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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Reflexive Research Practice in Women’s Prison Research in Uganda47
Mind-Technology Problems for Know-How Anti-Intellectualism38
Conceptualizing Scientific Progress Needs a New Humanism30
Generative AI, Quadruple Deception & Trust21
Hinge Epistemology: Why Choose?20
Cringe18
Mechanistic Explanation, Interdisciplinary Integration and Interpersonal Social Coordination18
The Philosophy of Epistemic Autonomy: Introduction to Special Issue17
Towards a Capabilities-Based Conception of Distributive Epistemic Justice17
Stop Calling It ‘Revenge Porn’. Hermeneutical Injustice in Image-Based Sexual Abuse16
ChatGPT, Education, and Understanding15
On the Inconsistency between Practice and Reporting in Science: The Genesis of Scientific Articles14
The Epistemic Value of Democratic Meritocracy14
Epistemology and the Pandemic: Lessons from an Epistemic Crisis13
Conceptual Engineering, Conceptual Domination, and the Case of Conspiracy Theories13
Knowledge-Production, Digitalization and the Appropriation of Surplus-Knowledge13
Epistemic Paternalism and Protective Authority in a Non-Ideal World12
Credibility Trouble: When ‘I Believe You’ is an Epistemic Wrong11
Challenging Prejudice as the Necessary Condition for Testimonial Injustice: Unveiling the Role of Epistemic Vice11
Epistemic Hubris11
Respectful Disposal: Spatial and Material Practices of Incinerating Necro-Waste11
Climate Change and Culpable Ignorance: The Case of Pseudoscience10
Fake Authority Country: Epistemic Responsibility and the Normativity of Expertise10
AI and Epistemic Agency: How AI Influences Belief Revision and Its Normative Implications9
Epistemic Domination and ‘Gender Identity Fraud’ Prosecutions9
Misplaced Trust in Expertise: Pseudo-Experts and Unreliable Experts9
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
Do Political Convictions Infect Every Fibre of Our Being?8
Resisting Reclamation: Intra-Community Hierarchies and the R-Slur8
“Do Your Own Research”8
Lookism as Epistemic Injustice8
Stability in Liberal Epistocracies8
Beyond ‘Infodemic’: Complexity, Knowledge and Populism in COVID-19 Crisis Governance7
In Trust We Trust: Epistemic Vigilance and Responsibility7
To Be Scientific Is To Be Communist7
The Wrong of Bullshit7
Human-Data Coupling: Informational Personhood & Artificial Intelligence Through Gilbert Simondon’s Philosophy of Technology7
Conspiracy Theories, Scepticism, and Non-Liberal Politics7
Costly Displays in a Digital World: Signalling Trustworthiness on Social Media7
Institutional Epistemic Isolation in Psychiatric Healthcare7
Normative Paradigms and Interdisciplinary Research6
AI-Extended Moral Agency?6
The Influence of Disciplinary Origins on Peer Review Normativities in a New Discipline6
Flexible or Rigid? A Functionalist Approach to Epistemic Standards6
What Groups Can Tell Us About Expertise6
Defining Wokeness6
Smart Environments6
The Testimonial Double Bind for Disabled People6
How to Fight Linguistic Injustice in Science: Equity Measures and Mitigating Agents5
The Emergence of Urban Studies as an Academic Field: Article and Journal Level Assessment of Its Development and Openness5
Making Sense of Epistemic Authority5
Scientific Misinformation and Fake News: A Blurred Boundary5
The Social Indicators of the Reputation of an Expert5
What Composition of High-Energy Physics Collaborations is Epistemically Optimal?5
Softness: An Ecological Paradigm for Embodied Technological Intelligence5
Designing an Expert-Setting for Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Literary Texts as Boundary Objects5
‘Here’s Me Being Humble’: The Strangeness of Modeling Intellectual Humility5
Friend or Foe? Rethinking Epistemic Trespassing5
Epistemic Distance and Antidemocratic Conspiracy Theories5
The Charisma of Reason during the Re-enchantment of the World5
The Insertion of Islamic Psychology as a Decolonial Epistemological Proposal in the Field of Psychology5
Intra-Group Epistemic Injustice5
Epistemic Smothering is Not a Form of Epistemic Paternalism5
How Expertise is Enabled: Why Epistemic Cycles Matter to us All5
How Can Constitutivism Account for the Persistence of Deep Disagreements?5
The Problem of Disinformation: A Critical Approach5
Overcoming Eurocentrism: Exploring Ethiopian Modernity Through Entangled Histories and Coloniality4
Producing ME/CFS in Dutch Newspapers. A Social-Discursive Analysis About Non/credibility4
Language in the Godless Age of AI4
Conspiracy Theory and (or as) Folk Psychology4
Two Ways of Seeing Post-Truth as a Stance4
Knowledge Brokers in Crisis: Public Communication of Science During the COVID-19 Pandemic4
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
Taming Human Subjects: Researchers’ Strategies for Coping with Vagaries in Social Science Experiments4
“I’ll Show You Differences”: Skills, Creativity and Meaning4
Institutions of Epistemic Vigilance: The Case of the Newspaper Press4
Towards a Conceptual Framework for Conspiracy Theory Theories4
The Gap Between Science and Society and the Intrinsically Capitalistic Character of Science Communication4
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