This Viewpoint calls attention to the pervasive wrongs related to knowledge production, use, and circulation in global health, many of which are taken for granted. We argue that common practices in academic global health (eg, authorship practices, research partnerships, academic writing, editorial practices, sensemaking practices, and the choice of audience or research framing, questions, and methods) are peppered with epistemic wrongs that lead to or exacerbate epistemic injustice. We describe two forms of epistemic wrongs, credibility deficit and interpretive marginalisation, which stem from structural exclusion of marginalised producers and recipients of knowledge. We then illustrate these forms of epistemic wrongs using examples of comm...
International audienceIn her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda F...
© The Author(s) 2017. My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating th...
The concept of epistemic injustice has become a useful tool for understanding some of the wrongs and...
This Viewpoint calls attention to the pervasive wrongs related to knowledge production, use, and cir...
Epistemic injustice is a growing area of study for researchers and practitioners working in the fiel...
Because our knowledge-generating abilities are connected to our moral worth, we can wrong other peop...
This article analyses the phenomenon of epistemic injustice within contemporary healthcare. We begin...
This paper brings a critical awareness to the interrelations between epistemic injustice and knowled...
Person-centered healthcare requires providers to appreciate the knowledge and perspectives of patien...
Current research in philosophy argues that there is an epistemic dimension to injustice and has focu...
It is said that knowledge is power. So what happens when the knowledge of your own body is ignored o...
In this paper, we argue that certain theoretical conceptions of health, particularly those described...
The aim of this paper is to analyze epistemic interactions in healthcare practices. In clinical enco...
In this paper, I identify two inter-related varieties of epistemic injustice ubiquitous in science. ...
Ill persons suffer from a variety of epistemically-inflected harms and wrongs. Many of these are int...
International audienceIn her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda F...
© The Author(s) 2017. My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating th...
The concept of epistemic injustice has become a useful tool for understanding some of the wrongs and...
This Viewpoint calls attention to the pervasive wrongs related to knowledge production, use, and cir...
Epistemic injustice is a growing area of study for researchers and practitioners working in the fiel...
Because our knowledge-generating abilities are connected to our moral worth, we can wrong other peop...
This article analyses the phenomenon of epistemic injustice within contemporary healthcare. We begin...
This paper brings a critical awareness to the interrelations between epistemic injustice and knowled...
Person-centered healthcare requires providers to appreciate the knowledge and perspectives of patien...
Current research in philosophy argues that there is an epistemic dimension to injustice and has focu...
It is said that knowledge is power. So what happens when the knowledge of your own body is ignored o...
In this paper, we argue that certain theoretical conceptions of health, particularly those described...
The aim of this paper is to analyze epistemic interactions in healthcare practices. In clinical enco...
In this paper, I identify two inter-related varieties of epistemic injustice ubiquitous in science. ...
Ill persons suffer from a variety of epistemically-inflected harms and wrongs. Many of these are int...
International audienceIn her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda F...
© The Author(s) 2017. My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating th...
The concept of epistemic injustice has become a useful tool for understanding some of the wrongs and...