Williams, Logan D. A. (Author)
Moore, Sharlissa (Author)
Systemic injustices exclude counter-experts from telling their stories and influencing the collective imagination. Four papers and some discussant essays illustrate the ways in which counter-experts cross boundaries to contest knowledge claims, legal institutions, and forms of data in order to resist various forms of injustice. Literature on counter-expertise, socio-technical imaginaries, and epistemic injustice highlights how marginalized groups are prevented from participating in the process of collective imagining. A definition of counter-expertise and a new typology of counter-expertise demonstrate how marginalized groups navigate boundaries to pursue epistemic justice. The four papers in the special issue exemplify the ways in which counter-experts navigate identity politics. To combat epistemic injustice within our field, STS scholars can be more inclusive with teaching, mentoring, reviewing and other forms of scholarly gatekeeping.
...MoreArticle Philip R. Egert; Barbara L. Allen (2019) Knowledge Justice: An Opportunity for Counter-expertise in Security vs. Science Debates. Science as Culture (pp. 351-374).
Article Aya H. Kimura (2019) Citizen Science in Post-Fukushima Japan: The Gendered Scientization of Radiation Measurement. Science as Culture (pp. 327-350).
Article Erica Morrell (2019) Localizing Detroit’s Food System: Boundary-Work and the Politics of Experiential Expertise. Science as Culture (pp. 303-326).
Article Florencia Arancibia; Renata Motta (2019) Undone Science and Counter-Expertise: Fighting for Justice in an Argentine Community Contaminated by Pesticides. Science as Culture (pp. 277-302).
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Barbara L. Allen;
(November 2018)
Strongly Participatory Science and Knowledge Justice in an Environmentally Contested Region
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Lawless, Christopher J.;
(April 2013)
The low template DNA profiling controversy: Biolegality and boundary work among forensic scientists
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Yoshio Nukaga;
(July 2016)
Ethics Expertise and Public Credibility: A Case Study of the Ethical Principle of Justice
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Maria do Mar Pereira;
(2019)
Boundary-work that Does Not Work: Social Inequalities and the Non-performativity of Scientific Boundary-work
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Guus Dix;
(April 2019)
Microeconomic forecasting: Constructing commensurable futures of educational reforms
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Gökçe Günel;
(2018)
The Backbone: Construction of a Regional Electricity Grid in the Arabian Peninsula
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Elina I. Mäkinen;
(March 2018)
Action in the Space Between: From Latent to Active Boundaries
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Book
Xinxing Chen;
(2016)
Kanjian bujie zhi wu: Gongye shehui zhong zhishi quanwei de wenhua shizuo [Bad Stuff in Your Food and Other Pressing Matters: Cultural Practices in Institutionalized Epistemic Authorities in Industrial Society]
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Florencia Arancibia;
Renata Motta;
(2019)
Undone Science and Counter-Expertise: Fighting for Justice in an Argentine Community Contaminated by Pesticides
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Article
Jaakko Taipale;
(June 2019)
Judges’ socio-technical review of contested expertise
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Article
Federico Brandmayr;
(May 2017)
How Social Scientists Make Causal Claims in Court: Evidence from the L’Aquila Trial
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Article
Sky Edith Gross;
Shai Lavi;
Hagai Boas;
(2019)
Medicine, Technology, and Religion Reconsidered: The Case of Brain Death Definition in Israel
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Book
Bob Johnson;
(2019)
Mineral Rites: An Archaeology of the Fossil Economy
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Article
Erin A. Cech;
Anneke Metz;
Jessie L. Smith;
Karen deVries;
(September 2017)
Epistemological Dominance and Social Inequality: Experiences of Native American Science, Engineering, and Health Students
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Book
Ian Burney;
Christopher Hamlin;
(2019)
Global Forensic Cultures: Making Fact and Justice in the Modern Era
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Article
Erica Morrell;
(2019)
Localizing Detroit’s Food System: Boundary-Work and the Politics of Experiential Expertise
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Article
Federico Brandmayr;
(2021)
When Boundary Organisations Fail: Identifying Scientists and Civil Servants in L’Aquila Earthquake Trial
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Article
Kenton Kroker;
(2022)
Insomnia, Medicalization, and Expert Knowledge
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Article
Marion Hourdequin;
(2019)
Geoengineering Justice: The Role of Recognition
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Article
Roderic N. Crooks;
(2019)
Times Thirty: Access, Maintenance, and Justice
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