Assistant Professor Lacey J. Davidson: Chp 4 “empathy or insurrection: wielding positive and negative affect,” lecture 5

lecture 5: Assistant Professor Lacey J. Davidson

on Chapter 4, “Empathy or Insurrection: Wielding Positive and Negative Affect”

Dr. Lacey J. Davidson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Indianapolis and a public philosopher. She organizes for transformative community change in Indiana with Indiana Task FORCE (Feminists Organizing and Reimagining Civic Engagement). Her research focuses on the social, cognitive, and epistemological mechanisms of oppression, and some of her work is published in A Companion to Public Philosophy, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Fat Studies, Social Trust, Making the Case, Introduction to Implicit Bias and Overcoming Epistemic Injustice.

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Dr. Lacey J. Davidson