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Building better archival futures by recognizing epistemic injustice
In 2024 University of Amsterdam’s launched a new research priority area, "Decolonial Futures," which centers on transforming archives, museums, and cultural institutions to address colonial legacies.
Charles Jeurgens
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Relevance theory and the social realities of communication. [PDF]
Johnson M.
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CRÍTICAS FEMINISTAS À PORNOGRAFIA NA PERSPECTIVA DA EPISTEMOLOGIA SOCIAL
O presente artigo visa discutir o conceito de objetificação epistêmica enquanto uma consequência da pornografia mainstream para o discurso sexual das mulheres. Para tratar sobre essa questão, o texto está dividido em três seções.
Lourenço, Myllana
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Overcoming Epistemic Injustice: Social and Psychological Perspectives
This volume draws together cutting edge research from the social sciences to find ways of overcoming the unconscious prejusice that is present in our everyday decisions, a phenomenon coined by the philosopher Miranda Fricker as \u27epistemic injustice ...
Sherman, Benjamin R., Goguen, Stacey A.
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This article aims to review the classical books Rojo y Negro by Stendhal and Ana Karenina by Tolstoi, through the concept of epistemic injustice, worked by the philosopher Miranda Fricker, and including in turn some concepts of Simone De Beauvoir.
Ferreyra, Mara
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The Horizon of Epistemology of Testimony: A Critical Analysis of Miranda Fricker's Thought
openLa tesi esplora l'orizzonte dell'epistemologia della testimonianza, focalizzandosi sull'analisi critica del pensiero di Miranda Fricker, tra le menti più influenti per l’epistemologia sociale contemporanea.
PILOTTO, MATTEO
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In this paper, I discuss some of the recent developments in the political turn of Social Epistemology, focusing on the notions of epistemic injustice and epistemic oppression.
Santos, Breno Ricardo Guimarães
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In no man’s land: epistemic uprooting as a form of injustice, resistance, and creation
El objetivo de este trabajo es proponer el concepto de desarraigo epistémico, ya planteado en el contexto de los estudios decoloniales, incorporando la perspectiva de la injusticia epistémica desarrollada por Miranda Fricker.
Isabel Roldán Gómez +1 more
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Epistemic Injustice: Understanding Across Difference
Miranda Fricker argues that powerless social groups may be subject to a unique form of injustice: hermeneutical injustice. On her account, deficiencies in the shared tools of interpretation may render the experiences of powerless social groups (for ...
Webster, Marisa Laila
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Can groups hold, revise and reject beliefs? Are collective doxastic attitudes reducible to what is believed by individual members or do they presuppose some additional joint commitment? How can we resist the sway of social stereotypes when assessing others as moral and intellectual agents?
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