6.03.26
St George's Bristol
- Opening + short mindfulness practice focusing on breath and silence
(Kate Binnie) (5 mins)
· A philosophical overview
(Dan Degerman) (10 mins)
· Musical performance (20 mins) - Schola Cantorum, University of Bristol
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- Music overview
(John Pickard & Emma Hornby) (10 mins)
· Panel Discussion, Chair Havi Carel
(Dan Degerman, Emma Hornby, John Pickard, Anthony Everett, Kate Binnie)
In this video we summarise some of our findings from qualitative work on instances of exclusion, objectification, and invalidation reported by people who experience paranoia.
In this video we summarise some of our findings from qualitative work on instances of exclusion, objectification, and invalidation reported by people living with dementia.
Elisabetta Lalumera
2026
Elisabetta Lalumera
2026
Kathleen Murphy-Hollies
2026
Expertise and Epistemic Injustice
(Prof Lisa Bortolotti, University of Birmingham)
2026
Disrespect, inquests and fitness to practise hearings
(Prof Sara Ryan, Manchester Metropolitan University)
2026
Lisa Bortolotti
2025
Lisa Bortolotti
2025
Metaphor and Epistemic Injustice in Mental Illness
2025
Elisabetta Lalumera
The Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture series by Women in Philosophy
2025
Lisa Bortolotti
ISPS-US
2025
Havi Carel
Keynote speaker at XIII Understanding Value Graduate Conference, Sheffield
2025
Martino Belvederi Murri (Ferrara), Fiona Malpass (Mind in Camden) and the Voice Collective.
2025
#PhilosophyMatters
Philosophy and Mental Health
28.03.25
Shame and Medicine
Shame, loneliness and epistemic injustice
27.11.24
PhenoLab
Epistemically just interractions are good medicine
24.10.24
On Philosophy
Silencing the Sick
Autumn 2024
Empowering patients as equal partners in care
The Patients Association
London Lecture Series: Madness and Mental Health
How (Not) to Talk to Young People about Mental Health
2023 - 24
London Lecture Series: Madness and Mental Health
Against speaking up: A defence of silence
2023 - 24
Disease, Illness, Sickness
Philosophical Perspectives
Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare
2024
First Annual Webconference of the International Society for the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind
The Ant and the Grasshopper: In what ways are conspiracy beliefs like delusions?
2023
MAP-Penn Conference on Philosophy of Disability and Illness
Institutional Opacity, Epistemic Vulnerability, and Institutional Testimonial Injustice
2022
The Royal Institute of Philosophy
It's Hard To Think Without Your Pants On: Patients as Knowers
2019
Wellcome
Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare project overview
2023
The Fawn and the Mountain Lion
What is Epistemic Injustice?
The Fawn and the Mountain Lion was produced by Squideo from an idea and a script by EPIC co-investigator Lisa Bortolotti. The aim of this video is to introduce the notion of epistemic injustice.
The Wolf, the Snake and the Butterfly
What is the harm of misleading assumptions about young people who hear voices?
The Wolf, the Snake, and the Butterfly was produced by Squideo from an idea and a script by the young people of the Voice Collective, with the collaboration of Fiona Malpass (Hearing Voices Project manager at Mind in Camden), EPIC co-investigator Lisa Bortolotti, and EPIC postdoctoral researcher Kathleen Murphy-Hollies. The aim of this video is to challenge the assumptions we make
This project was generously funded by wellcome. Grant : [226603/Z/22/Z], 'EPIC: Epistemic Injustice in Health Care'.