Over the past decade, feminist philosophers have gone a long way toward identifying and explaining the phenomenon that has come to be known as epistemic injustice. Epistemic injustice is injustice occurring within the domain of knowledge (e.g., knowledge production and transmission), which impacts structurally marginalized social groups. In this paper, we argue that, as they currently work,...
Our paper interrogates the ethics of digital pandemic surveillance from Indigenous perspectives. The Covid-19 pandemic has showed that Indigenous people are among communities most negatively affected by a pandemic infectious disease spread. During the pandemic, like other racialised subpopulations, Indigenous peoples have faced strikingly high mortality rates owing to structural...
In the era of globalization, many health issues are not confined by national boundaries, but also problems for the whole world, such as the Covid-19 pandemic. One of the most important questions in global health ethics is about the ethics of human rights to health. Some people question that human rights to health have no correlative perfect obligation and these rights are impossible to be...