Hello new followers! We are collecting experiences and testimonies of epistemic injustice / epistemic positioning. If you'd like to share your story, reminder that you can do that here - it's anonymous and we won't post it without your permission! https://t.co/Y8Dwb3W3x4
Hope everyone's having a good day! ☀️☀️ Thanks to everyone who's sent a testimony of their experience of epistemic injustice. We're still collecting more so feel free to share here:
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Wishing everyone a Happy New Year! We're now receiving testimonies from people with experiences of epistemic injustice. Please share yours here:
https://t.co/Y8Dwb3F0v4
Second day of the Political Epistemology Network conference in Amsterdam starting off with an important keynote by @jana_bacevic on (epistemic) positioning, (epistemic) injustice, and the political economy of knowledge production #politicalepistemology
Hello! Ever had someone 'borrow' from your work and not cite you? That's a form of #epistemicpositioning known as non-attribution or appropriation! Read more about the intersection between these forms of positioning and #epistemicinjustice https://t.co/uQOYrnP8Wn
Ever had your ideas crop up in your supervisor's or another senior academic's work, without any reference to you? That's non-attribution! Read more about other forms of #epistemicpositioning and #epistemicinjustice here: https://t.co/4nDnXbmgxd
Why is work on the UK and US 'just' sociology or political science, and work on places outside the Global North 'area studies'? Read more about #domaining - a form of #epistemicpositioning that links knowers to their body of knowledge based on identity https://t.co/xyG46TgjWL
Ever been told that your academic work is only about your personal 'experience'? Here's a famous example! Outside Big Lebowski, this is known as 'bounding' - and it happens more often to women and ethnic minority scholars. Read more: https://t.co/LxgnE5ke8y
We also aim to collect experiences and testimonies from people who have experienced epistemic injustice or have been the objects of epistemic positioning. You can share your story - anonymously - here: https://t.co/Y8Dwb3W3x4
Hello! We are a new project at @durham_uni's Department of Sociology (@DurhamSociology), led by @jana_bacevic. We explore, challenge, and publish on intersections of epistemic injustice and intellectual positioning! Check out our work: https://t.co/KsENdmE0VE