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    Structural Injustice in Philosophy

    AvMaeve McKeown,Seunghyun Song

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2027

    1 432 kr

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    Beskrivning

    More than any other Humanities discipline, philosophy has an underrepresentation problem.Drawing on the concept of “structural injustice,” this book analyzes underrepresentation as a product of unjust social structures. Within the teaching of philosophy, it explores structural exclusion in the classroom, conversations, and curricula; within philosophical research it investigates power hierarchies and linguistic injustices; as well as how the dominant research methods and practices result from and reinforce unjust structures; and within the philosophy profession it interrogates hiring procedures, evaluative practices, the job market, sexual harassment, and job precarity.Revealing how these interconnected structures reproduce inequality in academic philosophy, Structural Injustice in Philosophy also advances concrete solutions for change. Its commitment to addressing structural injustice is reflected in its list of contributors, who represent a range of career stages, ages, nationalities, genders, races, levels of ability, and institutional affiliations. In this way, the collection seeks not only to diagnose the problem but also to help transform the discipline.This project is an initiative of the Minorities and Philosophy organization.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2027-02-18
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 14 mm
    • Vikt:366 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:256
    • Förlag:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    • ISBN:9781350521780

    Utforska kategorier

    • Diskriminering och rättvisa inom Samhälle och politik
    • Pedagogisk teori och filosofi inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Filosofi inom Filosofi och religion

    Mer om författaren

    Maeve McKeown is Assistant Professor of Political Theory at the interdisciplinary faculty Campus Fryslân, University of Groningen, Germany. Previously she was a Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, and a postdoc at Oxford University and the Goethe University Frankfurt. She is the author of With Power Comes Responsibility: The Politics of Structural Injustice (Bloomsbury, 2024) and co-editor of What is Structural Injustice? (2024).Seunghyun Song is Assistant Professor at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Before coming to Tilburg, she held a FWO junior postdoc mandate at KU Leuven. Her main area of expertise is in linguistic justice and intergenerational justice. She publishes on issues of reparative justice, historical injustice, and structural injustice approach, and is also invested in the field of social epistemology, especially on epistemic injustice and reparation.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction, Maeve McKeown, Seunghyun Song, Milana KosticPart I: Structural Injustice in Philosophy Education1. Philosophical Miseducation - Philosophy's Structural Exclusions and the Paralysis of Critique, Kelly Agra (University College Dublin, Ireland, and University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines), Christine Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Pamela Joy (PJ) Mariano Capistrano (Université de Namur, Belgium & Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines) 2. Black philosophy graduates in America: Fanon and Yancy, Najii Wilcox (University of Memphis, USA) 3. Student Evaluations of Teaching as Oppression through Institutionalized Violence, Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar) 4. Reading Philosophy, Jorge Lizarzaburu (Southwestern University, USA) & students Part II: Structural Injustice in Philosophy Research5. Structural Injustice and Philosophy in the Global South: The Colonising Problem, Roxanne Burton (The University of the West Indies, Jamaica) 6. Gentrification of Thought: A Field-Theoretical Approach to Tensions in Emancipatory Philosophical Research, Alex Thinius (Harvard University, USA & Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) 7. Sweaty Concepts, Rowan Bell (University of Guelph, Canada) 8. Structural Linguistic Injustice in Academia, Seunghyun Song (University of Tilburg, Netherlands) 9. Uncovering Epistemic Structural Injustice: Linguistic Diversity and the Philosophical Discipline, Lemogang Modisakeng (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa) 10. ’Class Remains the Greatest Unexamined Factor’ – Auto-theories of Class as Analysis of Structural Exclusions and Resistant Writing Practices, Eva-Maria Aigner (University of Vienna, Austria) and Jonas Oßwald (University of Vienna, Austria) Part III: Structural Injustice in the Philosophy Profession11. Class and Structural Injustice, Charlotte Knowles (University of Groningen, Germany) 12. What Is It Like To Be a Fat Philosopher?: Fat Stigma, Structural Injustice, and the Discipline of Philosophy, Kristin Rodier (Athabasca University, Canada) and Samantha Brennan (University of Guelph, Canada)