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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 | 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) == |