December 6 (Fri)
14:15–14:30 Gathering
14:30–14:40 Opening Remarks
14:40–15:30 (1) Dr. Mary Gregg (Yonsei U, Korea): The help of oppressive jokes and the harm of acclamatory jokes: a matter of epistemic standpoint?
15:35–16:25 (2) Dr. Rie Iizuka (Hiroshima U, Japan): Epistemic injustice and standpoint epistemology
Break
16:50–17:40 (3) Dr. Kathleen Murphy-Hollies (U of Birmingham, UK): Epistemic injustice, self-knowledge and perspective
December 7 (Sat)
9:30–10:00 Gathering
10:00–10:15 Opening remarks
10:15–11:05 (1) Dr. Barend de Rooij (Tilburg U, Netherlands): The right to explanation under conditions of epistemic injustice
11:10–12:00 (2) Dr. Yuko Murakami (Rikkyo U, Japan): Epistemic injustice and algorithmic bias
Lunch
13:30–14:20 (3) Dr. Miranda Fricker (New York U, USA): The credibility economy: Accounting for deficits and excesses
14:25–15:15 (4) Dr. Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern U, USA): Testimonial injustice and epistemic reparations
Break
15:50–16:40 (5) Dr. Kengo Miyazono (Hokkaido U, Japan) & Karin Shimizu (Hokkaido U, Japan): Caring for victims of epistemic injustice
16:45–17:45 (6) Dr. Janaina Matida (IDP, Brazil & Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile): Reasonable doubt and epistemic injustice: Eyewitness misidentification in the Brazilian criminal justice system
December 8 (Sun)
9:30–10:00 Gathering
10:00–10:50 (1) Dr. Eisuke Sakakibara (UTokyo, Japan): The oversight of implicature and implicational injustice in doctor-patient communication
10:55–11:45 (2) Dr. Masashi Kasaki (Nagoya U, Japan): Translation and epistemic injustice
Lunch
13:30–14:20 (3) Dr. Amandine Catala (Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada): A pluralist account of epistemic injustice and agency
14:25–15:15 (4) Dr. Emmalon Davis (UChicago, USA): Epistemic branding
Break
15:50–16:40 (5) Dr. Kunimasa Sato (Ibaraki U, Japan): Narrative injustice
16:45–17:35 (6) Dr. Rima Basu (Claremont McKenna U, USA): Ignorance as epistemic etiquette
17:35–17:40 Closing Discussion