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Racism, epistemic injustice, and ideology critique
Sarah Bufkin
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Political Science and International Studies
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Racism
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Epistemic Injustice
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Ideological Critique
100%
Narrow Focus
50%
Aberrations
50%
Troubling
50%
Social Power
50%
Miranda
50%
Racist
50%
Meaning-making
50%
Imaginaries
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Stuart Hall
50%
Analytic philosophy
50%
Unmaking
50%
Moral Norms
50%
Cognitivist
50%
Idealist
50%
Epistemic Norms
50%
Epistemic Capacity
50%
Dematerialized
50%
Theory of Ideology
50%
Racial Hierarchy
50%
Frame Identity
50%
Fricker
50%
Theory of Social Change
50%
Social Ideas
50%
Collective Meaning
50%
Materialist Theory
50%
Arts and Humanities
Epistemic
100%
Epistemic injustice
100%
Ideology Critique
100%
Normativity
66%
racist
33%
Meaning-Making
33%
materialist
33%
Stuart Hall
33%
Analytic Philosophy
33%
Moral norms
33%
idealist
33%
cognitivist
33%
Epistemic norms
33%
Social Power
33%