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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.34, n°5-6, 2020 |
Numéro 5
Original articles
- Dealing with Conspiracy Theory Attributions - Brian Martin p. 409-422
- Should Academics Debunk Conspiracy Theories? - Kurtis Hagen p. 423-439
- Believing to Belong: Addressing the Novice-Expert Problem in Polarized Scientific Communication - Helen De Cruz p. 440-452
- Values and Objectivity in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - Julie Jebeile p. 453-468
- Climate Science Denial as Willful Hermeneutical Ignorance - Sharon E. Mason p. 469-477
- “The Local Consultant Will Not Be Credible”: How Epistemic Injustice Is Experienced and Practised in Development Aid - Susanne Koch p. 478-489
- Epistemic Neglect - Shannon Brick p. 490-500
- The Epistemology of Plea Bargaining - Richard B. Miller p. 501-512
- On the Possibility of Knowledge through Unsafe Testimony - B.J.C. Madison p. 513-526
Numéro 6: Reframing Suicide: The Development of Critical Suicide Studies; Guest Editor: Katrina Jaworski and Ian Marsh
Original articles
- Knowledge Is Made for Cutting – An Introduction - Katrina Jaworski & Ian Marsh p. 527-532
- Morality, Mental Illness and the Prevention of Suicide - Eva Yampolsky & Howard I. Kushner p. 533-543
- The Social Production of Psychocentric Knowledge in Suicidology - Ian Marsh p. 544-554
- Epistemic Justice and the Struggle for Critical Suicide Literacy - Scott J. Fitzpatrick p. 555-565
- Subjective Connectivity: Rethinking Loneliness, Isolation and Belonging in Discourses of Minority Youth Suicide - Rob Cover p. 566-576
- At the Limits of Suicide: The Bad Timing of the Gift - Katrina Jaworski & Daniel G. Scott p. 577-588
- Towards Ethics of Wonder and Generosity in Critical Suicidology - Katrina Jaworski p. 589-600
- Towards Ethics of Wonder and Generosity in Critical Suicidology - Katrina Jaworski p. 589-600