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Literacy in the Sociology of Epistemology

The ability to analyze how social structures and power relations shape what counts as knowledge. It draws on traditions like the sociology of knowledge and feminist epistemology to show that epistemic standards are not neutral but reflect social hierarchies. A person with this literacy can critically assess claims about “objectivity” and trace how marginalized knowledge systems are systematically excluded.
Literacy in the Sociology of Epistemology Example: “His literacy in the sociology of epistemology helped him see that the ‘dispassionate observer’ ideal emerged from 19th‑century white male privilege, not from universal reason.”
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