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Consciously knowing, and professing that all people are equal, yet subconsciously treating and judging some groups (races, genders, Ethnicities) differently.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=aversive...
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Aversive racism is a form of contemporary racism that manifests at the individual level. Compared to the traditional form of racism, aversive racism operates, often unconsciously, in subtle and indirect ways.
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According to the theory of aversive racism, this is a case in which a non-racist excuse has been given for a racist action. Skrentny shows that with parallel affirmative action issues the matter of fairness is not an issue.
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www.earlham.edu/~ababnsa/aversive_racism.html
www.earlham.edu/~ababnsa/aversive_racism.html
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One theory that helps make sense of our reactions to this case was developed in the research of Gaertner and Dovidio (1986). Gaertner and Dovidio distinguish between aversive racism or unintentional racism and old-fashioned, or blatant raci...
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racism is a bit difficult to judge i've met plenty of hearty fellows who use what the middle class call "racist" words, when they mean no evil. just a term they're accustomed to use i've also met plenty of "educated" peo...
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Grossman and Ford in the US coined the phrase, aversive racism, when discussing the case of Tim Hanks (TH), a black student in an otherwise white university faculty*. TH attended class sporadically, turned assignments in late, missed others altogether and performed poorly on tests.
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www.forwardpartnership.org.uk/node/159
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Aversive racism is the inherent contradiction that exists when the denial of personal prejudice co-exists with underlying unconscious negative feelings and beliefs. Unfortunately, the negative feelings and beliefs that underlie aversive racism are rooted in normal, often adaptive, psychological processes.
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academic.udayton.edu/race/01race/racism10.htm
academic.udayton.edu/race/01race/racism10.htm
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Exploring Unintentional Racism: The Case of Tim Hanks - Introduction - by Robert W. Grossman, Kalamazoo College and Thomas E. Ford, Western Michigan University. From the Case Study Collection of the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. ... How serious a problem do you think racism is in this society today?
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www.sciencecases.org/racism/racism.asp
www.sciencecases.org/racism/racism.asp
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by: Samuel L. Gaertner, John F. Dovidio ... Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 61, No. 3. (September 2005), pp. 615-639. ... CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online.
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www.citeulike.org/article/278957
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