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Epistemic Controls
Epistemic Controls are the regulatory mechanisms, gatekeeping protocols, and power structures embedded within an Epistemic Infrastructure that determine what counts as valid knowledge, who is authorized to produce it, how it may be accessed, and under what conditions it circulates.[1] Scholarly Peer Review is an example of an epistemic control.
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