Altanian, MelanieMelanieAltanianEl Kassar, NadjaNadjaEl Kassar2024-03-122024-03-122021Social Epistemology: a Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy0269-1728http://hdl.handle.net/10197/25503In this introduction to the special issue ‘Epistemic Injustice and Collective Wrongdoing,’ we show how the eight contributions examine the collective dimensions of epistemic injustice. First, we contextualize the articles within theories of epistemic injustice. Second, we provide an overview of the eight articles by highlighting three central topics addressed by them: i) the effects of epistemic injustice and collective wrongdoing, ii) the underlying epistemic structures in collective wrongdoing, unjust relations and unjust societies, and iii) the remedies and strategies of resistance to epistemic injustice. We close by pointing to connections and issues that may motivate further research.enThis is an electronic version of an article published in Melanie Altanian & Nadja El Kassar (2021) Epistemic Injustice and Collective Wrongdoing: Introduction to Special Issue, Social Epistemology, 35:2, 99-108. Social Epistemology is available online at: www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/ 10.1080/02691728.2020.1843199Epistemic injusticeHermeneutical injusticeTestimonial injusticeCollective wrongdoingCollective accountabilityEpistemic Injustice and Collective Wrongdoing: Introduction to Special IssueJournal Article3529910810.1080/02691728.2020.18431992021-02-02https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/