Social Epistemology

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Epistemology is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Stop Calling It ‘Revenge Porn’. Hermeneutical Injustice in Image-Based Sexual Abuse43
Reflexive Research Practice in Women’s Prison Research in Uganda37
Mind-Technology Problems for Know-How Anti-Intellectualism29
Conceptualizing Scientific Progress Needs a New Humanism20
ChatGPT, Education, and Understanding18
Hinge Epistemology: Why Choose?17
Generative AI, Quadruple Deception & Trust17
The Epistemic Value of Democratic Meritocracy17
Mechanistic Explanation, Interdisciplinary Integration and Interpersonal Social Coordination16
Cringe16
Towards a Capabilities-Based Conception of Distributive Epistemic Justice15
The Philosophy of Epistemic Autonomy: Introduction to Special Issue14
Epistemic Paternalism and Protective Authority in a Non-Ideal World12
On the Inconsistency between Practice and Reporting in Science: The Genesis of Scientific Articles12
Knowledge-Production, Digitalization and the Appropriation of Surplus-Knowledge12
Epistemic Hubris12
Epistemology and the Pandemic: Lessons from an Epistemic Crisis12
Challenging Prejudice as the Necessary Condition for Testimonial Injustice: Unveiling the Role of Epistemic Vice11
Conceptual Engineering, Conceptual Domination, and the Case of Conspiracy Theories11
Credibility Trouble: When ‘I Believe You’ is an Epistemic Wrong10
Respectful Disposal: Spatial and Material Practices of Incinerating Necro-Waste10
Climate Change and Culpable Ignorance: The Case of Pseudoscience9
AI and Epistemic Agency: How AI Influences Belief Revision and Its Normative Implications9
Fake Authority Country: Epistemic Responsibility and the Normativity of Expertise9
Lookism as Epistemic Injustice9
Epistemic Domination and ‘Gender Identity Fraud’ Prosecutions8
Do Political Convictions Infect Every Fibre of Our Being?8
The Transmission of Knowledge via Large-Scale Technology: A Shared Agency Account8
Epistemic Caring: An Ethical Approach for the Co-Constitution of Knowledge in Participatory Research Practice8
Misplaced Trust in Expertise: Pseudo-Experts and Unreliable Experts8
“Do Your Own Research”8
Stability in Liberal Epistocracies8
Beyond ‘Infodemic’: Complexity, Knowledge and Populism in COVID-19 Crisis Governance7
Human-Data Coupling: Informational Personhood & Artificial Intelligence Through Gilbert Simondon’s Philosophy of Technology7
Institutional Epistemic Isolation in Psychiatric Healthcare7
The Wrong of Bullshit7
Normative Paradigms and Interdisciplinary Research7
In Trust We Trust: Epistemic Vigilance and Responsibility7
Costly Displays in a Digital World: Signalling Trustworthiness on Social Media7
Conspiracy Theories, Scepticism, and Non-Liberal Politics7
Smart Environments6
To Be Scientific Is To Be Communist6
The Insertion of Islamic Psychology as a Decolonial Epistemological Proposal in the Field of Psychology6
AI-Extended Moral Agency?6
The Testimonial Double Bind for Disabled People6
Flexible or Rigid? A Functionalist Approach to Epistemic Standards6
How to Fight Linguistic Injustice in Science: Equity Measures and Mitigating Agents6
The Influence of Disciplinary Origins on Peer Review Normativities in a New Discipline6
Softness: An Ecological Paradigm for Embodied Technological Intelligence5
Scientific Misinformation and Fake News: A Blurred Boundary5
Making Sense of Epistemic Authority5
The Problem of Disinformation: A Critical Approach5
The Social Indicators of the Reputation of an Expert5
Defining Wokeness5
Designing an Expert-Setting for Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Literary Texts as Boundary Objects5
The Emergence of Urban Studies as an Academic Field: Article and Journal Level Assessment of Its Development and Openness5
Friend or Foe? Rethinking Epistemic Trespassing5
Epistemic Distance and Antidemocratic Conspiracy Theories5
Exclusion, Engagement, and Empathy: Revisiting Public Discourse from a Communication Perspective5
What Groups Can Tell Us About Expertise5
Intra-Group Epistemic Injustice5
Epistemic Smothering is Not a Form of Epistemic Paternalism5
How Expertise is Enabled: Why Epistemic Cycles Matter to us All5
‘Here’s Me Being Humble’: The Strangeness of Modeling Intellectual Humility5
How Can Constitutivism Account for the Persistence of Deep Disagreements?4
Towards a Conceptual Framework for Conspiracy Theory Theories4
Institutions of Epistemic Vigilance: The Case of the Newspaper Press4
Producing ME/CFS in Dutch Newspapers. A Social-Discursive Analysis About Non/credibility4
The Charisma of Reason during the Re-enchantment of the World4
Language in the Godless Age of AI4
Two Ways of Seeing Post-Truth as a Stance4
“I’ll Show You Differences”: Skills, Creativity and Meaning4
Conspiracy Theory and (or as) Folk Psychology4
Epistemic Inclusion as the Key to Benefiting from Cognitive Diversity in Science4
When Patient Voices Get Lost in Evidence Hierarchies: A Testimony of Rare Adverse Events and Participatory Epistemic Injustice in Drug Safety Monitoring4
The Gap Between Science and Society and the Intrinsically Capitalistic Character of Science Communication4
Taming Human Subjects: Researchers’ Strategies for Coping with Vagaries in Social Science Experiments4
Overcoming Eurocentrism: Exploring Ethiopian Modernity Through Entangled Histories and Coloniality4
What Composition of High-Energy Physics Collaborations is Epistemically Optimal?4
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