I work mainly on issues at the intersection of religion and politics. In particular, I examine liberal approaches that have claimed to accommodate citizens who engage with religion. In my PhD thesis ("Religion and Justice", forthcoming in LST Monographs), I propose a multi-dimensional conception of needs (i.e. individual and collective) as an appropriate and fair account to accomodate the goods of religion as part of the range of goods in a liberal polity.

I completed my PhD in Philosophy (2023) at University College London.