Members of marginalized communities are often accused of being "too sensitive" when subjected to supposedly harmless acts of microaggression. This paper explores a simulated society consisting of marginalized and non-marginalized agents who interact and may, based on their individually held convictions, commit acts of microaggressions. Agents witnessing a microaggression might condone, ignore or condemn such microaggressions, thus potentially influencing a perpetrator's conviction. A prototype model has been implemented in NetLogo, and possible applications are briefly discussed.
翻译:本文探讨一个模拟社会,由处于社会边缘地位和非处于社会边缘地位的代理人组成,他们根据个别的定罪进行互动,并可能进行微观侵犯行为;目睹微观侵犯的代理人可能纵容、忽视或谴责这种微型侵犯行为,从而可能影响犯罪者的定罪;在NetLogo实施了一个原型模型,并简要讨论了可能的应用。