Call for papers: 'Scholarly Knowledge in the Context of Epistemic Injustice and Authoritarian Censorship' King’s College London April 25, 2025, King's Russia Institute, London
The symposium is taking place on 25 April and will cover a range of issues including, among other things; the decolonial approaches to scholarly knowledge production in contemporary autocracies and regions of the Global South, the impact of authoritarian politics on knowledge production; and the past and future of knowledge production and histories of knowledge production under political pressure.
Submissions are now open. Please include the title, a brief description of your paper (up to 400 words), and your short academic biography (up to 100 words). Presentations will be organised in either thematic panels or roundtable discussions.
A link to the submission form is available here (https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=FM9wg_MWFky4PHJAcWVDVg51qPobFPBEvHEhcWwvVWdUNTQ0RTlFR1pWOTdSRjJKQ0FJSUxERUtGNy4u). You can read the full call for submissions here (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/kri/assets/symposiumkri-v3.pdf).
If you have any questions, contact Petr Torkanovskiy at: petr.torkanovskiy@kcl.ac.uk. The deadline for submissions is 25 January.
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