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Alison Wylie is a Canadian feminist philosopher of science at the University of Washington, Seattle (Winter and Spring) and (Durham University, UK ) (Fall). She is recognized for her work on epistemological questions in archaeological practice and feminist research in the social sciences. Her work is primarily in social epistemology and standpoint theory, and she publishes on research ethics in archaeology. ==Education and career== Wylie did her undergraduate work at Mount Allison University. She earned MAs in philosophy and anthropology and a PhD in Philosophy from SUNY Binghamton. Prior to teaching at University of Washington Wylie taught at Washington University in St. Louis (1998–2003), Columbia University (2003–2005), and the University of Western Ontario (1985–1998). Wylie received a Presidential Recognition Award from the (of American Archivists ) in 1995〔http://www.saa.org/AbouttheSociety/Awards/PresidentialRecognitionAward/tabid/181/Default.aspx Presidential Recognition Award〕 for her work as a co-chair on the Ethics in Archaeology Committee which developed the current Principles of Archaeological Ethics in use by the SAA.〔http://www.saa.org/AbouttheSociety/PrinciplesofArchaeologicalEthics/tabid/203/Default.aspx〕 Wylie was the senior editor of ''Hypatia, A Journal of Feminist Philosophy''〔 http://hypatiaphilosophy.org/〕 from 2008–2013〔http://hypatiaphilosophy.org/Editorial/honor_roll_2013.html Hypatia Honor Roll〕 and President of the American Philosophical Association Pacific Division during 2011–12.〔 (APA Pacific Division Officers 2011–12 ).〕 In 2013, SWIP (Society for Women in Philosophy) named her Distinguished Woman Philosopher of the year.〔http://faculty.washington.edu/aw26/swip/index.htm Society for Women in Philosophy - Distinguished Woman of the Year Award〕
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