Review of FROST-ARNOLD, K. (2023) Who Should We Be Online? A Social Epistemology for the Internet New York: Oxford University Press

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Keywords: Frost-Arnold, feminismo, epistemología, ética

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Book review of FROST-ARNOLD, K. (2023) Who Should We Be Online? A Social Epistemology for the Internet New York: Oxford University Press

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Published
01-09-2024
How to Cite
Jordá, B. (2024). Review of FROST-ARNOLD, K. (2023) Who Should We Be Online? A Social Epistemology for the Internet New York: Oxford University Press. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (93), 157–159. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/611831
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MONOGRÁFICO sobre «Diversidad y deliberación en entornos digitales». Simposio sobre Who Should We be Online (OUP, 2023) de Karen Frost-Arnold