Ethics in Motion

Collaborators

  • Anna Gotlib is an associate professor of philosophy at Brooklyn College CUNY, specializing in feminist ethics and bioethics/medical ethics, moral psychology (especially embodiment and the emotions), and social and political philosophy.

  • Annadís Greta Rúdólfsdóttir is associate professor of research methodology in the Faculty of Education and Diversity at the University of Iceland. Her research focus is on various aspects of gender and younge people’s lives.

  • Ásta Jóhannsdóttir is associate professor in the Faculty of Education and Diversity at the University of Iceland. Her research is focused on gender, young people, and critical disability studies.

  • Brynja Elísabeth Halldórsdóttir is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education and Diversity at the University of Iceland. Her research focus includes critical educational theory, diversity, intersectionality, and gender-based violence.

  • Carol Hay is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Her research focuses primarily on issues in analytic feminism, liberal social and political philosophy, oppression studies, Kantian ethics, and the philosophy of sex and love.

  • Gyða Margrét Pétursdóttir is professor of gender studies at the University of Iceland. Her research focus has been on personal matters through the lens of the social and political, as it is her firm belief that the personal is derived from our society and thereby appropriate as both a political and theoretical subject matter.

  • Hilkje Charlotte Hänel is interim professor in philosophy at Georg-August University Göttingen. Her research interests include epistemic justice, recognition theory, responsibility, philosophy of sex, rape and rape myths, feminism, and sexist ideology.

  • Katharina Berndt Rasmussen is Associate Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy at Stockholm University, and a researcher at the Institute for Future Studies. Her main research areas are moral, political, and feminist philosophy, focusing on the topics of discrimination, sexism, racism, implicit bias, social norms, and democracy.

  • Katharine Jenkins is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. Her research is primarily in social philosophy, especially the ontology of social categories. She is interested in how social categories such as races and genders exist, and how these categories are bound up with systematic injustices. She is also interested in feminist philosophy and critical philosophy of race more broadly, and in the philosophy of sex and sexuality.

  • Lisa Lazard is a Senior Lecturer in social psychology at the School of Psychology and Counselling at the Open University. Her research interests lie in the study of identity and subjectivities within contemporary landscapes, particularly in gender and how gendered identifications become located within relations of power. She has studied these issues in relation to two broad areas – sexual harassment and digital cultures.

  • Mich Ciurria is a queer, disabled, ecofeminist, migrant worker, and visiting scholar at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She specialized in ethics, feminist philosophy, and critical race and disability theory, and is the author of An Intersectional Feminist theory of Moral Responsibility (2019).

  • Redi Koobak is Chancellor’s Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. In her work as a feminist cultural studies scholar, she focuses on discourses of gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality in Eastern Europe, particularly Estonia, which she views through the intersections between postsocialist and postcolonial theorizing.