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Matt Drabek

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Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    Experimental Philosophy and the Underrepresentation of Women
    with Carrie Figdor
    In Wesley Buckwalter & Justin Sytsma (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Experimental Philosophy, Blackwell. pp. 590-602. 2016.
    This paper summarizes recent and ongoing experimental work regarding the reality, nature, effects, and causes of the underrepresentation of women in academic philosophy. We first present empirical data on several aspects of underrepresentation, and then consider various reasons why this gender imbalance is problematic. We then turn to the published and preliminary results of empirical work aimed at identifying factors that might explain it.
    Experimental Philosophy, MiscGender and Equality, Misc
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    Philosophy of Science after Feminism. By Janet Kourany. (Oxford UP, 2010. Pp. ix. + 149. Price US$99.00.) (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 62 (248): 631-633. 2012.
    Feminist Philosophy of ScienceScience and Values
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    Classify and Label: The Unintended Marginalization of Social Groups (edited book)
    Lexington Books. 2014.
    Classify and Label is a philosophical treatment of classification in the social sciences and everyday life, focusing on its moral, social, and political implications. This book stands at the intersection of philosophy of the social sciences, feminist philosophy, philosophy of sex, and social and political philosophy.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPhilosophy of Social Science, General WorksFeminist Philosophy of Sci…Read more
    Social and Political PhilosophyPhilosophy of Social Science, General WorksFeminist Philosophy of Science
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    Pornographic Subordination, Power, and Feminist Alternatives
    Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 2 (1): 1-19. 2016.
    How does pornography subordinate on the basis of gender? I provide part of an answer in this paper by framing subordination as something that works through everyday classification. Under certain material and social conditions, pornography classifies people through labeling them in ways that connect to structures of oppression. I hope to show two things. First, pornographic content is not the major driving force behind pornography’s subordination of women. Second, pornography, when repurposed in …Read more
    How does pornography subordinate on the basis of gender? I provide part of an answer in this paper by framing subordination as something that works through everyday classification. Under certain material and social conditions, pornography classifies people through labeling them in ways that connect to structures of oppression. I hope to show two things. First, pornographic content is not the major driving force behind pornography’s subordination of women. Second, pornography, when repurposed in new ways, carries the potential to counter the ill effects of other kinds of pornography, as feminist pornographers have attempted to show through their words and actions.
    Feminism: PornographyFeminist Philosophy of Language
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