Jennifer Eberhardt Wins MacArthur!
Posted by The Situationist Staff on September 17, 2014
Congratulations to Situationist friend, Jennifer Eberhardt who is one of this year’s MacArthur Grant winners.
Eberhardt investigates the subtle, complex, largely unconscious yet deeply ingrained ways that individuals racially code and categorize people and the far-reaching consequences of stereotypic associations between race and crime.
To read numerous Situationist posts about Eberhardt’s research or presentations at Harvard Law School click here. To watch similar videos, visit the video libraries on the Project on Law and Mind Sciences website (here).
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Daniel Hatfield said
Wow! Congratulations is indeed in order. Keep up the good work!
barbaorville said
Congratulations to Jennifer Eberhardt! She is such an inspiring woman. What a contribution to the field. ! :)
Deerfield Clinical Therapist said
Congrats, Jennifer!
John Carter said
I have always enjoyed reading Jennifer’s posts. Congratulations for winning MacArthur’s Grant. Keep it up and Happy Holidays!