Alongside work on the social and institutional dimensions of epistemic virtue and vice, I am interested in more general topics in social and institutional epistemology, including the attitudes we should adopt towards institutions:
- 'Individual Vices and Institutional Failings as Drivers of Vulnerabilisation', co-authored with Havi Carel, Social Epistemology, forthcoming.*
- Special issue on Epistemic Injustice in the Medical Context, edited by Rena Goldstein.
- ‘The Ethics and Epistemology of Deepfakes’, co-authored with Taylor Matthews (first author), in Joe Saunders and Carl Fox (eds.), The Routledge Handbook to Media Ethics (New York: Routledge, 2023).*
- 'Institutional Opacity and Trust', co-authored with Havi Carel, Open for Debate, 12 June 2023.
- 'Institutional Cynicism and Civic Virtue', Hana Samarzija and Quassim Cassam (eds.), The Epistemology of Democracy (New York: Routledge, 2023), 152-169.*
- 'The Ambivalence of Cynicism', Open for Debate, 19 September 2022.*
- ‘Institutional Opacity, Epistemic Vulnerability, and Institutional Testimonial Justice’, co-authored with Havi Carel, International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29.4 (2022): 473-496.
- Winner of the PEriTiA Prize of the 2020 IJPS Robert Papazian essay competition on the theme ‘Testimonial Injustice and Trust’, funded by the UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life.
- Reprinted in Melanie Altanian and Maria Baghramian (ed.) Testimonial Injustice and Trust (London: Routledge, 2022/23).
- 'Epistemic Corruption and Political Institutions', Michael Hannon and Jeroen de Ridder (eds.), The Routledge Handbook to Political Epistemology (New York: Routledge, 2021), 347-358.*
- Special issue on Epistemic Injustice in the Medical Context, edited by Rena Goldstein.