Epistemic injustice in workplace hierarchies: Power, knowledge and status

Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (9):1104-1131 (2020)
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Contemporary workplaces are mostly hierarchical. Intrinsic and extrinsic bads of workplace hierarchies have been widely discussed in the literature on workplace democracy and workplace republicanis...

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