The notion of epistemic justice helps interrogate existing practices of knowledge production, interpretation and use, leading to questions about “who” generates knowledge in society and how certain perspectives and forms of knowledge might be negated and marginalized as a part of a broader power structure. While knowledge is ‘the essence of education’ (Kotzee, 2017:348), debates around educational justice have tended to focus more on questions of redistribution (of access, resources, etc.) and recognition (of identities, cultures, etc.), than on the dimension of justice that is specifically related to knowledge, how it is accessed, distributed and produced within school settings. The notion of epistemic justice, which helps us consider such...
The paper explores the work of four contemporary theorists of educational reform, following deep cur...
Research in education draws upon a wide range of epistemological traditions due in part to the wide ...
This article contributes to current debates on progressive, knowledge-based approaches to the curric...
The notion of epistemic justice helps interrogate existing practices of knowledge production, interp...
In this study of a postcolonial school, we expand understandings of epistemic justice from the persp...
In this paper I first argue that we can reconstruct the norms of educational justice only if we unde...
This paper explores how University as social entity has great potential to confront epistemic injust...
This paper explores how University as social entity has great potential to confront epistemic injust...
In this article I make the case that epistemic othering constitutes epistemic injustice, which is in...
Trabajo presentado en el Symposium “Research, teaching and learning across disciplinary frontiers”of...
This study of a postcolonial site engages with epistemic justice from the perspective of language. I...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
The purpose of this project is identifying instances of epistemic injustice, especially testimonial ...
The paper explores the work of four contemporary theorists of educational reform, following deep cur...
Research in education draws upon a wide range of epistemological traditions due in part to the wide ...
This article contributes to current debates on progressive, knowledge-based approaches to the curric...
The notion of epistemic justice helps interrogate existing practices of knowledge production, interp...
In this study of a postcolonial school, we expand understandings of epistemic justice from the persp...
In this paper I first argue that we can reconstruct the norms of educational justice only if we unde...
This paper explores how University as social entity has great potential to confront epistemic injust...
This paper explores how University as social entity has great potential to confront epistemic injust...
In this article I make the case that epistemic othering constitutes epistemic injustice, which is in...
Trabajo presentado en el Symposium “Research, teaching and learning across disciplinary frontiers”of...
This study of a postcolonial site engages with epistemic justice from the perspective of language. I...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
The purpose of this project is identifying instances of epistemic injustice, especially testimonial ...
The paper explores the work of four contemporary theorists of educational reform, following deep cur...
Research in education draws upon a wide range of epistemological traditions due in part to the wide ...
This article contributes to current debates on progressive, knowledge-based approaches to the curric...