PhD Candidate in Philosophy, University of St Andrews
I am a doctoral candidate in Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews, studying the concept of work and the role of work within social institutions. In particular, my research currently focuses on understanding the relationship between work and the collective goods required for community-building, as well as the normative implications that this relationship has for social policy.
In addition to the philosophy of work, I am interested in the social, political, and ethical questions that can be found at the intersection of work, technology, and education.

Why working remotely feels so jarring – according to philosophy
Apr 21, 2020 12:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The coronavirus pandemic is changing the way we work, but its also telling us something about what work means to us and our communities. Just a day after my roommate insisted that he would continue to travel to the office...
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