Decoding the Silence: Using AI to Map 'Epistemic Silences' in State Policy

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About the Event

Traditional M&E frameworks are overwhelmingly biased toward measuring what is visible and actively reported such as bulk infrastructure budgets or the number of communal taps installed. However, the greatest threats to vulnerable populations often hide in what the state actively chooses not to measure, such as the dangerous physical distance a child must walk to access that water. This masterclass demonstrates how AI can transcend basic quantitative number-crunching to serve as a high-level tool for Critical Discourse Analysis. Drawing on recent longitudinal research into South African political manifestos, this session will teach evaluators how to train AI models to detect "epistemic silences" and structural vulnerabilities in government policy. By leveraging frameworks like Joan Tronto's Ethics of Care, we will show how AI can expose the discursive disconnect between state promises and material reality.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Thabiso Lakajoe Mr. Thabiso Lakajoe is an M&E executive, Wits School of Governance Master's candidate, and founder of Mphatlalatsane. With 15+ years of experience, he champions decolonial evaluation, merging indigenous knowledge systems with global AI and M&E standards to drive structural accountability and impact.

Topics and Themes

Evaluators Decision makers Academics Civil Society Civil Servant / Intl. Organization Employee Yearly Theme: Evaluation, Evidence and Trust in the Age of AI

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