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Feminist Epistemology, Research & Activism

October 9th 1:30-2:25pm

Location : 2001 鶹ýվ College 11th floor room 1140

This presentation explores feminist epistemology, research, and activism through the lens of abortion access. Feminist epistemology critiques traditional science for privileging male perspectives while excluding women from knowledge production. By emphasizing situated knowledge and “strong objectivity” (Harding), feminist approaches highlight how values, power, and social locations shape what counts as valid knowledge.


Abortion pills are a site of contested knowledge. Their history reveals tensions between science, politics, morality, and activist movements. The case of misoprostol in Brazil illustrates how communities reinterpret medical knowledge, showing alternative ways of knowledge creation.
Women on Web, one of the first online abortion services, has combined medical expertise, feminist values, and digital tools to support safe at-home abortions globally for two decades. Its activism and research have promoted
the acceptance telemedicine abortion and helped push legal reforms. At the same time, Latin America’s selfmanaged abortion (SMA) movement has pioneered community-based knowledge on medication abortion and the demedicalization of abortion through feminist networks, and SMA models of care such as acompañamiento. Activists have pushed for, participated in, and conducted research to create the evidence needed to influence
medical guidelines and regulations.

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