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SUMMARY:Gaslighting and Epistemic Injustice
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LOCATION:Claremont McKenna College\, Claremont\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Call for Abstracts &ndash\; Conference on Gaslighting and Epistemic Injustice</strong>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>laremont McKenna College\, September 21-23\, 2017</p>\n<p>Abstracts due:&nbsp\; July 15\, 2017&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><br>Over the past 10 years\, following the publication of Miranda Fricker&rsquo\;s groundbreaking book\,&nbsp\;<em>Epistemic Injustice: Power &amp\; the Ethics of Knowing</em>\, philosophers have begun increasingly to attend to issues of epistemic injustice\, a phenomenon that occurs when individuals are wronged in their capacity as knowers.&nbsp\; Epistemic injustice often arises in cases involving differing positions of social privilege\, where prejudice and power combine to undermine an individual&rsquo\;s own testimony.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><br>In this conference\, we aim to focus specifically on distinctive forms of epistemic injustice produced through lying\, misinformation\, manipulation\, and deceit. A paradigm example is the phenomenon known as &ldquo\;gaslighting.&rdquo\;&nbsp\; In the 1944 film&nbsp\;<em>Gas Light</em>\, Gregory Anton slowly and cruelly manipulates his wife Paula into thinking that she is going insane.&nbsp\; Having deliberately caused the lights in their home to dim\, Gregory insists that Paula must be imagining it whenever the subject is raised.&nbsp\; This depiction of Paula&rsquo\;s plight &ndash\; made especially poignant by a brilliant performance from Ingrid Bergman &ndash\; has given rise to the term &ldquo\;gaslighting\,&rdquo\; used to refer to one individual or individuals causing another to question their own perceptions\, beliefs\,&nbsp\;and memories&nbsp\;through a series of manipulations\, deceptions\, and lies.</p>\n<p><br>In addition to the talks by invited speakers\, we have reserved several spots for speakers who will be chosen on the basis of submitted abstracts.&nbsp\; We welcome submissions from philosophers at all career stages.&nbsp\; Authors whose papers are chosen for presentation at the conference will receive substantial travel subsidies (we will cover hotel costs\, conference meals\, and a significant portion of travel costs).</p>\n<p><br><strong>Abstracts of approximately 750-1000 words should be submitted to akind@cmc.edu by July 15\, 2017.&nbsp\; We aim to provide notice of accepted papers by August 1\, 2017.</strong> </p>\n<p>The conference is organized by Amy Kind and Adrienne Martin on behalf of the Claremont McKenna College Department of Philosophy.&nbsp\; We are grateful to the Dean of Faculty&rsquo\;s Office and the Gould Center for Humanistic Studies for their financial support. </p>\n<p>For questions\, please contact Amy Kind at akind@cmc.edu.</p>
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