Talks & Presentations
* Denotes invited.
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‘Marginal Epistemic Injustice.’ Centre for Research in Ethics Lunchtime talk, University of Montreal.*
‘Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Decolonisation.’ Epistemic Oppression and Decolonization Conference, Université du Québec à Montréal.*
‘Epistemic Reparation and Hermeneutical Resistance.’ Epistemic Reparation and the Right to be Known in Post-Apartheid South Africa, ACEPS, University of Johannesburg.
‘Epistemic Reparation and (Mis)Recognition.’ Epistemic Agency, Harms, and the Right to be Known Workshop, Department of Philosophy and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg.
‘Marginal Epistemic Injustice.’ Epistemic Oppression Workshop with Gaile Pohlhaus, University of Johannesburg.*
‘Epistemic Oppression and Decolonisation.’ Guest Lecture, Tilburg University.*
‘Deep Disagreement and Epistemic Oppression.’ Language, Knowledge, and Deep Disagreement Workshop, Tilburg.
‘How Beliefs Harm.’ Centre for Research in Ethics Lunchtime talk, University of Montreal.*
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‘Epistemic Reparations – The Victims’ Collective Duty to Remember’. Philosophical Society of South Africa conference, University of Johannesburg.
‘Zooming into the Nigerian Data Protection Bill’. TILT-ACEPS Global Data Justice Workshop, University of Johannesburg.
‘Epistemic Injustice and Colonisation’. Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Decolonisation Workshop, University of Johannesburg and the University of Basel.*
‘Epistemic Responsibility in Epistemically Toxic Environments’. UCT Departmental Seminar, University of Cape Town.*
‘Epistemic Dimensions of Data Injustice’. Notions of Epistemic Justice and Injustice: exploration and application in AI & Data Justice governance Workshop, TiLT, University of Tilburg, Netherlands.*
‘Epistemic Injustice Online’.The Social Epistemology of Social Media, Berlin.*
‘Epistemic Injustice Online’.University of Zululand Departmental Seminar.*
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‘Epistemic Injustice in Social Networking Platforms’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency Workshop, University of Johannesburg.
‘Hegemonic Epistemic Injustice’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency Workshop, University of Kent, United Kingdom.
‘Towards an Epistemic Compass for the Internet’. Science of Art and Simulation Conference, Stuttgart, Germany.
Conference on Prof Karen Frost-Arnold’s new book Who Should We Be Online? with Oxford University Press, University of Johannesburg.*
‘Imperatives for Epistemic Reparations’. Epistemic Wrongs and epistemic Reparations Workshop, University of Johannesburg.
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How not to Decolonize’. A Call for the Desuperiorization of Philosophy and the Foundation of Superaltern Studies Webinar.*
‘Appreciative Silencing’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency Workshop, University of Johannesburg.
‘Towards an Epistemic Compass for the Internet’. Epistemology of the Internet online workshop, African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, University of Johannesburg.
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‘Philosophizing in an Unjust Epistemic Terrain’. African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science and Centre for Philosophy in Africa Webinar.*
‘Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine’. Philosophical Society of South Africa conference, University of Kwa Zulu Natal.
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‘Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine’. Universitas 21 Workshop, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
‘We should all be Epistemic Relativists’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency workshop, University of Kent, United Kingdom.
‘Epistemic Injustice Without Moral Injustice’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency workshop, University of Johannesburg.
‘Epistemic Injustice Without Moral Injustice’. Philosophical Society of South Africa conference, University of Pretoria.
‘Why Decolonize Science?’ Philosophy Postgraduate Association conference, University of Pretoria.
‘Decolonization of Science: An Ubuntu Epistemic Approach’. The Wits-UJ honours workshop, University of Johannesburg.