Faculty of Humanities | Annual Report 2021

56 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES ANNUAL REPORT 2021 APPENDIX: Detailed Annual Report 2021 Publications Harris, C. (2021). ‘Science must fall’ and the call for decolonization in South Africa. Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science, 106-114. Harris, C., & Bavaresco, A. (2021). On Latin American and African Philosophy: History, Topics and Issues. Philosophy Magazine, 38 (99), 429-447. Maponya, D.T., 2021. The African woman’s plight of reproduction: A philosophical analysis of marriage, procreation and womanhood. Agenda, 35(3), pp.82-91. Maponya, D.T., 2021. Religion, Patriarchy and the Prospect for Gender Equality in South Africa. International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, forthcoming. Mitova, V. 2021. A New Argument for the Non-Instrumental Value of Truth. Erkenntnis. DOI: 10.1007/s10670-02100435-4. Mitova, V. 2021. How to Decolonise Knowledge without Too Much Relativism. In Khumalo, S. (Ed.) Decolonisation as Democratisation. (pp. 24-47, Cape Town: HSRC Press). Mncube, Z., Ludwig, D., Koskinen, I., Poliseli, L., GalindoReyes, L. (Eds.) Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science. Routledge. Reijer, J. 2021. Employment trajectories of PLHIV on ART in Lusaka, Zambia: a short report, AIDS Care, 33:5, 693-696. Grants for existing projects Lotter, H., Maponya, D. T., Mitova, V., Reijer, J. Philosophy Dictionary for Africa (URC) (R 70 000 over two years) Mitova, V., Reijer, J. The Geography of Philosophy: an interdisciplinary cross-cultural exploration of universality and diversity in fundamental philosophical concepts (John Templeton Foundation, SA subaward: approx., R 3 000 000 over four years) Mitova, V., Tobi, A. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons, and Agency. (Newton Advanced Fellowship, approx. R 1 000 000 over two years) Mitova, V. Religiosity project (John Templeton foundation, SA subaward TBA) Grants under review Mitova, V. URC once-off 2022 Centres Grant. (R 258 000) Smart, B. Resilience by evidence-based policy: epistemic pluralism and local governance as elements of a sustainable pandemic management. (NRF Transatlantic Platform, SA: R 750 000). Conferences organised Mitova, V., Tobi, A. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency conference, African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (13-14 October 2021). Mitova, V., Rybko, C. Tobi, A. Epistemology of the Internet online Conference, African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (November 2021). Mncube, Z. (with Berry, D., Chellappoo, A., Furman, K.) Epistemic Decolonisation Online Seminar Series. London School of Economics, UK. Research Groups Mitova, V. 4IRE: The Epistemology of 4IR research group, Semester 2, UJ, 2021. Mitova, V. EDEI: Epistemic decolonisation and epistemic injustice research group, UJ, S2, 2021. Tobi, A. (with Porter, E.) Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency reading group, University of Johannesburg and Kent University’s Philosophy Departments, Semester 2, 2021. Talks given by ACEPS members 1. Harris, C. The epistemic decolonisation path latent in Helen Verran’s Science and an African Logic, What is epistemic decolonisation? online seminar series, LSE, 11 March 2021. 2. Harris, C. online talk with Konrad Lorenz Institute (KLI) on Science must fall chapter, 1 December 2021. 3. Harris, C. online talk for 6th International Bioethics Colloquium: Bioethics, Neuroethics & AI Ethics in a PostPandemic World, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2-3 December 2021. 4. Maponya, D.T. (invited) Male-centeredness of African Philosophy: A Destruction to Decolonisation’. A Call for the Desuperiorization of Philosophy and the Foundation of Superaltern Studies Conference, 11-13 August 2021. 5. Maponya, D.T. (invited) Respondent to the keynote speaker, Mohau Pheko, at the Zondeni Sobukwe Mother of Azania Annual Lecture, the Blackhouse Kollective, 2729 August 2021. 6. Maponya, D.T. (invited) Decolonisation and African Feminism: The Nexus of Gender and Race’. African Philosophy and Decolonization, University of Paderbon, 6 December 2021. 7. Mncube, Z. (invited) Race and Personalised Medicine. Durham University Colloquium, UK. 8. Mitova, V. (keynote) Epistemic Decolonisation for Today’s Africa. Diversity Reading List and British Philosophical Association Online Series on Epistemic Decolonisation, LSE, UK (online), 6 October. 9. Mitova, V. (keynote) Is Epistemic Injustice White-People Stuff? Thinking at the border: Post- and decolonial theory and epistemic injustice. Oxford, UK (online), 22-23 September 2021. 10. Mitova, V. (invited) Epistemic Injustice. 6th SOAS World Philosophies Lecture, SOAS University of London, UK (online), 3 December 2021. 11. Mitova, V. (invited) Motivated Irrationality, Epistemic Innocence, and White Ignorance. The Value of Irrationality. University of Zürich, Switzerland, 30 August – 1 September 2021. 12. Mitova, V. (invited) Desuperiorising epistemic justice in the service of knowledge-decolonisation. A Call for the Desuperiorization of Philosophy, and the Foundation of Superaltern Studies, Fort Hare, South Africa (online), 1113 August 2021. 13. Mitova, V. (invited) Decolonising Knowledge: what, why, how. What Is Epistemic Decolonization Online Series, LSE, UK, 15 January 2021.

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