Algorithmic profiling as a source of hermeneutical injustice. [PDF]
Milano S, Prunkl C.
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Calling trauma, elite capture, and hermeneutical injustice
Abstract Not infrequently, members of privileged groups call trauma: by framing a complex situation around the trauma they claim to have endured. What, if anything, is the problem with this? To address this question, I analyse a case study of this phenomenon: culturally prevalent descriptions of Portuguese decolonization in terms of ...
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Tackling Hermeneutical Injustices in Gender-Affirming Healthcare
AbstractPreviously proposed strategies for tackling hermeneutical injustices take for granted the interests people have in certain things about them being intelligible to them and/or to others, and seek to enable them to satisfy these interests. Strategies of this sort I call interests-as-given strategies.
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The Stigma of self-report in health research: Time to reconsider what counts as "Objective". [PDF]
Alwan NA.
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Misunderstood, Minimised, Misrepresented: Autistic Young Adults' Experiences of Epistemic Injustices in Healthcare Interactions Around Autism. [PDF]
Uisma AM, Virkki T, Ylilahti M.
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Anything but Endo: Diagnostic Buck-Passing in Endometriosis Diagnosis. [PDF]
Dexter R, Kitts M, Welty H, Jeske M.
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The relationship between capacity and credibility: implications for epistemic injustice. [PDF]
Reed-Berendt R, Ganguli-Mitra A.
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Hermeneutical injustice: blood-sports and the English Defence League [PDF]
Brownmiller S. +8 more
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I'm still here and my opinion matters: a scoping review on the experience of epistemic injustice among people living with dementia. [PDF]
Calabrese L +9 more
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