Editing Statistics and Statistical Programming (Fall 2020)

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==== Statistics and power ====
==== Statistics and power ====


The subject matter of this course—statistics and statistical programming—has historical and present-day affinities with a variety of oppressive ideologies and projects, including white supremacy, discrimination on the basis of gender and sexuality, state violence, genocide, and colonialism. It has also been used to challenge and undermine these projects in various ways. I will work throughout the quarter to acknowledge and represent these legacies accurately, at the same time as I also strive to advance equity, inclusion, and justice through my teaching practice, the selection of curricular materials, and the cultivation of an inclusive classroom environment. Please see my [[User:Aaronshaw/Classroom_policies|general classroom policies]] for more on some of these topics.
The subject matter of this course—statistics and statistical programming—has historical and present-day affinities with a variety of oppressive ideologies and projects, including white supremacy, discrimination on the basis of gender and sexuality, genocide, and colonialism. I will work throughout the quarter to acknowledge and represent these legacies accurately, at the same time as I also strive to undermine them through my teaching practice, the selection of curricular materials, and the cultivation of an inclusive and respectful classroom environment. Please see my [[User:Aaronshaw/Classroom_policies|general classroom policies]] for more on some of these topics.


== Schedule (with all the details) ==
== Schedule (with all the details) ==
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