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The Price of Knowledge: Contributory Injustice Among Low-Income First-Generation Students in Higher Education

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In this thesis, I argue that low-income, first-generation (LIFG) students experience epistemic injustice and oppression in higher education because of the inequitable distribution of hermeneutic and epistemic resources between LIFG and higher-income ...
Tronciu, Stella
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ANALYSIS OF AMINA WADUD'S HERMENEUTIC WEAKNESSES THROUGH WASATIYYAH YUSUF QARDHAWI'S PERSPECTIVE

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The emergence of some activists from the feminist movement who consider the need for deconstruction and reconstruction as well as interpretation of the Al-Qur'an. This case is aimed at achieving a fairer meaning, and no party is marginalized. Amina Wadud
Azizah, Khansa'
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Testimoniar sometida a la injusticia hermenéutica. Daño sexual y discernimiento

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Testifying subjected to hermeneutical injustice. Sexual harm and discernment Resumen: Junto a la concepción del testimonio como institución social sometida a condiciones y normas, hay en Conocimiento expropiado (Broncano 2020) una segunda forma de ...
Martínez-Sáez, Carmen
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Of Listening and Speaking: Four Movements Towards an Anti‐Colonial and Anti‐Capitalist Register

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Journal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 329-333, June 2026.
Ana Deumert
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Perceptions of Teaching Pre-verbal Pupils with Autism and Severe Learning Difficulties: Factors Influencing the Application of Intensive Interaction in the Thai Culture

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The educational provision for pupils with autism and severe learning difficulties (SLD) in Thailand has struggled. Families and institutions have attempted to seek an alternative pedagogy to improve children’s quality of life.
Sri-Amnuay, Rungrat
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Hermeneutical injustice and the computational turn in law

open access: yes, 2021
In this paper, I argue that the computational turn in law poses a potential challenge to the legal protections that the rule of law has traditionally afforded us, of a distinctively hermeneutical kind. Computational law brings increased epistemic opacity to the legal system, thereby constraining our ability to understand the law (and ourselves in light
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