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Words Silenced, Words Unknown: The Hermeneutic Injustice Surrounding Undisclosed Child Trauma Survivors

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics
Childhood trauma is an often life-altering experience that impacts behaviours, relationships, cognition, psychological health, and neurological functioning.
Dr. Kate Melissa Beamer
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Hermeneutic Injustices: Practical and Epistemic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Hermeneutical injustices, according to Miranda Fricker, are injustices that occur “when a gap in collective interpretive resources puts someone at an unfair disadvantage when it comes to making sense of their social experiences” (Fricker 2007, 1).
Oliveira, Luis R. G.
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The Epistemic Injustice of Epistemic Injustice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This paper argues that the current discourse on epistemic injustice in social epistemology itself perpetuates epistemic injustice, namely hermeneutic injustice with regards to class and classism. The main reason is that debates
Spiegel, Thomas J.
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Hermeneutical Injustice and the Problem of Authority [PDF]

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2017
Miranda Fricker (2008) identifies a wrong she calls ‘hermeneutical injustice’. A culture’s hermeneutical resources are the shared meanings its members use to understand their experience, and communicate this understanding to others. Cultures tend to be composed of different social groups that are organised hierarchically.
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Music Composition and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This article considers the implications of the consideration of epistemic justice within modes of composition pedagogy within Higher Education, and takes the form of part-manifesto and part-reflection on my experiences of teaching composition in this ...
Redhead, L
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Participatory codesign of patient involvement in a Learning Health System: How can data‐driven care be patient‐driven care?

open access: yesHealth Expectations, 2022
Background A Learning Health System (LHS) is a model of how routinely collected health data can be used to improve care, creating ‘virtuous cycles’ between data and improvement.
Sarah E. Knowles   +9 more
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Comedic Hermeneutical Injustice

open access: yesHypatia, 2022
AbstractThis article posits and explores the concept of comedic hermeneutical injustice: a type of hermeneutical injustice that disadvantages members of marginalized groups in the arena of humor-sharing. First I explain the concept of comedic hermeneutical injustice: that agents who are hermeneutically marginalized are less able to successfully ...
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Varieties of Hermeneutical Injustice: A Blueprint

open access: yesMoral Philosophy and Politics, 2021
AbstractIn this paper, we have two goals. First, we argue for a blueprint for hermeneutical injustice that allows us to schematize existing and discover new varieties of hermeneutical injustices. The underlying insight is that Fricker provides both a general concept of hermeneutical injustice and a specific conception thereof. By distinguishing between
Bratu, Christine   +3 more
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Misión médica: interacción obstaculizada por el conflicto armado

open access: yesMundo Fesc, 2021
Field research in Bioethics. Objective: To analyze from a bioethical perspective the situations experienced in the Catatumbo region of Colombia by healthcare personnel belonging to the medical mission (MM), by establishing connections from the ...
Gloria Omaira Bautista-Espinel   +2 more
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Deception-Based Hermeneutical Injustice [PDF]

open access: yesEpisteme, 2021
AbstractI argue that patients who suffer genital surgery to ‘disambiguate’ their sexual anatomy, a practice labelled ‘intersex genital mutilation’ (IGM) by intersex advocates, can be understood as victims of hermeneutical injustice in the sense elaborated by Miranda Fricker. This claim is clarified and defended from two objections. I further argue that
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