I am a postdoctoral fellow at the Chair of Philosophy & Political Theory, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich and a Junior Visiting Fellow at Tilburg University, Department of Philosophy.
Before that, I was a temporary lecturer in philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, a research assistant on the AHRC-funded project "Norms for the New Public Sphere" at the University of Warwick and a postdoctoral research fellow for the H2020 Project "Rethinking Democracy in Times of Crisis: a Voter-Centred Perspective", at the University of Genoa.
I obtained my PhD in Philosophy from the University of Warwick and I was Visiting Research Student at B…
I am a postdoctoral fellow at the Chair of Philosophy & Political Theory, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich and a Junior Visiting Fellow at Tilburg University, Department of Philosophy.
Before that, I was a temporary lecturer in philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, a research assistant on the AHRC-funded project "Norms for the New Public Sphere" at the University of Warwick and a postdoctoral research fellow for the H2020 Project "Rethinking Democracy in Times of Crisis: a Voter-Centred Perspective", at the University of Genoa.
I obtained my PhD in Philosophy from the University of Warwick and I was Visiting Research Student at Brown University.
My research interests lie at the intersection of democratic theory and political epistemology. My current research agenda seeks to understand what role the epistemic conduct of democratic citizens may have in establishing or challenging the normative justification of public decision-making practices such as voting, and the legitimacy of democracy more broadly.
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