My research centres on the functions of robust democratic arrangements, with a particular focus on public deliberation, authoritative alienation, collective action, social epistemology, political obligation, meta-ethics, and normative responsibility.

I recently completed my Master of Community Planning degree at the UBC School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), during which time I conducted research on the potential operationalization of Murray Bookchin's conception of Democratic Confederalism. This research is intended to address the ineffectiveness of participatory engagement within the Neoliberal planning paradigm. Through my stu…

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