Network Members.
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dr. jacob blumenfeldJacob P. Blumenfeld is a postdoc in the SFB project 'Strukturwandel des Eigentums' at Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg. As a member of the network they investigate a project called "Unrecognizable: Surplus Populations and Negative Ethics".
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prof. christine bratu
Christine Bratu is professor of philosophy with a focus on gender at Georg-August University Göttingen. As a member of the network they investigate social and epistemic conditions of respect.
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prof. robin celikates
Robin Celikates is professor of social philosophy at the Freie University Berlin. As a member of the network they seek to investigate ideological domination and epistemic disobedience.
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prof. matthew congdon
Matt Congdon is assistant professor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. As a member of the network they are interested in thinking more deeply about the ethical knower.
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prof. emmalon davis
Emmalon Davis is assistant professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. As a member of the network they are interested in the costs of epistemic integration.
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prof. franziska dübgen
Franziska Dübgen is professor of political philosophy and philosophy of law at University Münster. As a member of the network they investigate a project called "Epistemic Injustice, Recognition Theory, and the Wrongs of Racism".
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dr. hilkje hänel
Hilkje C. Hänel is a postdoc/assistant professor of political theory at Potsdam University. As a member of the network they work on a project called "Epistemic and Moral Ruptures as Preconditions for Ideology Critique and Shared Consciousness".
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prof. kristina lepold
Kristina Lepold is junior professor of social philosophy and critical theory at Humboldt-University of Berlin. As a member of the network they are interested in epistemic injustice and struggles for recognition.
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dr. gonçalo marcelo
Gonçalo Marcelo is a postdoc at the University of Coimbra. As a member of the network they are seeking to investigate recognition theory and critical hermeneutics as methods for social science.
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prof. josé medina
José Medina is Walter Dill Scott Professor Northwestern University. As a member of the network they are working on epistemic injustices as social pathologies of recognition.
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prof. karen ng
Karen Ng is associate professor at Vanderbilt University, Nashville. As a member of the network they investigate recognition and epistemic injustices in the context of ideology critique.
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dr. kerstin reibold
Kerstin Reibold is a postdoc/assistant professor of political theory at Potsdam University. As a member of the network they work on
failures of gaining knowledge and miscommunication between cultures. |
prof. breno santos
Breno Santos is professor at the Federal University of Mato Grosso. As a member of the network they work on a project with the title "Misrecognition and Social Cognition: Hermeneutical Domination and Ignorance".
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prof. fabian schuppert
Fabian Schuppert is professor of political theory at Potsdam University. As a member of the network they are working on a project with the title "
Knowledge without Power: Systemic Misrecognition as Epistemic Domination". |
prof. briana toole
Briana Toole is assistant professor at Claremont McKenna College. As a member of the network they seek to investigate the relation between recognition theory and theories of consciousness raising.
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dr. rosie worsdale
Rosie Worsdale is a postdoc research associate with the ERC-funded project QUALITY located at CRASSH, University of Cambridge. As a member of the network they investigate questions of ideology and misrecognition within social movements.
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