I am an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Binghamton University, State University of New York. Prior to this, I completed my PhD in Philosophy at the University of Michigan. My research interests are primarily in the philosophy of language, social philosophy, feminist philosophy, and epistemology.

My research explores how we perform speech acts—promises, apologies, jokes, orders, threats, compliments—with others. I argue that speakers can unintentionally perform certain speech acts (like orders and threats), that audience uptake can determine which speech act a speaker performs (in both just and unjust ways), and that performing a speech…

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