Race and Epistemic Marginalization in Science

April 8, 2016
Center for Philosophy and History of Science, Boston University

The Castle
225 Bay State Road
Boston 02215
United States

Speakers:

Lundy Braun
Brown University
Kristie Dotson
Michigan State University
Arianne Shahvisi
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Kyle Whyte
Michigan State University

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RACE AND EPISTEMIC MARGINALIZATION IN SCIENCE

Considering the Scope of Epistemic Oppression - Kristie Dotson, Philosophy, Michigan State University

The Epistemological Dimensions of Structural Racism: Lung Function and Disease in the US & South Africa - Lundy Braun, Africana Studies and Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Brown University

On the Bluntness of the Master’s Tools: Induction and Abduction as Methods of Marginalization - Arianne Shahvisi Medical Ethics and Humanities, Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Indigenous Advocacy Movements in Climate Science: Ethical and Epistemic Issues - Kyle Whyte, Philosophy, Michigan State University

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