Event Title
Panel and Q&A: Including Voices of All in Academic Output
Location
Zoom
Document Type
Panel Discussion
Start Date
28-10-2021 12:00 PM
End Date
28-10-2021 12:40 PM
Description
Graduate Students Kanishka Sikri and Denisse Albornoz will explore the notion of epistemic injustice in research, which refers to the conditions in which the knowledge of identities and communities sitting at the intersections of multiple layers of oppression is consistently devalued, marginalized or silenced. Situating themselves in the context of community-based research, they will discuss the role of openness in addressing epistemic injustice and the importance of complicating what it means to be equitable in our own knowledge practices.
Panel and Q&A: Including Voices of All in Academic Output
Zoom
Graduate Students Kanishka Sikri and Denisse Albornoz will explore the notion of epistemic injustice in research, which refers to the conditions in which the knowledge of identities and communities sitting at the intersections of multiple layers of oppression is consistently devalued, marginalized or silenced. Situating themselves in the context of community-based research, they will discuss the role of openness in addressing epistemic injustice and the importance of complicating what it means to be equitable in our own knowledge practices.
Comments
Video segment: 1:28:15 ~ 2:05:30