Epistemic Justice and the Struggle for Critical Suicide Literacy

Social Epistemology 34 (6):555-565 (2020)
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The concept of suicide literacy is currently used to describe a perceived deficit in public knowledge about suicide that is directly related to specific health actions and outcomes. It thereby fulf...

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