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Information Segregation Conference
When: June 4-5, 2026
Where: The African Institute for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS), University of Johannesburg
CfA:
Physical segregation of human beings has an epistemic aspect: when individuals are required to occupy separate spaces, information is consequently segregated, creating barriers to the generation and transmission of knowledge. If there is a norm that says folks who live uptown ought to stay uptown and folks who live downtown ought to stay downtown, an obvious consequence will be ignorance of what things are like on the other side of town (with asymmetries between uptown and downtown kinds of ignorance familiar from standpoint and feminist theory). This kind of ignorance is a familiar feature of racial segregation, and more broadly of norms that proscribe freedom of movement. This conference is devoted to discussion of the mechanisms that sustain information segregation and its epistemological, ethical, and political consequences, along with related issues in ethics, political philosophy, and social epistemology.
Our questions include:
Confirmed Speakers:
Organizers: Allan Hazlett (Washington University in St. Louis) and Veli Mitova (University of Johannesburg)
Abstract submission: If you would like to present at the conference, please send a 500-word abstract of a talk, to be presented in 30-40 minutes, to ahaz...@wustl.edu by February 15th, 2026. Acceptance decisions will be made by March 1st.
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Veli Mitova
Professor and Director
African Institute for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, University of Johannesburg
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