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  1. Social Biases and Solution for Procedural Objectivity.Carole J. Lee & Christian D. Schunn - 2011 - Hypatia 26 (2):352-73.
    An empirically sensitive formulation of the norms of transformative criticism must recognize that even public and shared standards of evaluation can be implemented in ways that unintentionally perpetuate and reproduce forms of social bias that are epistemically detrimental. Helen Longino’s theory can explain and redress such social bias by treating peer evaluations as hypotheses based on data and by requiring a kind of perspectival diversity that bears, not on the content of the community’s knowledge claims, but on the beliefs and (...)
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  • Changing the Ideology and Culture of Philosophy: Not by Reason (Alone).Sally Haslanger - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (2):210-223.
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  • Beyond Gender Schemas: Improving the Advancement of Women in Academia.Virginia Valian - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):198-213.
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  • The long road to equality.Julian Baggini - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 53:14-19.
    You can't go through a graduate programme in other humanities subjects and be considered competent in those fields unless you've done some work on gender and race issues. Feminist work is mainstream. In philosophy that's just not true. You could go through a philosophy degree to this day and never have a class by a woman, never have to encounter anything having to do with feminism or gender or race.
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  • Peer-review practices of psychological journals: The fate of published articles, submitted again.Douglas P. Peters & Stephen J. Ceci - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):187-255.
    A growing interest in and concern about the adequacy and fairness of modern peer-review practices in publication and funding are apparent across a wide range of scientific disciplines. Although questions about reliability, accountability, reviewer bias, and competence have been raised, there has been very little direct research on these variables.The present investigation was an attempt to study the peer-review process directly, in the natural setting of actual journal referee evaluations of submitted manuscripts. As test materials we selected 12 already published (...)
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  • (1 other version)Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women.Sharyn Clough - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (2):150-151.
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  • Gaining control over responses to implicit attitude tests: Implementation intentions engender fast responses on attitude-incongruent trials.Thomas Webb, Paschal Sheeran & John Pepper - 2012 - British Journal of Social Psychology 51 (1):13–32.
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  • Egalitarian goals trigger stereotype inhibition: A proactive form of stereotype control.Gordon Moskowitz & Peizhong Li - 2011 - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (1):103–16.
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