How You Say It
Why We Judge Others by the Way They Talkāand the Costs of This Hidden Bias
Katherine D. Kinzler
The book explores the social and psychological implications of linguistic prejudice, examining how accents, dialects, and language use influence perceptions and judgments about individuals' intelligence, trustworthiness, and social status. It delves into the consequences of these biases, advocating for greater awareness and inclusivity in how we evaluate and respond to the diverse ways people communicate.
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