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Magdalena Bogacz

Johns Hopkins University
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  • Johns Hopkins University
    School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
    Assistant Professor
Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Just War Theory
War and Violence
Value Theory
History of Western Philosophy
Moral Norms
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Value Theory
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
Just War Theory
Values and Norms
Moral Norms
War and Violence
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    Changing Working Environments in Philosophy: Reflections from a Case Study
    with Alison K. McConwell, Char Brecevic, Matthew H. Haber, Jingyi Wu, and Sarah M. Roe
    Philosophy of Science 92 (3): 708-731. 2025.
    There is an “underrepresentation problem” in philosophy departments and journals. Empirical data suggest that while we have seen some improvements since the 1990s, the rate of change has slowed down. Some posit that philosophy has disciplinary norms making it uniquely resistant to change. We present results from an empirical case study of a philosophy department that achieved and maintained male-female gender parity among its faculty as early as 2014. Our analysis extends beyond matters of gende…Read more
    There is an “underrepresentation problem” in philosophy departments and journals. Empirical data suggest that while we have seen some improvements since the 1990s, the rate of change has slowed down. Some posit that philosophy has disciplinary norms making it uniquely resistant to change. We present results from an empirical case study of a philosophy department that achieved and maintained male-female gender parity among its faculty as early as 2014. Our analysis extends beyond matters of gender parity because that is only one, albeit important, dimension of inclusion. We build from the study to reflect on strategies that may catalyze change.
    Sociology of ScienceWomen in PhilosophyEqualityFeminist Philosophy of ScienceExperimental Philosophy…Read more
    Sociology of ScienceWomen in PhilosophyEqualityFeminist Philosophy of ScienceExperimental Philosophy, Misc
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