Susan Fiske on “Inclusive Leadership, Stereotyping and the Brain”
Posted by The Situationist Staff on June 28, 2011
From ColumbiaBusiness:
[Situationist Contributor] Susan Fiske of Princeton University discusses the psychology of stereotyping in her keynote address to Columbia Business School’s research symposium, “Inclusive Leadership, Stereotyping and the Brain,” co-sponsored by the Program on Social Intelligence and the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics. Professor Fiske is introduced by Professors Malia Mason and Bruce Kogut of Columbia Business School.
To learn more about this symposium, click here.
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- “You Shouldn’t Stereotype Stereotypes,”
- Perceptions of Income Distribution and Preferences for Redistribution,
- Psychology of Inequality
- The Inherited Situation of Racial Inequality
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- “A Discussion about (In)Equality,”
- “The Interior Situational Reaction to Inequality,”
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