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What nursing chooses not to know: Practices of epistemic silence/silencing.

Jessica Dillard-WrightClaire Valderama-WallaceLucinda CantyAmélie PerronIsmália De SousaJanice Gullick
Published in: Nursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionals (2023)
Drawing from a keynote panel held at the hybrid 25th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, this discussion paper examines the question of epistemic silence in nursing from five different perspectives. Contributors include US-based scholar Claire Valderama-Wallace, who meditated on ecosystems of settler colonial logics of nursing; American scholar Lucinda Canty discussed the epistemic silencing of nurses of colour; Canadian scholar Amelie Perron interrogated the use of disobedience and parrhesia in and for nursing; Canada-based scholar Ismalia De Sousa considered what nursing protects in its silences; and Australian scholar Janice Gullick spoke to trans invisibility in nursing.
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