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Binjie Zou is a PhD student in LSE's Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method. Her research aims to understand how inquiries should respond to bad situations. To that end, she has found network models extremely helpful for addressing questions such as: When and why should we defer to whom in awful epistemic environments? What are effective ways to resist information suppression? What if the knowledge producers themselves are silenced?
Before coming to LSE, she pursued an MSc in Physics and Philosophy at King’s College London and an MPhil in History and Philosophy of Science at University of Cambridge.
Her name (Binjie Zou) is roughly pronounced as bin-jee-zoh,
Research Interests
- Formal and social epistemology
- Philosophy of science
- Philosophy of physics