The first half of the summer has been full of conference travel that I haven’t gotten the chance to recap yet. Find all the details after the jump.
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Book Printed
Exciting news! I recently heard from my editor at Rowman & Littlefield International that copies of my book have arrived! It is available now in paperback from the publisher’s website and will be available from Amazon …
Continue readingTalking Race and Economics with HuffPo
I recently spoke with journalist Ben Piven about the relationship between race and economics in the United States. He talks at length about the varieties of racial discourse in the US in the wake of the …
Continue readingPresenting on Rousseau at the University of Florida
I am excited that I will be presenting at the Twentieth Biennial Colloquium of the Rousseau Association in June at UF. Rousseau has been one of my favorite philosophers for a long time, so it will be …
Continue readingBook Announcement
I’m excited to announce that my new book, Political Philosophy and Political Action: Imperatives of Resistance, will be published by Rowman & Littlefield International in December 2016. Juxtaposing critical interpretations of Rousseau, Marx, Dewey, and Rancière …
Continue readingSummer Conference Presentations In London & Ottawa
I will be giving presentations at two great conferences this summer, one on Rousseau and the other on political realism. The Association for Social and Political Philosophy conference is being held at the London School of …
Continue readingPresenting on Realism & Democracy in Amsterdam
My paper, “Realism, Resistance, and Democracy,” has been accepted to the Association for Social and Political Philosophy conference, to be held June 25-26, 2015 at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It should be a great conference; …
Continue readingDissertation Defended
Yesterday I successfully defended my dissertation, “Political Resistance and the Constitution of Equality.” Thanks to my advisor, Kelly Oliver, as well as to the other members of my committee–Lisa Guenther, Larry May, Todd May, and …
Continue readingPresenting on Pragmatism & Emancipation at Fordham
My paper, “Fractured Social Holism: A Pragmatist Political Philosophy of Emancipation,” has been accepted to the forthcoming conference, “Emancipation: Challenges at the Intersection of American and European Philosophy,” to be held at Fordham University, Lincoln Center, in New York City …
Continue readingPresenting on Dewey at Public Philosophy 2015
My paper, “First and Second-Order Public Problems In the Philosophy of John Dewey,” has been accepted to the Advancing Public Philosophy Conference, to be held June 11-13, 2015 at the University of San Francisco. I attended the conference for …
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