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Habitus can be hard to confront because it has been naturalized and made invisible

Habitus can be hard to confront because it has been naturalized and made invisible

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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Similar to how Implicit bias is a preference that is not under our conscious control., and just how The first step to managing implicit biases is to reflect on them and to get feedback from other people the same can be said for problematizing a habitus. It might stand to reason that implicit bias is a type of, or at least part of the same physiological mechanism as habitus.

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