Agential Epistemic Injustice in Clinical Interactions Is Bad for Medicine
Philosophy of Medicine
(2025)
What a mess. Can we tidy up the concept of health?
Philosophical Psychology
(2025)
Silence as epistemic agency in mania
Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy
(2025)
Psychiatry as Mind-shaping
Erkenn (2024)
Commentary: Phenomenology, delusions and justice
World Psychiatry Journal (2024)
‘Individual Vices and Institutional Failings as Drivers of Vulnerabilisation'
Social Epistemology (2024)
Expertise as Perspectives in Dialogue
in Duncan Pritchard, Mirko Farina, and Andrea Lavazza (eds), Expertise: Philosophical Perspectives (Oxford, 2024; online edn, Oxford Academic, 20 June 2024)
The Ant and the Grasshopper:
Does Biased Cognition Compromise Agency in the Case of Delusions and Conspiracy Theories?
Rev.Phil.Psych. (2024).
Religion, Psychiatry and 'Radical' Epistemic Injustices
Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology
(2024)
What a mess: can we tidy up the concept of health?
Philosophical Psychology
(2024)
Solitude is not thrust upon any lovable person: loneliness, shame and the problem (of) personality',
Journal of Psychosocial Studies
(2024)
Phenomenology, delusions and justice
World Psychiatry
June 2024
Silence, depression and bodily doubt: Toward a phenomenology of silence in psychopathology.
Philosophical Psychology (early access) (2024)
Knowing Covid-19: The Pandemic and Beyond
Manchester: Manchester University Press (2024)
History at the heart of medicine'
[version 1; peer review: awaiting
peer review].
Wellcome Open Res
(2024)
Epistemic Arguments for a Democratic Right to Silence.
The Philosophical Quarterly
(2024)
Implying implausibility and undermining versus accepting peoples’ experiences of suicidal ideation and self-harm in Emergency Department psychosocial assessments.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
(2024)
The history of loneliness: what we know so far.
WHO Europe Behavioural and Cultural Insights Hub
(2024)
Gatekeeping and factors underlying decisions not to refer to mental health services after self-harm: Triangulating video-recordings of consultations, interviews, medical records and discharge letters
Science Direct
(2023)
'The hermeneutic problem of psychiatry' and the co-production of meaning in psychiatric healthcare.
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement (2023)
Why We Should Be Curious About Each Other.
Philosophies (2023)
This project was generously funded by wellcome. Grant : [226603/Z/22/Z], 'EPIC: Epistemic Injustice in Health Care'.