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Epistemic Injustice and Social Work

open access: yes
This book chapter defines Marian Fricker's concept of Epistemic Injustice. We consider this idea in relation to a criminal case which took place in the UK, arguing the police investigation of this case embodied the idea of ‘Identity Power'.
Neale, Barbara   +2 more
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Inaugural: A Necessary Disenchantment: Myth, Agency and Injustice in a Digital World

open access: yes, 2014
This lecture reviews the history of how the status and authority of media institutions over the past century have been entangled with wider claims about social knowledge and the order of societies. It analyses those relations in terms of three successive
Nick Couldry, Couldry, Nick
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Breaking the Wheel, Credibility, and Hermeneutical Injustice: A Response to Harris [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy & Technology
AbstractIn this short paper, I respond to Keith Raymond Harris’ paper “Synthetic Media, The Wheel, and the Burden of Proof”. In particular, I examine his arguments against two prominent approaches employed to deal with synthetic media such as deepfakes and other GenAI content, namely, the “reactive” and “proactive” approaches.
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Prejudicial but not unduly so? Addressing the epistemic and non‐epistemic dangers of rap evidence

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 53, Issue 2, Page 335-358, June 2026.
Abstract Recent years have seen mounting concern about the use of rap music as evidence in criminal proceedings, alongside an ever‐increasing number of cases involving ‘rap evidence’. Yet, while rap music is widely recognized to be highly prejudicial as evidence in court, little is known about how ‘prejudicial effect’ is, or should be, conceptualized ...
ABENAA OWUSU‐BEMPAH
wiley   +1 more source

Attachment theory and epistemic injustice towards mothers of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

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This thesis is an attempt to re-examine attachment theory in the light of contemporary research, and to consider how far the claim that attachment difficulties can cause ADHD is warranted.
Zoric, Bozena
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Islamophobia and Danish academia

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 53, Issue 2, Page 263-290, June 2026.
Abstract This article investigates how Danish academics participate in, interpret, and reproduce debates on the legal and normative regulation of Muslims in Denmark since the early 2000s. Through a thematic analysis of journal articles and public dissemination outputs authored by Danish researchers, it explores the social production of legal knowledge ...
SOFIE AALTONEN
wiley   +1 more source

Meanings of staying healthy in a context where others developed burnout – phenomenological‐hermeneutic interpretation of healthcare personnel’s narratives

open access: yes, 2009
Burnout has become a major problem in many industrialized countries, but not everyone at the same work place develops burnout. The present paper aimed to illuminate meanings of staying healthy in a context where others developed burnout as narrated by ...
Gabriella Gustafsson   +3 more
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Somatic Overdiagnosis and Hermeneutical Injustice

open access: yesErkenntnis
Abstract Overdiagnosis has increasingly been recognized as a severe issue within medicine because it leads to iatrogenic harms and issues of distributive justice without corresponding benefit of treatment. This article attempts to show that overdiagnosis is also a matter of epistemic injustice. Through qualitative empirical studies, it argues
openaire   +2 more sources

Representing, Re‐presenting, or Producing the Past? Memory Work amongst Museum Employees

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 1739-1770, June 2026.
Abstract Though it is widely understood that the past can be an important resource for organizations, less is known about the micro‐level skills and choices that help to materialize different representations of the past. We understand these micro‐level skills and choices as a practice: ‘memory work’ – a banner term gathering various activities that ...
Jeremy Aroles   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

How could the United Nations Global Digital Compact prevent cultural imposition and hermeneutical injustice? [PDF]

open access: yes
As the geopolitical superpowers race to regulate the digital realm, their divergent rights-centered, market-driven, and social-control-based approaches require a global compact on digital regulation.
Gwagwa, Arthur   +1 more
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