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PSYCH 180: Advanced Seminar on Racial Bias and Structural Inequality

How do we address racial bias and inequities? What role do our institutions play in creating, maintaining, and magnifying those inequities? What role do we play? In this course, we will examine racial bias and inequality in our neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and criminal justice system. In every domain, we will focus our attention on the tools and interventions that can be used to mitigate bias and decrease racial disparities. This course will be conducted as a seminar and meets the WIM requirement. Enrollment is restricted; interested students should complete an application for permission at: https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aaBEFK34KHMjVbg. Instructor will be in contact if selected.
Terms: Win | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: WAY-SI, WAY-EDP

PSYCH 180A: SPARQshop: Social Psychological Answers to Real-world Questions (PSYCH 283A)

Undergraduate and graduate students will work in teams to design, build, test, and distribute online toolkits that help practitioners solve real-world problems by applying social science. Graduate students can build toolkits for their own research. Students will learn how to assess the needs of practitioner audiences; write text, design graphics, and program activities for these audiences; prepare, deliver, and produce a TED-style online video; design surveys in Qualtrics; and build and user-test the toolkit. Readings and class discussions will include modules on design thinking, storytelling, science writing, information design, and impact evaluation. For an example of a toolkit in progress, please visit spacereface.org. Permission of instructor required.
Last offered: Autumn 2017 | Repeatable for credit

PSYCH 180B: Practicum on Racial Bias and Structural Inequality in the Law

What role does race and bias play in creating, maintaining, and magnifying inequalities in how the law is made, applied, and enforced? In this course, we will examine how racialized perceptions, experiences, and affordances can become entrenched in our customs and institutions in ways that perpetuate racial inequality. This course is offered as a practicum through the Stanford Center for Racial Justice. Over the course of the quarter, students will spend 10 hours in class (4 hours in week 1, 3 hours apiece in weeks 5 & 6). Each week, they will spend an additional 3-6 hours (according to the units selected) on research and/or Center initiatives pertaining to racial justice in law and policy. Limited enrollment by permission only. Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5MQxPNB6cY5aHL_ucPKOHRdLt8Chl6HJLAQtRCEQTJrIh3g/viewform
Last offered: Winter 2023
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