Deconstructing unconscious bias into intercultural competence: A neurological look into how the brain constructs reality

  • type: Seminar (S)
  • chair: Zentrale Einrichtungen - Zentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Studium Generale<br /> KIT-Fakultäten - KIT-Fakultät für Maschinenbau
  • semester: WS 24/25
  • time: Fri 2024-12-06
    09:00 - 17:00, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 1
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)


    Fri 2024-12-13
    09:00 - 17:00, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 1
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)

    Sat 2024-12-14
    09:00 - 17:00, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 4
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)


  • lecturer: Patrick Schmidt
  • sws: 2
  • lv-no.: 1130206
  • information: On-Site
Content

One of the first steps towards intercultural competence is to recognize that we are all susceptible to unconscious bias and need support in understanding and overcoming hidden prejudices. This course examines the key characteristics and different kinds of unconscious bias that can influence our relationships in cross-cultural situations. Participants will learn why the brain receives and processes information in a biased manner, how to recognize unconscious bias, how bias can affect attitudes, behaviour and decision making, and why recognizing unconscious bias benefits us all.

Topics include:

  • analyzing the neuroscience of a productive brain
  • understanding the characteristics and reasons of unconscious bias
  • examining the different kinds of unconscious bias
  • recognizing unconscious bias in the intercultural setting and how to manage it
  • developing intercultural competence

 

2-4 LP

Language of instructionEnglish
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