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This research aims to explore how recognizable traits like gender and ethnicity contribute to discrimination through social networks. By using innovative simulation techniques, it seeks to understand the conditions that foster or mitigate discriminatory practices.
Recognizable traits (gender, ethnicity, hair color) often provide a basis for negative discrimination, even if there is no statistical basis for differentiation.
Still, people act differently towards persons with different traits, as if they had different qualities, for instance with regard to work efficiency.
This leads to severe conflicts if discrimination provokes prejudice and stigmatizing that in practice mostly target asymmetrically members of one, disadvantaged category.
The proposed rese…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI BRESCIA
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