statistical discrimination. The second part links taste-based discrimination to social identity theory, demonstrates that not all taste-based discrimination is ultimately statistical discrimination, and reveals the evolutionary origins of our tastes. The third part surveys how people get their beliefs for statistical discrimination and thereby shows that they often deviate from Bayesianism: they have inherent prior beliefs and do not exclusively update their beliefs according to Bayes' law. Additionally, the analysis of belief formation highlights the importance of the learning environment. The last part reassembles the previously dissected aspects of discrimination, presents a new descriptive model of discrimination, and lists five implications for a normative theory of discrimination. About the author: Daniel Villiger is a research fellow at the Center for Ethics at the University of Zurich and a lecturer at the University of St. Gallen. He is currently involved in a project about transformative experiences.
ISBN: 9783658345693
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-658-34569-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Discrimination.
LC Class. No.: HM821
Dewey Class. No.: 331.13
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