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Unheard Voices from Earth: A Fable from 2184
Harm Peters1, Jean-Michel Leduc2, Ahsan Sethi3
1Dieter Scheffner Center for Medical Education and Educational Research, Dean´s Office of Study Affairs, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
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Fables are a form of storytelling that convey moral, social, and philosophical lessons through carefully constructed allegories and metaphorical characters. Often set in imaginary worlds or distant times, they use fictional protagonists and exaggerated circumstances to illuminate contemporary real-world struggles. They invite readers to recognize and critically reflect on enduring patterns of systemic inequities and power dynamics in ways that are both accessible and thought-provoking. Throughout history, fables have been used to critique power structures, expose hidden injustices, and advocate for change. "Unheard Voices from Earth: A Fable from 2184" employs a science fiction allegory to illuminate on how power structures within academic knowledge production perpetuate systemic exclusion. By re-imagining contemporary academic publishing as an intergalactic enterprise, the narrative brings to attention the mechanisms by which dominant paradigms silence marginalized voices.
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