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Fundamental issues in epistemic injustice in healthcare. [PDF]
Nielsen KM, Nordgaard J, Henriksen MG.
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Precarious agency: The role of uptake
Abstract How do we overcome the agency dilemma, that is, account for the fact that power relations heavily affect our agency without neglecting the many ways in which oppressed people act meaningfully? This article offers a solution by paying special attention to socially complex uptake in a framework of communities of practice. In order to explain the
Deborah Mühlebach
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The role of clinicians in the looping effect: epistemic injustices and looping breaks. [PDF]
Gauld C +3 more
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Crisis beyond the exceptional: the latent, everyday nature of the crisis perpetual
We are surrounded by declarations of crises, from climate to housing, debt and beyond. Crisis is everywhere and yet it remains exceptional. A crisis is imagined as a call to action, a repudiation of the old system, promising change if only the moment can be seized.
Kathryn Furlong
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Beyond inclusion: are clinical trials solving the right problem? [PDF]
Kirk UB, Georgiou N, Hillel R, Moraga P.
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ABSTRACT Research on social policy and solidarity often highlights disability as a paradigmatic case of a ‘deserving’ group that warrants social support. However, this hierarchical view of solidarity frequently ignores the role of solidarity in the lived experiences and everyday practices of disabled people themselves.
Roni Holler, Efrat Keidar, Sagit Mor
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One thing is testimonial injustice and another is conceptual competence injustice: reply to Podosky and Tuckwell [PDF]
Padilla Cruz, Manuel
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Abstract This paper explores the commemorative practices of two feminist collectives engaging in anti‐feminicide collages in the cities of Paris and Montreuil. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2023 and 2025, it examines how these activist interventions, as temporary urban memorials, intersect memory‐work and care‐work in urban space ...
Morgane Rudaz
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Addressing epistemic injustice in the mental healthcare of Indigenous people in Bangladesh: Implications for global mental health. [PDF]
Faruk MO.
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