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Centring the voices of survivors of child sexual abuse in research: an act of hermeneutic justice [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) are known to hold silence and create distance between themselves and service providers for self-protection, as groomed behaviour or to protect the listener from vicarious trauma.
Susanna Alyce   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Developing Gadamerian Virtues Against Epistemic Injustice: The Epistemic and Hermeneutic Dimensions of Ethics

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2022
In her groundbreaking text Epistemic Injustice, Miranda Fricker evaluates types of harms incurred by individuals undergoing unrecognized and inarticulable oppression.
Haley Burke
doaj   +3 more sources

Obstetric violence as epistemic injustice: childbirth trouble [PDF]

open access: yesSalud Colectiva, 2023
This article theoretically frames the issue of obstetric violence as epistemic injustice, drawing heavily from feminist phenomenological philosophy, within the general framework of narrative bioethics and the fight for sexual-reproductive rights.
Ester Massó Guijarro
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On hermeneutical openness and wilful hermeneutical ignorance [PDF]

open access: yesLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics, 2022
In this paper I argue for the relevance of the philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer for contemporary feminist scholarship on epistemic injustice and oppression.
Karl Landström
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L'injustice épistémique : questions de vérité et méthode [PDF]

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
doaj   +2 more sources

Hermeneutical injustice: an exercise in conceptual precision

open access: yesEstudios de Filosofía, 2022
In addition to opening a fertile field for inquiry in analytical social epistemology, Miranda Fricker’s work has provided powerful conceptual tools that merge descriptive capacity and political potency.
Blas Radi
doaj   +2 more sources

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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Death, Dying, and Credibility in Long-Term Care: How Healthcare Aides Were the Voiceless Other During the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2022
Confronted by an unprecedented number of deaths in Long-Term Care (LTC) during the COVID-19 pandemic, society had no choice but to engage in a public discourse about the state of death and dying in LTC, and the staff who were caring for residents ...
Katherine Stelfox
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Hermeneutical Dissent and the Species of Hermeneutical Injustice [PDF]

open access: yesHypatia, 2018
According to Miranda Fricker, a hermeneutical injustice occurs when there is a deficit in our shared tools of social interpretation (the collective hermeneutical resource), such that marginalized social groups are at a disadvantage in making sense of their distinctive and important experiences.
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Hermeneutical injustice and unworlding in Psychopathology

open access: yesPhilosophical Psychology, 2023
The rich literature in phenomenological psychopathology regards the communicative difficulties accompanying psychiatric illness as a product of 'unworlding': the experience of a drastic change in one's habitual field of experience. This paper argues that the relationship between speech expression and unworlding in psychiatric illness is more complex ...
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