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Philosopher Angela Martin, new UPF-CAE Junior Fellowship

23.04.2024

 

Angela Martin has been appointed as the first junior Fellow at the Center for Animal Ethics 2024. She is assistant professor at the University of Basel’s Philosophy Department since 2019, where she leads the Swiss National Science Foundation-funded project Beastly Politics – A Theory of Justice for Nonhuman Animals’. She is also an active member of the editorial boards of several journals and Swiss ethics committees. 

Having obtained her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Geneva in 2014, she has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Münster (Germany), Montreal (Canada) and Fribourg (Switzerland), and visiting researcher positions at the Universities of Oxford, Sheffield (England) and Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). She specializes in animal ethics, medical ethics, environmental ethics, and One Health ethics, and has published in these areas in journals such as The Journal of Applied Philosophy, Bioethics, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, and the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. She has also contributed numerous chapters, to collective volumes published by Oxford University Press, Routledge and others. Her recent monograph, The Moral Implications of Human and Animal Vulnerability (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) is available in open access.

 

For a full cv of Angela Martin check: www.angelamartin.ch 


 

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