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Here are few of my recent and forthcoming publications:

Epistemic Diversity, Ignorance, and Nonideal Philosophy of Science, forthcoming in the Routledge Handbook of Nonideal Theory, edited by Hilkje Charlotte Hänel.

Maps and the Epistemic Risks of Visual Representation, forthcoming in the Journal of Language, Mind, and the Arts.

Healthism, Elite Capture, and the Pitfalls of an Expansive Conception of Health,” forthcoming in a volume on pragmatic conceptions of health and disease edited by Nick Binney and Maartje Schermer.

Sexual Ethics for Virtual Cyborgs,” with Dan Steinberg, forthcoming in the Arse Elektronika 2023 Zine.

“The Ethics of Retraction”, forthcoming in a volume on retraction edited by Dan Zeman.

“Don’t @ Me! The Pragmatics of Online Speech Acts”, forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Applied Philosophy of Language, edited by Luvell Anderson and Ernest Lepore.

“Uptake and Refusal”, Inquiry 2023

Telling Gender: The Ethics and Pragmatics of Gender Ascriptions, with Mark Lance, Ergo 2023.

Review of Sarah Richardson, “The Maternal Imprint”, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2023.

“Public Artifacts and the Epistemology of Collective Material Testimony”, Philosophical Issues 2022.

“Knowing Things and Going Places”, European Journal of Philosophy 2022.

“What Counts as a Disease and Why Does It Matter?, Journal of Philosophy of Disability 2022.

A selection of my upcoming speaking engagements:

In the next few months, I will be speaking in person at the Gender and Bodies workshop at the University of Southampton, the Cambridge Speech and Normativity Workshop, the Oxford Feminist Thinking Seminar Series, the Free Speech workshop at Queens University Belfast, the University of Cork, Leibniz Universität Hannover, The Berlin Workshop on Speech and Harm (which I co-organize), the University of Southhampton, the University of Nottingham “Wild Play” workshop, the Philosophy of Science Association meeting in New Orleans, the APA Eastern Division meeting in New York, and the Engaging Rationalities conference at the University of Lille.