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Classify and Label : The Unintended Marginalization of Social Groups - Matt L. Drabek

Classify and Label

The Unintended Marginalization of Social Groups

By: Matt L. Drabek

Hardcover | 15 October 2014

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Classifications and labels change, sustain, and marginalize individuals, social groups, and social practices. Classify and Label: The Unintended Marginalization of Social Groups is a philosophical treatment of classification in the social sciences and everyday life, focusing on its moral, social, and political implications. Using labels for themselves and for others is essential to how people navigate and understand the world. Classifications and labels also have a dark side. When we classify people, we may unintentionally misrepresent who they are or what they do. These misrepresentations disrupt how people think about themselves and how they treat others, sometimes leading to the marginalization of entire groups of people. This book analyzes classification by considering rich case studies across a variety of domains, including the classification of gender and sexual orientation, the psychiatric classification of sadomasochism and gender disorders, and the classification of people in everyday life through the production of pornography and use of gender identities. This broad sample allows us to see deep connections between the classifications proposed by social scientists and the things people do on the sidewalk, in the office, or in the classroom. Matt L. Drabek's account of classification provides us with a way to see as connected such seemingly disconnected issues in the philosophy of the social sciences and feminist philosophy as the situation of under-represented groups in academia, new models of parenting and the family, the nature of sexual orientation, and the nature of scientific bias.
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I find especially interesting Drabek's emphasis on characterizing 'feedback bias' as a form of structural bias, as opposed to the much studied cognitive bias. . . .The brief discussion on the endogenous/exogenous distress question seems to me one of the book's highlights. . . .Drabek's book contributes to the existing literature by providing a detailed catalogue of cases relevant to marginalization. . . .Overall, this book will serve as a useful resource for readers interested in the topic of how language and classification can harm. By providing a detailed catalogue of cases of marginalization through labeling, it raises many interesting questions that will certainly become fruitful avenues of further research. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Starting from provocative and engaging examples, Matt L. Drabek sets out an original approach to practices and their place in our everyday life. The book casts much-needed light on debates over our self-understanding and our relations to others, including controversies over gender identity, pornography, and psychiatric classification. -- David G. Stern, University of Iowa

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