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Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science : Power in Knowledge
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Editor(s):
Heidi E. Grasswick
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2011
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2011
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Marginalization of Feminist Epistemology and What That Reveals About Epistemology ‘Proper’
pp. 25
Contextualism in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science
pp. 45
Altogether Now: A Virtue-Theoretic Approach to Pluralism in Feminist Epistemology
pp. 69
The Implications of the New Materialisms for Feminist Epistemology
pp. 85
Interrogating the Modernity vs. Tradition Contrast: Whose Science and Technology for Whose Social Progress?
pp. 111
Diversity and Dissent in Science: Does Democracy Always Serve Feminist Aims?
pp. 133
What Is in It for Me? The Benefits of Diversity in Scientific Communities
pp. 157
What Knowers Know Well: Women, Work and the Academy
pp. 183
More Than Skin Deep: Situated Communities and Agent Orange in the Aluoi Valley, Vietnam
pp. 205
‘They Treated Him Well’: Fact, Fiction, and the Politics of Knowledge
pp. 223
Wrongful Requests and Strategic Refusals to Understand
pp. 241
Liberatory Epistemology and the Sharing of Knowledge: Querying the Norms
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