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In our modern democratic societies, evidence-based decision-making is heralded as a cornerstone of effective governance. However, the human mind is inherently susceptible to implicit bias, which can skew perceptions and judgments. This workshop delves into the intricate interplay between evidence, democracy, and implicit biases. We will explore how implicit biases can influence the interpretation and utilization of evidence within democratic processes, affecting policy-making, public discourse, and societal outcomes. By raising awareness of these implicit biases and their implications, we aim to gain valuable insights into strategies for critically assessing evidence and challenging implicit biases in decision-making contexts. The workshop aims to contribute to the advancement of fair and evidence-based governance in democratic settings.

Speakers:

Andrei Bespalov (Pompeu Fabra University)
Jules Holroyd (University of Sheffield)
Alex Madva (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
Ilia Patronnikov (University of Barcelona)
Manuel de Pinedo (University of Granada)
Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers University)
Leonie Smith (Lancaster University)
Neftalí Villanueva (University of Granada)
Ella Whitelay (University of Sheffield)

Monday, 2 December
15.30 — 16.50 Alex Madva
17.00 — 18.20 Jules Holroyd
Tuesday, 3 December
10.00 — 11.20 Andrei Bespalov
11.30 — 12.50 Ella Whitelay
15.00 — 16.20 Susanna Schellenberg
16.30 — 17.50 Manuel de Pinedo & Neftalí Villanueva
Wednesday, 4 December
09:30 — 10:50 Leonie  Smith
11:00 — 12.20 Ilia Patronnikov

This workshop is financially supported by grant CEX2021-001169-M (funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), and by the Department of Philosophy and the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Barcelona.

Organisers:

Josep Lluís Martí (Pompeu Fabra University), Josep Joan Moreso (Pompeu Fabra University), Serena Olsaretti (ICREA-Pompeu Fabra University) and Josefa Toribio (ICREA-University of Barcelona).

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