Typecasts, tokens, and spokespersons: A case for credibility excess as testimonial injustice

E Davis - Hypatia, 2016 - cambridge.org
Miranda Fricker maintains that testimonial injustice is a matter of credibility deficit, not
excess. In this article, I argue that this restricted characterization of testimonial injustice is too …

Evidentialism and moral encroachment

G Gardiner - Believing in accordance with the evidence: New …, 2018 - Springer
Moral encroachment holds that the epistemic justification of a belief can be affected by moral
factors. If the belief might wrong a person or group more evidence is required to justify the …

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 …

“The local consultant will not be credible”: How epistemic injustice is experienced and practised in development aid

S Koch - Testimonial Injustice and Trust, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
This paper uses the concept of epistemic injustice to shed light on the discriminatory
treatment of experts in and by development aid. While the literature on epistemic justice is …

Testifying bodies: testimonial injustice as derivatization

CM Cusick - Testimonial Injustice and Trust, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Human beings as objects, and we are objects inter alia, offer information, even knowledge.
And yet, in a society marked by pervasive identity prejudice, even objects do not offer neutral …

The message in the microaggression: Epistemic oppression at the intersection of disability and race

JW Schroer, Z Bain - Microaggressions and philosophy, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter articulates how people understand “microaggression” and offers a clarifying
augmentation of that account. It attempts to define disability, and then talk through how …

Sourcing women's ecological knowledge: The worry of epistemic objectification

R Tuvel - Hypatia, 2015 - cambridge.org
In this paper, I argue that although it is important to attend to injustices surrounding women's
epistemic exclusions, it is equally important to attend to injustices surrounding women's …

Race, Property, and Erasure in the Rust Belt: Viewing Urban Changes through a Binocular Colonial Lens

CW Herbert, M Brown - Du Bois Review: Social Science Research …, 2023 - cambridge.org
This article builds on settler and domestic colonial histories and theories to advance our
understanding of urban changes in segregated, disinvested, US Rust Belt cities. While many …

Institutions and solidarity: Wild rice research, relationships, and the commodification of knowledge

M Bowman - Food Justice in US and Global Contexts: Bringing …, 2017 - Springer
In this paper I express pessimism about the ability of universities and other knowledge-
producing institutions to be in genuine solidarity with food justice and food-sovereignty …

Globalizing feminist methodology: Building on Schwartzman's challenging liberalism

TW Tobin - Hypatia, 2009 - cambridge.org
Critique, by noting that liberalism has been both good and bad for women. Liberal ideals
and values such as equality, autonomy, and rights have certainly been valuable to women in …