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    Data ethics in an emergency
    with Melanie Smallman, Cian O’Donovan, and James Wilson
    In Caroline Redhead & Melanie Smallman (eds.), Governance, democracy and ethics in crisis-decision-making, Manchester University Press. pp. 77-93. 2024.
    Has data ethics been a casualty of COVID-19? Data have played a central role in how we understand, mitigate and adapt to COVID-19. For instance, it was critical to the work of new public infrastructures such as vaccine certification systems and test and trace infrastructures. Aggregated data about individuals provided the basis for priority shielding lists that protect people deemed vulnerable to COVID-19, and also remade the very categories of vulnerability on which decisions to recommend or en…Read more
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    Openness, Priority, and Free Museums
    Journal of Applied Philosophy (3): 962-993. 2025.
    This article develops a fairness-based criticism of the UK’s policy of promoting free admissions at major museums. With a focus on geographic inequalities and per-capita museums spending, I argue that free admissions can be a surprisingly bad way of promoting cultural opportunities for disadvantaged groups. My criticism emphasises the fact that free admissions consume resources without necessarily providing targeted benefits to disadvantaged groups and addressing background inequalities. Given t…Read more
  •  1059
    Neutrality, Cultural Literacy, and Arts Funding
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (55): 1588-1617. 2024.
    Despite the widespread presence of public arts funding in liberal societies, some liberals find it unjustified. According to the Neutrality Objection, arts funding preferences some ways of life. One way to motivate this challenge is to say that a public goods-styled justification, although it could relieve arts funding of these worries of partiality, cannot be argued for coherently or is, in the end, too susceptible to impressions of partiality. I argue that diversity-based arts funding can over…Read more
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    Providing ethics advice in a pandemic, in theory and in practice: A taxonomy of ethics advice
    with James Wilson, Cian O'Donovan, and Melanie Smallman
    Bioethics 38 (3): 213-222. 2024.
    The pandemic significantly raised the stakes for the translation of bioethics insights into policy. The novelty, range and sheer quantity of the ethical problems that needed to be addressed urgently within public policy were unprecedented and required high‐bandwidth two‐way transfer of insights between academic bioethics and policy. Countries such as the United Kingdom, which do not have a National Ethics Committee, faced particular challenges in how to facilitate this. This paper takes as a cas…Read more