Research + Resources.I am committed to figuring out how the intersection of theory and practice best fits together, and don't believe you can effectively study or help to combat issues of structural inequity without on-the-ground immersion and community connection. My primary areas of interest are political action and ethical responsibility, education, youth empowerment, and institutional change. Selected Works A Beginners Guide to Understanding and Breaking Down Interpersonal and Institutional Systems of Inequality (2021) Playbook created for the People For Bikes Industry Webinar Series on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Digital Accountability: Resources (2019) Resource materials designed to inform about algorithms and bias, dark pattern design, and personal, collective, and corporate responsibility. Digital Ethics and Practices (2019) Resource materials to empower youth on their digital identities and aid them in formulating their own principles of digital community. Digital Rights and Responsibilities: Report (2018) Research on how youth structure and view their rights and responsibilities in a digital world. Digital Rights and Responsibilities: Resources (2018) Curriculum, focus group materials, and methodological guide which serve as the foundation for the 2018 Report. Hannah Arendt on Rome: The Intersection of Thinking and Acting in the Public Realm (2015) Away from Utopias: Cicero's Fellowship of Men and the Centrality of the Middle Duties in Good Government (2010) The Philosopher as Midwife and The Statesman as Weaver: An Alternative to the Platonic Philosopher-King (2009) Curriculum: Social Justice and History of Thought Resources forthcoming. Classroom materials on Democratic Theory + Republicanism, Social Revolutions, and Race and Politics are available upon request. Other Research + Data Experience Primary RA, constructed dataset on doping incidences in professional cycling, converting qualitative research into quantitative metrics for Profs. Donald Palmer (UC Davis) and Christopher Yenkey (UChicago Booth). Resulting article: "Drug, Sweat, and Gears: An Organizational Analysis of Performance-Enhancing Drug Use in the 2010 Tour de France." Social Forces 94 (2) 2015: 891-922. |