Macquarie Seminar
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*Samantha Brennan*  (Western Ontario)
Rethinking the Moral Significance of Micro-Inequities:
The Case of Women in Philosophy

21 October
W6A Rm* 708*
*1.30-3.30*


The Barnard Report on Women, Work, and the Academy describes these twin
causes of women’s inequality in the academy in these terms: “The first is
that biases
operating below the threshold of deliberate consciousness, biases in
interaction that
are unrecognized and unintended, can systematically put women and minorities
at a
disadvantage. Second, although individual instances of these
“micro-inequities” may
seem trivial, their cumulative effects can account for large-scale
differences in
outcome; those who benefit from greater opportunity and a reinforcing
environment
find their advantages compounded, while deficits of support and recognition
ramify
for those who are comparatively disadvantaged (MIT 1999: 10).” In this talk
I look
at some examples of micro-inequalities, including everyday workplace
interactions,
and look to their cumulative effects in support of the claim that we should
reconsider
the moral importance of small inequalities.

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