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I'm currently a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to this, I was a science journalist for 10 years, working most recently for FactCheck.org, where I vetted claims made by politicians about climate change to public health.

 

As a philosopher, I examine the importance of science communication - particularly the media - in maintaining a functioning democracy. My research relates to debates about inductive risk in the philosophy of science and public reason in political philosophy. Empirical studies in the science of science communication inform my work.

As an article on UPenn's university-wide newsletter discussed, I also take seriously my position as an educator. When I'm not teaching or conducting research, I write for the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media and organize events that put journalists and philosophers in the same room, including a session on the philosophy of science journalism at the 2022 Philosophy of Science Association Conference. In 2023-24, I'm also a Climate and Democracy Fellow with the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy and the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities.

 

For a PDF version of my CV, see here.

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