The concept of social identity is central to research on epistemic injustice, but what it means to belong or not to belong to a marginalized identity is often left undertheorized. After offering an overview of the state of the art in social and feminist epistemology, in this introduction we argue that liminal and interstitial identities challenge received notions and push the conversation further. We then provide a brief synopsis of the articles included in this special issue.

Liminal Identities and Epistemic Injustice: Introduction to the Special Issue / Boncompagni, A.; Coliva, A.. - (2024), pp. 1-6. [10.1080/02691728.2024.2403631]

Liminal Identities and Epistemic Injustice: Introduction to the Special Issue

Boncompagni A.;Coliva A.
2024

Abstract

The concept of social identity is central to research on epistemic injustice, but what it means to belong or not to belong to a marginalized identity is often left undertheorized. After offering an overview of the state of the art in social and feminist epistemology, in this introduction we argue that liminal and interstitial identities challenge received notions and push the conversation further. We then provide a brief synopsis of the articles included in this special issue.
2024
Liminal Identities and epistemic injustice
Routledge
Liminal Identities and Epistemic Injustice: Introduction to the Special Issue / Boncompagni, A.; Coliva, A.. - (2024), pp. 1-6. [10.1080/02691728.2024.2403631]
Boncompagni, A.; Coliva, A.
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