Videos
3-5 November 2021
African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science
African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science
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Keynote: C. Thi Nguyen - How Twitter gamifies communication
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Keynote: Boaz Miller - Ways of Worldfaking
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Keynote: Karen Frost-Arnold - Echo chambers, trust and epistemic agency under oppression
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Chris Blake-Turner – Metaepistemic Negotiation and Epistemically Toxic Online Behaviour
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Caitlin Rybko – The Knowledge Machine: Googling and Testimony
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Lillianne John and Urna Chakrabarty – Starting From Vice: Virtue Responsibilism Online
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Abraham Tobi – Towards an Epistemic Compass for the Internet
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Amandine Catala – Epistemic Justice and Empowerment for Autistic Women
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Glenn Anderau – Is a Retweet not an Endorsement?
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Daniel Barbarrusa and Lola M. Vizuete – Resistance strategies. The (Possible) Bright Side of Online Epistemic Bubbles.
Damon Mackett – Epistemic Injustice in Data Mining
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Daniel Munro – Cults, Conspiracies and Fantasies of Knowledge
Peter Ikhane – Computer Software Agency and the Bubble Effect: A Case for Epistemic Injustice
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Daniella Meehan – Epistemic Corruption in Online Environments
Leandro De Brasi and Claudio Gutierrez – Anonymity and Asynchronicity as Key Design
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