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See the latest publication from our department's own Katy Fulfer and Janet Jones in Hypatia.

This article discusses how "storytelling in solidaristic communities can foster agency and challenge oppression."

Our department's Madeleine Kenyon has a new publicationSpeaking of ‘Violence’: Figleaf Use in Sexualized Violence Contexts.

The article looks at "the concept of asexualized violence figleaf, a speech mechanism often used in sexualized violence discourse to dismiss or characterize assault as some other kind of thing: a misunderstanding, a change of heart by the victim, a mischaracterization of the perpetrator, or any other number of things which are notrape, orviolence."

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Congratulations Tasneem Alsayyed

The Philosophy department's own Tasneem Alsayyed just published their essay "Old Epistemic Vices and Islamophobia in Martha Nussbaum'sThe New Religious Intolerance"in the March edition of Hypatia.

What would it mean to have feminist AI?

“AI is predominantly a white and male domain,” says ݮƵ’sDr. Carla Fehr, “and there is a pressing need for work on race, gender, disability, and social issues related to AI.”