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FEMINIST STANDPOINT EPISTEMOLOGY - Sage PublishingOct 24, 2006 · Feminist standpoint epistemology is a unique philosophy of knowledge building that challenges us to (1) see and understand the world through the.
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[PDF] Standpoint methodologies and epistemologies: a logic of scientific ...Sandra Harding. Standpoint epistemologies, methodologies and philosophies of science emerged in feminist social sciences, biology, and philosophy in the ...Missing: key proponents
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[PDF] Feminist Standpoint: Probing the Epistemological Roots and Social ...Patricia Hill Collins (1990), and Sandra Harding (1991) were the foremost proponents of feminist standpoint epistemology in the 1980s and 1990s. They.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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[PDF] Feminist Standpoint Theory: Conceptualization and UtilityFor standpoint theorists, standpoint refers not to perspective or experience but to an understanding of perspective and experience as part of a larger social ...
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Standpoint Theories: Productively Controversial | HypatiaMar 11, 2020 · Standpoint theory is widely used in research projects focused on race, class, sexuality, and studies in postcolonial research.
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Critical race and feminist standpoint theories in physics education ...Feb 25, 2022 · Early critiques and uses of standpoint theory suggested that the sex, therefore social position, of the scientist even impacted the rigor ...
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Feminist Standpoint Theory | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyTheorists argue that experiences of the marginalized reveal problems to be explained; problems that can become research agendas or policy issues/initiatives and ...Historical Roots of Feminist... · Central Themes in Feminist... · Controversies
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History and Class Consciousness. The Standpoint of the Proletariat ...“The property-owning class and the class of the proletariat represent the same human self-alienation. But the former feels at home in this self-alienation and ...
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The Concepts of Ideology, Hegemony, and Organic Intellectuals in ...According to Gramsci the intellectuals are the “deputies” of the dominant group–the functionaries, exercising the subaltern but important functions of political ...
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[PDF] (i) History of the Subaltern Classes; (ii) The Concept of "Ideology - MITAmong the subaltern groups, one will exercise or tend to exercise a certain hegemony through the mediation of a party; this must be established by studying the ...
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The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically ...A specifically feminist historical materialism might enable us to lay bare the laws of tendency which constitute the structure of patriarchy over time.
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The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically ...Jan 1, 1983 · Hartsock proposes a feminist historical materialism grounded in women's lived experiences, especially those shaped by domestic labor and the ...
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[PDF] The Science Question - andrew.cmu.edHarding, Sandra G. M.R.. The science question in feminism. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Women in science, 2. Feminism. 3. Science-. Social aspects. 4 ...
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Feminist Perspectives on ScienceDec 23, 2009 · Sandra Harding's (1991) work illustrated that science produces meanings that are constructed. Helen Longino and Ruth Doell (1987) documented ...
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Feminist Standpoint TheoryNov 12, 2018 · The first articulations of feminist standpoint theory are generally taken to be typified by the work of Nancy Hartsock (1983). Her argument ...
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[PDF] Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology: What is 'Strong Objectivity'Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology: What Is “Strong Objectivity”? Sandra Harding. “Feminist objectivity means quite simply situated knowledges.” —Donna Haraway'.Missing: proponents | Show results with:proponents<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Standpoint Theory and Intersectionality – Gender, Race and DisabilityThird wave feminist theorizing explicated many of the concepts employed in feminist political theory, standpoint theory, and ethics. Definitions of key concepts ...
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Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of ScienceAug 9, 2000 · Criticisms of Feminist Standpoint Theory. Longino (1993b) argues that standpoint theory cannot provide a noncircular basis for deciding ...
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Distinguishing Situated Knowledge and Standpoint TheoryOriginal accounts of feminist standpoint theory emphasize its fundamentally critical stance toward situated knowledge (Smith 1974; Hartsock 1983; ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Standpoint Theory and the Psy Sciences: Can Marginalization and ...Feb 10, 2023 · This thesis holds that knowledge is at all times formed in relation to the social conditions that provided the environment for its establishment ...
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Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and ... - jstorAcademic and activist feminist inquiry has repeatedly tried to come to terms with the question of what we might mean by the curious and inescapable term ...
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Feminist Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNov 9, 2006 · Feminist social epistemologists have argued for deep connections between democracy and the success of epistemic practices.Missing: wikipedia | Show results with:wikipedia<|control11|><|separator|>
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Feminist Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHarding uses Marxist analysis to develop a feminist version of standpoint theory. ... epistemic privilege vis-à-vis social structures. Drawing on Hegel and ...<|separator|>
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“Strong objectivity”: A response to the new objectivity questionOne response to this question is the “strong objectivity” program that draws on feminist standpoint epistemology to provide a kind of logic of discovery.
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The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically ...The feminist standpoint which emerges through an examination of women's activities is related to the proletarian standpoint. Women's activity as ...Missing: core | Show results with:core
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The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically ...'The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism' published in 'Discovering Reality'Missing: core | Show results with:core
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The Feminist Standpoint: A Matter of Language | HypatiaMar 24, 2020 · Analogously, the feminist standpoint makes explicit and obvious the fact that under patriarchy human relations are inhumane. Once this is ...
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[PDF] Black Feminist Epistemology - Duke PeopleAn alternative sociology, from the standpoint of women, makes the everyday world its problematic. Chapter 23. Black Feminist Epistemology [1990]. Patricia Hill ...
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Patricia Hill Collins - American Sociological AssociationOct 23, 2024 · In 1990 Collins published Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment, which won ASA's Jessie Bernard ...
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[PDF] Feminist Philosophy of Science: Standpoint Matters Alison Wylie ...Feminist standpoint theory was thus condemned as a form of epistemic 'political correctness' gone badly wrong; it recapitulates hackneyed stereotypes of “ ...
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Disciplining the Savages: Savaging the disciplinesthe cultural interface — and proposes an ...
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An Indigenous Standpoint Theory | Disciplining the Savages - InformitAn Indigenous Standpoint Theory. Authors: Martin Nakata. Author: Martin Nakata ... Canberra, A.C.T.: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2007: 213-17. Subject.
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Indigenous standpoint theory as a theoretical framework for ...As a method of inquiry, IST is a way of theorizing knowledge from a position other than the dominant colonial view (Nakata, 2007). Although feminist standpoint ...
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(PDF) Indigenous Standpoint Theory: An Indigenous EpistemologyIn the Australian context, a body of scholarship has articulated what is now referred to as Indigenous standpoint theory-a methodology rooted in Indigenous ...
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Indigenous standpoint theory as a theoretical framework for ...Aug 26, 2021 · We argue that using Indigenous standpoint theory in partnership with American Indian communities works to decolonize research related to American Indian health.
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The Subaltern Standpoint | Postcolonial Thought and Social TheoryThe subaltern standpoint approach draws upon Southern theory and indigenous sociology to ground social theory in the experiences and practices of colonized and ...The Subaltern as Standpoint · The Logic of the Standpoint · For New Knowledge
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[PDF] Spivak-Subaltern.pdfThe postcolonial critics and intellectuals can attempt to displace their own production only by presupposing that text-inscribed blankness. To render ...
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Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? by Sandra G. HardingWhose Science, Whose Knowledge? represents a transition from gender to power considerations in Harding's continuous efforts to raise questions about the theory ...
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Pandemic Risk and Standpoint Epistemology: A Matter of SolidarityIn this paper we argue that a rapprochement of the insights of standpoint epistemology with pandemic science and pandemic policy making may be an important step ...
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The Bias Paradox: Are Standpoint Epistemologies Self-contradictory?Jul 1, 2020 · The bias paradox suggests that there is a tension between these two notions, in the sense that they are self-contradictory.
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Can Standpoint Epistemology Avoid Inconsistency, Circularity, and ...Feb 16, 2022 · Standpoint epistemologies declare that knowledge (or justified belief) is somehow dependent on a given “standpoint” but that these standpoints can themselves ...
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[PDF] Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisitedstandpoint theory appears to be opposed to two of the most significant influences in recent feminist theory: postmodernism and poststructural- ism.
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Standpoint Theory - Communication StudiesSep 17, 2011 · Essentialism ignores the diversity that exists among members of a group, resulting in generalizations and stereotypes. Critics also claim ...
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[PDF] Essentialism and Anti-Essentialism in Feminist PhilosophyThis article revisits the ethical and political questions raised by feminist debates over essentialism, the belief that there are properties essential to.
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Exclusion and Essentialism in Feminist Theory: The Problem of ...Mar 11, 2020 · The critique of essentialism in the first sense brings Lyotard's critique of totalizing grand narratives or Foucault's critique of humanist ...
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7 FEMINIST AND GENDER THEORIES - Sage Publishingoriginators of standpoint theory. ... rate heterogeneity in crafting Black women's oppositional knowledge, this Black women's standpoint eschews essentialism in ...
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[PDF] patricia-hill-collins-black-feminist-thought.pdf - negra soul blog“Patricia Hill Collins' new work [is] a marvelous and engaging account of the social construction of black feminist thought. Historically grounded, making ...
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[PDF] Evidence, Relativism and Progress in Feminist Standpoint TheoryOur criticism of them comes from the fact that we now have, and judge them according to, different standards. This seems to count against the objective notion ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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Social identity, understanding, and deference | Philosophical StudiesJun 20, 2025 · If so, how can we reliably identify who qualifies for such deference, given the lack of clear criteria for standpoint expertise? Assuming ...
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[PDF] Social Identity, Understanding, and Deference - Nottingham ...reliably identify who qualifies for such deference, given the lack of clear criteria for standpoint expertise? Assuming there is a duty to defer, what is ...
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[PDF] Situating Feminist Standpoint Theory Toward a Critical Ontology of ...Sep 17, 2018 · achieved. Without a laboratory to create ordered conditions in which ... Nancy Hartsock has also similarly characterized how standpoints create ...<|separator|>
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Sage Reference - Consciousness-Raising GroupsConsciousness-raising groups consist of people who rally around a cause to achieve a common goal, such as persuading voters, changing laws ...
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[PDF] A New Era of Consciousness-Raising Title: Tools of the MovementConsciousness-raising (CR) involved sharing stories to reclaim humanity, creating bonds, and using storytelling, listening, and goal setting to direct action.Missing: standpoint groupthink
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[PDF] A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FEMINIST AND TRADITIONAL ...and conformity (deCharms & Rosenbaum, 1960; ... traditional and feminist groups. The resulting value was ... consciousness-raising. Results were somewhat.
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Identity Politics, Feminism, and Social Change... conformity and away from dissenting or independent thought. Stephen ... At that time, some feminist activists began using small consciousness raising ...
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[PDF] For a Revival of Feminist Consciousness RaisingIn this paper, we argue that the lack of grassroots knowledge-production is problematic for social movements, for academic feminism, and for radical politics ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Sandra Harding Source - Strong Objectivity - The Hanged ManSecond, this strong objectivity program and the standpoint theory that supports it originate in the North, and draw upon the historical and cultural. This ...
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Standpoint Epistemology Without the “Standpoint”?: An Examination ...Mar 25, 2020 · ... standpoint theory, I argue that, while the first concept is elusive ... empirical science was just not possible and should have been ...
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Understanding and misunderstanding randomized controlled trialsRCTs can play a role in building scientific knowledge and useful predictions but they can only do so as part of a cumulative program.
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The Epistemology of Randomized, Controlled Trials and Application ...Aug 6, 2025 · The epistemological principles underlying randomized, controlled trials and evidence-based medicine generally have not received the ...Missing: standpoint | Show results with:standpoint
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How precision medicine changes medical epistemologyJan 10, 2022 · The epistemology of EBM with its emphasis on RCTs, meta-analyses, systematic reviews and evidence-based guidelines has become dominant in ...
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Understanding the implementation of evidence-informed policies ...Feb 15, 2021 · This study unpacks the implementation of evidence-informed policies and practices through the systematic development of new theory drawing from ...Missing: standpoint 2020s
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Are Randomized Controlled Trials the (G)old Standard? From ...Jul 6, 2016 · First, we describe the classic context of medical research guided by Poppers' scientific epistemology of “falsificationism.” Second, we discuss ...Missing: standpoint | Show results with:standpoint
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The settler-rights backlash: understanding liberal challenges to ...Apr 28, 2022 · This article shows settlers invoke the liberal principle of universalism to impugn Indigenous sovereignty, the liberal principle of ...
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Qualitative Research and Feminist Standpoint Theory - Sage JournalsThe critique of positivism is outlined, together with the affinity between feminist research and qualitative methods.
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Validity, reliability, and generalizability in qualitative research - PMCIn contrast to quantitative research, qualitative research as a whole has been constantly critiqued, if not disparaged, by the lack of consensus for assessing ...
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Anticolonialism and the Decolonization of Political TheoryDec 1, 2021 · Decolonizing becomes a form of intellectual self-critique and self-cleansing, which seems to proceed at some distance from concrete sites of ...The Limits Of The... · Alternative Modes Of... · Notes
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Standpoint Epistemology - New DiscoursesMar 9, 2020 · Standpoint theories map how a social and political disadvantage can be turned into an epistemological, scientific, and political advantage.
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The Limits of Standpoint Epistemology for Politics - Liberal CurrentsJun 23, 2020 · Standpoint should draw on marginalized voices to explain why marginalized people are systematically subject to violence and economic subordination.
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Noemi Paciscopi, Epistemic Injustice and Standpoint TheoryEpistemic Injustice and Standpoint Theory: A Proposal for Understanding Epistemic Harm ... Social Identity, Understanding, and Deference.Michael Hannon ...
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(PDF) Feminist Standpoint Theory: Conceptualization and UtilityJan 8, 2021 · ... strong objectivity. For Harding,. strong objectivity involves an analysis of the relationship. between both the subject and object of inquiry ...
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Full article: Patricia Hill Collins's Black Feminist ThoughtAug 24, 2015 · The publication of Patricia Hill Collins's Black Feminist Thought can be seen as a turning point in the study of the intersections between ...
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Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory, Patricia Hill Collins, Duke ...May 17, 2021 · Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory takes up the core question of whether intersectionality is a critical social theory and, if not, ...Missing: wave | Show results with:wave
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Watching Their Words: Faculty Say They're Self-CensoringJan 9, 2025 · Newly released results from a wide-ranging survey of U.S. faculty indicate scholars are self-censoring in their communication—both inside and ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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U.S. Confidence in Higher Education Now Closely DividedJul 8, 2024 · Americans who lack confidence in higher education today say their concerns lie in colleges pushing political agendas, not teaching relevant ...
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(PDF) Feminist epistemology: standpoint theory. What can feminist ...Jul 31, 2020 · In this work I provide a detailed description of Sandra Harding's feminist standpoint theory, which represents one of the three traditional approaches to ...<|separator|>
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The self-undermining of feminist standpoint theoryJul 20, 2025 · Notice the implications of Hartsock's materialism: a woman who doesn't have to do domestic labour – such as a childless woman wealthy enough to ...Missing: patriarchy | Show results with:patriarchy<|separator|>
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(PDF) Gender responsive budgeting and the COVID-19 pandemic ...Sep 16, 2020 · Acknowledging the need for more gender work in Public Administration, this paper engages feminist standpoint theory to analytically frame the ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Toward critical environmental education: a standpoint analysis of ...Standpoint theory provides theoretical support for the multiplicity of stories and views surrounding the environment and environmental issues with respect to ...Missing: applications | Show results with:applications
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Distinguishing Situated Knowledge and Standpoint TheoryThe achievement thesis holds that a standpoint—as. opposed to a social location—must be attained through political or intellectual struggle. against a dominant ...