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Recent Articles “Responsible and Responsive Knowing in Medical Diagnosis: The medical gaze revisited”, co-authored with Kirsti Malterud and Lucy Candib. Nora: Nordic Journal of Women’s Studies, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2004, 8-19. “The Power of Ignorance”. Philosophical Papers, Vol. 33, No. 3 (November 2004) 291-308. “Here and There: Reading Christopher Preston’s Grounding Knowledge”. Ethics, Place and Environment, Vol. 8, No. 3, October 2005, 349-360. “Scepticism and the Lure of Ambiguity”. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Vol. 21 (3) Summer 2006, 222-228. “Thinking about Ecological Thinking”. Part of a symposium on my book Ecological Thinking: The Politics of Epistemic Location. In Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 23:1, 2008, 187-203. “Rereading Ecological Thinking”. Part of a Symposium on my book Ecological Thinking: The Politics of Epistemic Location held at the APA Pacific Division 2007 Conference, Ethics, Place and Environment, 11:1, 2008, 76-90. “Advocacy, Negotiation and the Politics of Unknowing”. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume XLVI (2008) Supplement “Global Feminist Ethics and Politics”, 32- 51. Recent Book Chapters “Images of Expertise: Women, Science and the Politics of Representation”. In Bernard Lightman and Ann B. Shteir, eds., Figuring It Out: Science, Gender, and Visual Culture. Dartmouth: UPNE, 2006. “The Power of Ignorance”. In Shannon Sullivan and Nancy Tuana, eds., Race and Epistemologies of Ignorance. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2007. “‘They Treated Him Well’: Fact, Fiction and the Politics of Knowledge”. In Heidi Grasswick, ed., Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Power in Knowledge. Kluwer Academic Publishers, in press. “Must a Feminist Be a Relativist After All”? In Michael Krausz, ed., Relativism: A Compendium. New York: Columbia University Press, in press. “Incredulity, ‘Experientialism’, and the Politics of Knowledge”, chapter from my 1995 book Rhetorical Spaces: Essays on (Gendered) Locations (Routledge, NY) edited for reprinting in Alison Jaggar, ed., Just Methodologies: An Interdisciplinary Feminist Reader. Paradigm Publishers, 2007. “Is the Sex of the Knower Epistemologically Significant?” Chapter from my 1991 book,What Can She Know? Feminist Theory and the Construction of Knowledge. Reprinted in David Ohreen, ed., An Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge, God, Mind and Moralitiy. Toronto: Nelson Educational Publishing, 2009, 92-98 “Epistemology: 5 Questions”, in Vincent F. Hendricks & Duncan Pritchard , eds. Epistemology: 5 Questions, Automatic Press / VIP, 2008. “Testimony, Advocacy, Ignorance: Thinking Ecologically about Social Knowledge”, in Alan Millar, Adrian Haddock and Duncan Pritchard , eds., Social Epistemology Oxford University Press, forthcoming. “Feminist Interpretations of the Self”, in Shaun Gallagher, ed., The Oxford Handbook of the Self. Oxford University Press, forthcoming. “Rhetoric and Social Epistemology”. In the Oxford Handbook of Rhetorical Studies, Michael MacDonald, ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming. Recent Articles in Reference Works “Women Knowing/Knowing Women: Critical-Creative Interventions in the Politics of Knowledge”. In Kathy Davis, Mary Evans, and Judith Lorber, eds., Handbook of Gender and Women’s Studies. London: Sage Publications, 2006. “Feminist Epistemology” revised and rewritten for the Second Edition of the Blackwell Companion to Epistemology. Matthias Steup, ed., Oxford: Basil Blackwell, in press. Recent Book Reviews Women Philosophers: Genre and the Boundaries of Philosophy. Catherine Villaneuva Gardner. Boulder, CO. Westview Press, 2003.In Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol 43, No. 2, 2005, 215-216. Representative Practices: Peirce, Pragmatism, and Feminist Epistemology. Kory Spencer Sorrell. In Transactions of the C. S. Peirce Society, Vol. 42, No. 1, Winter 2006, 154-158. Fear of Knowledge: Against Relativism and Constructivism. Paul Boghossian. In International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22:1, March 2008, 97-100. Epistemic Injustice: Power in Knowledge. Miranda Fricker. In Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Online Publication, March 14, 2008. |