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Agnotology in Action: A Dialogue

Science and the Production of Ignorance, 2020
Peter Galison, Robert Proctor
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What Exactly is Presupposed by Agnotology? The Challenge of Intentions

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2023
The paper seeks to contribute to clarifying agnotology as an ‘epistemic strategy’, conceived as ‘epistemically damaging and hurt[ing] the production of knowledge’.
Mathias Girel
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The ignorance of hypervigilance: agnotology and halal along the Belt and Road

Review of International Political Economy, 2023
When actors engage in attentional biases, they focus on one area of knowledge at the expense of others. In contrast to previous literature, we contend that these biases do not necessarily result in selective ignorance.
Amalina Anuar, Chan Xin Ying
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Towards an agnotology of policy studies: identifying, understanding and addressing knowledge limitations in real world policymaking

Evidence & Policy, 2022
This comment responds to points raised in Hannah et al (2022). The commentary frames the Hannah et al discussion within other recent moves in the policy field to take ‘non-knowledge’ more seriously.
Michael Howlett
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Agnotology in Palestine/Israel

The American Historical Review, 2023
Abstract This essay, a product of a reflection and dialogue between a Palestinian and a Jewish Israeli, revisits the so-called "Teddy Katz Affair," a heated debate that erupted first in 2000 but resurfaced recently due to a new documentary.
Basma Fahoum, Arie M Dubnov
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Racist Agnotology: How Myth-Making about Institutions and Knowledge Production Contributes to Racialized Ignorance

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Recently, scholars have revitalized the study of race by exploring how ignorance epistemologically fortifies racial domination. To articulate terms of analysis, much of this literature invokes two recurrent modes of racialized ignorance—racist ...
Kushan Dasgupta   +2 more
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Cinema as Historian: Agnotology and the Politics of Historical and Fictional Representations of the Vietnam War

Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies, 2018
Cinema is visual storytelling, and is therefore a medium that tells by showing; in order to do that, it is required to ‘create’ that which it aims to present. There is a certain degree of artifice inherent in this form of ‘telling by showing’ and cinema,
Naveen John Panicker
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