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Invisibilization and Silencing as an Ethical and Sociological Challenge

Benno Herzog

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05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesFace (sociological concept)Public domainSolidarity0506 political scienceEpistemologySilenceSocial groupPhilosophySocial integration050602 political science & public administrationNormativePublic sphereSociology0503 education

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AbstractExcluded and/or marginalized social groups frequently face problems involving representation in the public sphere. Moreover, the very notion of exclusion typically refers to communicatively or discursively produced mechanisms of being considered irrelevant in public processes of communication. Exclusion and marginalization, understood as processes of silencing or invisibilizing social groups, are particularly serious in cases involving social suffering, i.e. socially produced suffering and/or suffering that can be eliminated or alleviated socially. Making silence heard, giving voice to the silenced and bringing the invisibilized back into the public domain are therefore fundamental tasks of solidarity in reaching a higher degree of social integration. The main aim of this article is to reveal how it is possible to disclose and understand the social grammar of the normative claims of silenced and invisibilized social groups. Therefore, grounded in Axel Honneth’s Theory of Recognition, I first devel...

https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2017.1383529