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610The Generative Power of Collective HopeFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 10 (4): 1-21. 2024.In the face of widespread structural injustice, many people feel hopeless. Is hope valuable for political activism, or is it naive, impractical, or even counterproductive? Here I focus on collective hope as opposed to individual hope. I argue that collective hope can both sustain us in our political commitments and generate new commitments; it is therefore particularly valuable for activist movements and should be cultivated. Through the contemporary example of the prison abolition movement, I a…Read more
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University of North Carolina at WilmingtonDepartment of Philosophy and ReligionAssistant Professor
The Graduate Center, CUNY
PhD, 2025
APA Eastern Division
New York City, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Social Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
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| Normative Ethics |
| Social Epistemology |
| Hope |
| Moral Imagination |
| Imprisonment |
| Punishment |
| Feminist Epistemology |
| Epistemic Injustice |