Epistemic Injustice Conference
African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS)
Live and online at the University of Johannesburg
29-30 March 2022
Keynote: Professor José Medina (Northwestern University)
Zoom registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpcO2tpz4jE9zLqIaJXUA0d26hPpM1Y1-l
Programme (All times are SAST=GMT+2)
Tuesday 29 March 2022
10:00-10:40 Hugh Robertson-Ritchie (University of Kent) ‘Reasons and Agency in Injustices Suffered by Patients with CFS/ME’ (Online)
10:50-11:30 Balamohan Shingade (University of Auckland) ‘Hermeneutical Injustice in the Context of Settler Colonialism’ (Online)
11:50-12:30 Abraham Tobi (University of Johannesburg) ‘Epistemic Injustice in Social Networking Platforms’ (Live)
12:40-13:20 Kerstin Reibold (University of Potsdam) ‘Who Needs To Tell the Truth?’ (Online)
14:00-14:40 Elliot Porter (University of Kent) ‘Answerability and Self-Answerability in Mania: from Responsibility to Reconciliation’ (Online)
14:50-15:30 Jules Salomone-Sehr & Camille Ternier (McGill University) ‘Know-how Dismissal’ (Online)
15:50-16:30 Amandine Catala (University of Quebec at Montreal) ‘Decolonizing Epistemic Power: Epistemic Injustice, Political Equality, and Colonial Memory’ (Online)
16:40-17:20 Milan Ney (CUNY) ‘Metaphors and Hermeneutical Resistance’ (Online)
WEDNESDAY 30 March 2022
10:00-10:40 Olerato Mogomotsi (University of Cape Town) ‘Imposter Syndrome and Epistemic Injustice’ (Live)
10:50-11:30 Gloria Mähringer (LMU) ‘Justificatory Injustices: Inequality in the access to justificatory reasons’ (Online)
11:50-12:30 Andrew Akpan (University of Johannesburg) ‘How Algorithms further epistemic injustice’ (Live)
12:40-13:20 Isabel Kaeslin (University of Fribourg) ‘Attention Gaps and Hermeneutic Gaps and Distortions’ (Online)
14:00-15:30 Keynote: José Medina (Northwestern University) ‘Protesting under Conditions of Epistemic Injustice’ (Live)
15:50-16:30 Gilles Beauchamp (McGill) ‘Post-Christian ignorance – Hermeneutical injustice in secular society’ (Online)
16:40-17:20 T.J Lagewaard (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ‘Mapping the interplay between epistemic injustice and (deep) disagreement’ (Online)
17:30-18:10 Micol Bez (Northwestern University / Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris (ENS) -Institut Jean-Nicod.) ‘With a little help from my friends’ (Online)
Links
Professor Medina: https://philosophy.northwestern.edu/people/continuing-faculty/medina-jose.html
Newton Fellowship funder: https://epistemic-injustice-reasons-agency.weebly.com/
ACEPS: https://www.uj.ac.za/aceps
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Veli Mitova
Professor in Philosophy and Director of ACEPS
University of Johannesburg
Epistemic Injustice Conference
African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS)
Live and online at the University of Johannesburg
29-30 March 2022
Keynote: Professor José Medina (Northwestern University)
Zoom registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpcO2tpz4jE9zLqIaJXUA0d26hPpM1Y1-l
Programme (All times are SAST=GMT+2)
Tuesday 29 March 2022
10:00-10:40 Hugh Robertson-Ritchie (University of Kent) ‘Reasons and Agency in Injustices Suffered by Patients with CFS/ME’ (Online)
10:50-11:30 Balamohan Shingade (University of Auckland) ‘Hermeneutical Injustice in the Context of Settler Colonialism’ (Online)
11:50-12:30 Abraham Tobi (University of Johannesburg) ‘Epistemic Injustice in Social Networking Platforms’ (Live)
12:40-13:20 Kerstin Reibold (University of Potsdam) ‘Who Needs To Tell the Truth?’ (Online)
14:00-14:40 Elliot Porter (University of Kent) ‘Answerability and Self-Answerability in Mania: from Responsibility to Reconciliation’ (Online)
14:50-15:30 Jules Salomone-Sehr & Camille Ternier (McGill University) ‘Know-how Dismissal’ (Online)
15:50-16:30 Amandine Catala (University of Quebec at Montreal) ‘Decolonizing Epistemic Power: Epistemic Injustice, Political Equality, and Colonial Memory’ (Online)
16:40-17:20 Milan Ney (CUNY) ‘Metaphors and Hermeneutical Resistance’ (Online)
WEDNESDAY 30 March 2022
10:00-10:40 Olerato Mogomotsi (University of Cape Town) ‘Imposter Syndrome and Epistemic Injustice’ (Live)
10:50-11:30 Gloria Mähringer (LMU) ‘Justificatory Injustices: Inequality in the access to justificatory reasons’ (Online)
11:50-12:30 Andrew Akpan (University of Johannesburg) ‘How Algorithms further epistemic injustice’ (Live)
12:40-13:20 Isabel Kaeslin (University of Fribourg) ‘Attention Gaps and Hermeneutic Gaps and Distortions’ (Online)
14:00-15:30 Keynote: José Medina (Northwestern University) ‘Protesting under Conditions of Epistemic Injustice’ (Live)
15:50-16:30 Gilles Beauchamp (McGill) ‘Post-Christian ignorance – Hermeneutical injustice in secular society’ (Online)
16:40-17:20 Micol Bez (Northwestern University / Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris (ENS) -Institut Jean-Nicod.) ‘With a little help from my friends’ (Online)
Links
Professor Medina: https://philosophy.northwestern.edu/people/continuing-faculty/medina-jose.html
Newton Fellowship funder: https://epistemic-injustice-reasons-agency.weebly.com/
ACEPS: https://www.uj.ac.za/aceps
Organisers: Caitlin Rybko, Abraham Tobi, and Veli Mitova
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Veli Mitova
Professor in Philosophy and Director of ACEPS
University of Johannesburg
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African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: https://www.uj.ac.za/aceps |
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My UJ webpage: https://www.uj.ac.za/contact/Pages/Prof-Veli-Mitova.aspx |
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