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What Makes Epistemic Injustice an “Injustice”? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Philosophy, 2020
The notion of epistemic injustice has in recent years gained recognition within social and political philosophy. Epistemic injustice is the idea that someone can be unfairly discriminated against in our capacity as a knower and that unfair and unjust communicative structures, institutions, and practices have the potential to reproduce and further ...
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Resisting Structural Epistemic Injustice

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2018
What form must a theory of epistemic injustice take in order to successfully illuminate the epistemic dimensions of struggles that are primarily political?
Michael Doan
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From knowledge to violence: the epistemic dimension of sexual violence testimony

open access: yesEstudios de Filosofía, 2022
The aim of this article is to highlight the epistemic dimension present in the testimony of victims of sexual violence, which takes place through various mechanisms of epistemic injustice, whether testimonial or hermeneutic.
Aurora Georgina Bustos Arellano
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Mapping out epistemic justice in the clinical space: using narrative techniques to affirm patients as knowers

open access: yesPhilosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2021
Epistemic injustice sits at the intersection of ethics, epistemology, and social justice. Generally, this philosophical term describes when a person is wrongfully discredited as a knower; and within the clinical space, epistemic injustice is the ...
Leah Teresa Rosen
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الظلم المعرفي عند ميراندا فريكر [PDF]

open access: yesWadī Al-Nīl Lil Dirāsāt wa Al-Buẖūṯ Al-Insāniyyaẗ wa Al-Iğtimāʿiyyaẗ wa Al-Tarbawiyyaẗ
يُعد "الظلم المعرفي Epistemic Injustice" أحد المفاهيم الجديدة في الفلسفة، والذي يصف بشكل واسع، نوعًا من الظلم الذي يحدث عند تلاقي العالم الاجتماعي والمعرفي.
مريم عبد المسيح يوسف داود
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The Impact of the Concept of Continental (Romano-Germanic) Criminal Procedure on the Phenomenon of “Epistemic Injustice”

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal, 2023
The present article concentrates on the systemic and institutional environment characteristic of the sphere of criminal trial as being a source of reality called “epistemic injustice”.
Maria Rogacka-Rzewnicka
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Metrics and epistemic injustice

open access: yesJournal of Documentation, 2022
The use of metrics is largely driven by competition such as university rankings and league tables. Not only that metrics are not designed to enrich academic and research culture, they also suppress the visibility and credibility of works by minorities. As such, metrics perpetuate epistemic injustice in knowledge practices.
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Mansplaining as Epistemic Injustice

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2021
“Mansplaining” is by now part of the common cultural vernacular. Yet, academic analyses of it—specifically, philosophical ones—are missing. This paper sets out to address just that problem. Analyzed through a lens of epistemic injustice, the focus of the
Nicole Dular
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Epistemic Injustice in the Education of People with Mental Disabilities

open access: yesEducação & Realidade, 2022
This article offers a perspective on inclusive education based on Fricker’s conception of epistemic injustice. What is the relationship between inclusive education and epistemic injustice in the case of students with mental deficiencies?
Ana María Rosas Rodríguez   +1 more
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On “epistemic injustice” and victimization in prisons

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal, 2023
The article looks for reasons that explain the different results of criminal investigations conducted inside and outside prisons. We ask if and how the concept of epistemic injustice, as developed by Miranda Fricker, helps to understand those variations.
Jörg Alfred Stippel   +2 more
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