My research interest is in social epistemology with a specific focus on epistemic injustice, epistemic decolonisation, and the epistemology of the internet. I have published various papers on these topics in journals, including Social Epistemology and Episteme.
I have lectured various courses in philosophy at the University of Johannesburg and the University of Pretoria.
In 2024, I began a joint Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency and the Centre for Research in Ethics in Montreal, where I will work on the project Marginal Epistemic Injustice. For this project, I will be thinking about w…
My research interest is in social epistemology with a specific focus on epistemic injustice, epistemic decolonisation, and the epistemology of the internet. I have published various papers on these topics in journals, including Social Epistemology and Episteme.
I have lectured various courses in philosophy at the University of Johannesburg and the University of Pretoria.
In 2024, I began a joint Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency and the Centre for Research in Ethics in Montreal, where I will work on the project Marginal Epistemic Injustice. For this project, I will be thinking about ways that traditional epistemic injustice tools might need revisions when conceptualised from varying perspectives of oppression – in this case, the perspective of a colonised African.
I am also a research associate at the African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS) at the University of Johannesburg.