We will focus our discussion on a forthcoming article by Veli Mitova (attached pdf):
Mitova, V. (2025). Decolonial Epistemic-Authority Reparations. Episteme. DOI: 10.1017/epi.2025.2
As introduction to Epistemic Reparations, Veli Mitova suggests the following article:
Lackey J. (2022). 'Epistemic Reparations and the Right to Be Known.' Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 96, 54–89.
As introduction to Hermeneutical Injustice:
Fricker, M. (2007). Chapter 7: Hermeneutical Injustice. Epistemic injustice: Power and the ethics of knowing. New York: Oxford University Press.
Introducing the concept of Contributory Injustice:
Dotson, K. (2012). A cautionary tale: on limiting epistemic oppression. Frontiers – A Journal of Women's Studies (1): 24–47.
And the latest reading, distinguishing 3 kinds of Hermeneutical Injustice:
Catala, A. (2025). Chapter 3: Deliberative Impasses, White Ignoring, and Hermeneutical Domination. The Dynamics of Epistemic Injustice: Situating Epistemic Power and Agency. New York: Oxford University Press.
All the Best,
Ella Berger and Vinzenz Fischer
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[1] https://www.uj.ac.za/faculties/humanities/departments-2/philosophy/philosophy-centres/african-centre-for-epistemology-and-philosophy-of-science/
[2] http://www.cambridge.org/9781107188600
[3] https://link.springer.com/collections/jhbeccifed
[4] https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rppa20/49/2?nav=tocList
[5] https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/factive-turn-in-epistemology/A12342A5885F47A27E2B3310E954EF80