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The misappropriation of woke: discriminatory social media practices, contributory injustice and context collapse

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卷 202, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-023-04249-5

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Epistemic injustice; Social media; Feminist philosophy of language; Misappropriation; Race and culture; Language and society

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This article analyzes the unjust misappropriation of marginalized groups' terms online, using the example of the misappropriation of 'woke' from the Black community on Twitter. The author argues that such misappropriation distorts the meaning of the terms and hampers the expression of marginalized agents, both within and outside their community. The author also proposes the term 'Context-Collapsed Contributory Injustice' (CC.CI) to describe this phenomenon.
This article aims to give an analysis of the phenomena of unjust misappropriation of marginalised groups' terms online, using the example misappropriation of 'woke' from the Black community on Twitter. I argue that using terms such as these outside their original context warps their meaning, decreasing the intelligibility of the experiences of the marginalised agents who use them when attempting to express themselves both within their community and without. I intend to give an analysis of this phenomena, with the expectation that understanding it better will provide a crucial step in combatting it. To this end, I argue it can be understood as a specialised form of what Kristie Dotson calls 'contributory injustice', injustices which involve the suppression of a marginalised community's existing hermeneutical resources, combined with a specific consequence of what Boyd and Marwick call 'context collapse', the removal of social norms created through the homogenising effect of social media sites like Twitter. The result is a novel misappropriation phenomenon, I label 'Context-Collapsed Contributory Injustice' or 'CC.CI'. This type of misappropriation is particularly harmful due to it being faster-acting than historical varieties of misappropriation. Furthermore, unchecked continual cases of CC.CI can cause a novel from of what Miranda Fricker calls 'hermeneutical injustice', which is demarcated from standard cases by its ability to reintroduce conceptual lacunas through undermining existing hermeneutical resources. I finish by disambiguating cases of CC.CI from natural meaning change and critically analysing some existing philosophical treatments of woke.

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