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Presumed guilty until proven credible: epistemic injustice toward Venezuelan immigrants in Colombia

open access: yesEstudios de Filosofía, 2022
With few exceptions, philosophers working on immigration have not taken up the topic of epistemic injustice, primarily, I imagine, because immigration justice is often too narrowly conceived of as encompassing moral and political concerns rather than ...
Allison Wolf
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Epistemic injustice in psychiatry [PDF]

open access: yesBJPsych Bulletin, 2017
SummaryIt has been argued that those who suffer from medical conditions are more vulnerable to epistemic injustice (a harm done to a person in their capacity as an epistemic subject) than healthy people. This editorial claims that people with mental disorders are even more vulnerable to epistemic injustice than those with somatic illnesses.
Crichton, Paul   +2 more
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Epistemic Injustice and Illness [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, 2016
AbstractThis article analyses the phenomenon of epistemic injustice within contemporary healthcare. We begin by detailing the persistent complaints patients make about their testimonial frustration and hermeneutical marginalization, and the negative impact this has on their care.
Kidd, Ian James, Carel, Havi Hannah
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Epistemic Injustice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
<p>“Epistemic injustice” is a fairly new concept in philosophy, which, loosely speaking, describes a kind of injustice that occurs at the intersection of structures of the social world and knowledge. While the concept was first put forward in the 1990’s, the most significant publication on the topic is Miranda Fricker’s book Epistemic Injustice ...
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Relational care and epistemic injustice. [PDF]

open access: yesPrim Health Care Res Dev, 2023
Abstract The philosophical underpinnings of primary care have been examined from several perspectives in recent years. In two previous articles, we have argued that a relational view of autonomy is better matched to the primary care setting than others, and that view is mainly formed from the descriptors of its practice.
Shah R, Ahluwalia S, Spicer J.
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Epistemic Injustice

open access: yesEpistemology & Philosophy of Science
In the article I consider models of science-society communication in the context of epistemic injustice and communication within sciences. In the first part, I focus on two approaches: (1) historical epistemology and (2) the concept of citizen science.
Rebecca Lund   +2 more
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L'injustice épistémique : questions de vérité et méthode

open access: yesLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics, 2022
This article proposes the comparison of two methods of analysis, semiotics, and hermeneutics, to address contemporary issues in ethical and political philosophy, through the study of the phenomenon of epistemic injustice. Conceptualized by Fricker (2007)
Coline Sénac
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Epistemic injustice: an epiphenomenon of advertising communication

open access: yesИнтеллект. Инновации. Инвестиции, 2023
Advertising as a simulacrum, an artifact of modern mythologized society has for a while been in the focus of philosophical research, but the phenomenon of epistemic injustice generated by advertising communication still requires reflection.
Zh. E. Vavilova
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Epistemic injustice in the age of evidence-based practice: The case of fibromyalgia

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2021
The aim of this paper is to analyze epistemic interactions in healthcare practices. In clinical encounters, participants exchange and interpret knowledge.
Kristin Margrethe Heggen, Henrik Berg
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