The journal and the quest for epistemic justice

A Dadze‐Arthur, MS Mangai - Public Administration and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Recognising the growing interconnectivity of academic publishing with larger socio‐political
shifts, this article charts the increasing momentum behind the push for greater epistemic …

Consultancy firms' roles in policy diffusion: a systematic review from the environmental governance field

A Burchard-Levine, D Huitema, NW Jager, I Bijlsma - Policy Sciences, 2024 - Springer
Since the 1980's, the growing involvement of private consultancy firms in the public sector
worldwide has instigated concerns about the outsourcing of public policy advising to market …

Epistemic injustice in climate adaptation

MF Byskov, K Hyams - Ethical theory and moral practice, 2022 - Springer
Indigenous peoples are disproportionally vulnerable to climate change. At the same time,
they possess valuable knowledge for fair and sustainable climate adaptation planning and …

Doing epistemic justice in sustainable development: Applying the philosophical concept of epistemic injustice to the real world

S Cummings, C Dhewa, G Kemboi… - Sustainable …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Originally conceptualized by the philosopher, Miranda Fricker, epistemic injustice—unfair
treatment of individuals and groups in knowledge‐related and communicative practices—is …

Aid micropolitics: Everyday southern resistance to racialized and geographical assumptions of expertise

G Sou - Environment and planning C: politics and space, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Aid partnerships between global north and global south institutions are critiqued for
maintaining colonial knowledge politics and restricting the participation of southern …

Doing harm: the impact of UK's GCRF cuts on research ethics, partnerships and governance

Z Nwako, T Grieve, R Mitchell… - Global Social …, 2023 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
In spring 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, research projects funded by the UK's Global
Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) were subjected to budget cuts. The cuts were the result …

A decade of incorporating social sciences in the integrated marine biosphere research project (IMBeR): much done, much to do?

I van Putten, R Kelly, RD Cavanagh… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Successful management and mitigation of marine challenges depends on cooperation and
knowledge sharing which often occurs across culturally diverse geographic regions. Global …

Entrenched, unrelenting, unsettled: Cultural essentialism in international development research on domestic violence in Nepal

C Willey-Sthapit, T Lindhorst, S Kemp, M Magarati - Affilia, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Domestic violence (DV) is a serious problem that reinforces patriarchy and interlocking
systems of oppression. Yet, as a form of gender-based violence, DV has long been …

Exploring challenges and politics of knowledge production in the global South-Evidence from Bangladesh's aid and development sector

P Kamruzzaman - Environment and Planning C: Politics and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This article takes Bangladesh as a case study and explores the motivations (or lack of),
challenges, and politics of knowledge production with a particular focus on development …

Bioethanol sacrifice zones and environmental/epistemic injustice. A case study in Argentina.

M Berger - Environmental Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper presents a case of environmental conflict caused by a corn-based bioethanol
plant in Argentina-one of the world's most important agro-industrial economies. The aim is to …