Events
6
March
Learning Sciences Lunch and Learn: Reading and Discussion Session
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Connect with colleagues during this in-person reading and discussion at the GSE (Room 124). Pizza will be provided! Can’t attend in person? Join us remotely via Zoom!
Please join us for a discussion of “Do Squirrels Eat Hamburgers? Intellectual Empathy as a Remedy for Residual Prejudice” by Maureen Linker. Be sure to read the article prior to the meeting and come prepared to discuss!
The main purposes of the session are to:
- Discuss Maureen Linker’s article on intellectual empathy and social identity theory.
- Ask questions about the article and topic as a whole. Please use this document to log your reactions to the reading and questions about the article.
- Consider how this article relates to other research in the field, including your own research.
Required Reading:
- Linker, M. (2011). Do Squirrels Eat Hamburgers?: Intellectual Empathy as a Remedy for Residual Prejudice. Informal Logic, 31(2), 110.
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