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“It Just Looks the Same: Differences in Racial Categorization among Infants and Older Humans”, Kamuran Osmanoğlu

“It Just Looks the Same: Differences in Racial Categorization among Infants and Older Humans” By Kamuran Osmanoğlu (University of Kansas, Philosophy) Date: Thursday 16th November, 2017 Time: 15:40-17:15 Place: H-232 Abstract: Forms of racial cognition begin early: from about 3 months onward, many human infants prefer to look at own-race faces over other-race faces. What is not yet fully clear is what the psychological mechanisms are that underlie racial thoughts at this […]

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