philosophy of science • race, racialisation and racism in science • health inequities • epistemic diversity • epistemic and cognitive biases • processual ontology • methodological fairness
https://malinowska.web.amu.edu.pl
Joanna Karolina Malinowska
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This is exactly the issue I analyse in my article, including through the example of people racialised as Eastern European.
It means a great deal to see these questions receiving such direct editorial attention 💜
A very nice surprise: the new editorial by Henk ten Have and Bert Gordijn in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy engages directly with the broader issue at the centre of my recent paper, "White by Default" doi.org/10.1007/s110...
anw sign here: www.change.org/p/stop-the-h...
> In these venues he has repeatedly advanced claims about the supposed cognitive inferiority of Black people , along with broader arguments about the “feminization” of academia and suggestions that eugenic ideas deserve renewed scientific consideration.
The editorial reflects on persistent health inequities in relation to structural and historical #racism, and it addresses the methodological problem of treating "White" as a neutral and homogeneous reference group in #health research.
doi.org/10.1007/s110...
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