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Cultivating epistemic justice in academia requires, among other things, greater diversity and inclusion in teaching and learning, training, and professionalization. This page contains some links to relevant resources in this direction (this list is not exhaustive and will continue to be updated).

Resources

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Practical guide to cognitive bias: link

Epistemic justice and epistemic authority on autism. Philosophy of Psychiatry Webinar

Abstract:Autistic people often face multiple forms of epistemic injustice in ...

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee of the Philosophy Department (UQAM)

The committee was created by UQAM's Department of Philosophy to ...

Podcast

Interview with Amandine Catala and Mylène Legault: double episode on ...

Lily Spectrum

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Autism Collective of UQAM

Collectif autiste de l’UQAM

The Collectif autiste de l'UQAM is an initiative that aims ...

Epistemic justice and epistemic authority: the example of autism

Lecture by Professor Amandine Catala, "Epistemic justice and epistemic authority: ...