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Thanks for this reference to Fricker. I like the stress on injustice though of course, that also carries the risk of selective focus on injustice that I worry about in femedtech 🙂
When I read your original tweet, I immediately thought of two sets of writing, both from South Africa. Despite searching my Mendeley and Google Scholar, I can’t find the one that, to my recollection, was about telling stories from Apartheid in the post-Apartheid era. Stories aren’t just told – they also have to be listened to.
The second one https://innerweb.ukzn.ac.za/scer/Journal%20articles/Le%20Grange%20Theory%20roots.PDF I posted in the last paragraph of blog post in our shared context of rhizo14 https://francesbell.com/bellblog/dimensions-of-power-knowledge-and-rhizomatic-thinking/ where I asked the question “Can we accommodate different ‘knowledges’ on #rhizo14?”
Reflecting at this point, and in the light of later research, I think our limited success was simultaneously enabled and constrained by social media and algorithmic streams.