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Translating research into theatre: Nanay: a testimonial play [PDF]
Johnston, Caleb, Pratt, Geraldine
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Michigan v. Bryant: Defining the “Testimonial Statement” [PDF]
Chen, Hsien-Ying Shine
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“Yes, (s)he is pretty, but...” An investigation of the simultaneous impact of endorser characteristics relevant to purchasing behaviour [PDF]
Objectives. Research on advertising efficiency states, that both the attractiveness of a model endorsing a product (Halliwell & Dittmar, 2004) as well as the extent of identification with this endorser (Felser, 2001) are relevant parameters of ...
Agthe, Maria +2 more
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Bullcoming v. New Mexico: Revisiting Analyst Testimony After Melendez-Diaz [PDF]
Wallyfy is planned to be a social webmagazine with a focus on good content, with a quality check and moderation of the published content. The author of the study provides Wallyfy with thoughts and ideas about the website content and functionality.
Herskowitz, Alex
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The Institution of Gender-Based Asylum and Epistemic Injustice: A Structural Limit [PDF]
One of the recent attempts to explore epistemic dimensions of forced displacement focuses on the institution of gender-based asylum and hopes to detect forms of epistemic injustice within assessments of gender related asylum applications.
Sertler, Ezgi
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The Expansionist View of Systematic Testimonial Injustice: South Asian Context [PDF]
In this paper, I offer an expansionist view of the Frickerian central case of testimonial injustice, citing examples from the South Asian context. To defend this expansionist position, I provide an argument in three parts. First, I argue that credibility
Nurul Huda, Kazi A. S. M.
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On the Possibility of Knowledge through Unsafe Testimony [PDF]
If knowledge requires safety, then one might think that when the epistemic source of knowledge is testimony, that testimony must itself be safe. Otherwise, will not the lack of safety transfer from testimony to hearer, such that hearer will lack ...
Madison, B. J. C.
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“Me Too”: Epistemic Injustice and the Struggle for Recognition [PDF]
Congdon (2017), Giladi (2018), and McConkey (2004) challenge feminist epistemologists and recognition theorists to come together to analyze epistemic injustice.
Jackson, Debra L.
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Softening the Formality and Formalism of the “Testimonial” Statement Concept [PDF]
In Crawford v. Washington (2004), the United States Supreme Court ruled that “testimonial” statements are the core, perhaps exclusive, concern of the Confrontation Clause.
Mosteller, Robert P.
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