Race and racism - ‘They attacked you just like that’: racial epistemics in making claims about racism.
Rahul Sambaraju
Abstract:Social psychological research on race and racism has shown that tellers’ reports of experiencing racism are not always accepted or received as valid reports. In this paper, I offer racial epistemics as one mechanism by which the telling and receiving of reports about racism occur. I examine how tellers and recipients might be positioned differently in terms of their epistemic rights and entitlements to racial experiences and the various ways that the epistemic gradient across tellers and recipients is navigate… Show more
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