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    What Would You Have Wakanda Do about It?
    In Edwardo Pérez & Timothy E. Brown (eds.), Black Panther and Philosophy, Wiley. 2022.
    This chapter examines the debate on how Wakanda should respond to global injustice, Black Panther illustrates various issues regarding the nature of justice and the types of injustices we can inflict upon one another. Perhaps bearing witness to colonial epistemicide around them stoked Wakandans' strong impulse to protect their knowledge at all costs. In African philosophy, scholars often analyze or draw from proverbs and language use as a way to explore moral and political principles within an o…Read more
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    South Africa's Vaccine Roll-Out and Its Potential Costs to Our Social Contract
    Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 69 (173): 64-85. 2022.
    Over the COVID-19 period, much attention has been paid to the governance relationship between citizens and the state. In this article, however, we focus on a feature that is less evident in the day-to-day living of the social contract: the relationship between citizens. Because this horizontal cohesion is critical to the social contract, we suggest that it should not be neglected, even amid a deepening crisis of state–citizen relations. Using the case of South Africa's vaccine roll-out as an ill…Read more
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    Facing up to complexity again: author’s reply to critics
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (7): 1191-1203. 2023.
    The contributions to this symposium offer thoughtful and engaging commentary on Citizenship in a Globalised World; I am deeply grateful to Anna Stilz, Ashwini Vasanthakumar, Shuk Ying Chan, and Ste...
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    The tension between the public and the private spheres is not new: while feminists have long called for public protection to be extended to the private sphere, liberals argue for the...
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    Territorial Sovereignty
    with Anna Stilz
    Theoria 67 (163): 82-105. 2020.
    18 November 2019CH: Thank you for agreeing to do this. The prompt for the interview was to talk about your recently published book, Territorial Sovereignty, but I thought before we got into that you could say something about your earlier work and how that led you to be interested in this particular project that you deal with in the book.
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    Global justice, states, and the relational view
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (4): 371-389. 2019.
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    Global justice, states, and the relational view
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (4): 371-389. 2019.