Being Social
The Philosophy of Social Human Rights
Edited by Kimberley Brownlee, David Jenkins, and Adam Neal
Author Information
Edited by Kimberley Brownlee, Research Chair in Ethics and Political & Social Philosophy, University of British Columbia, David Jenkins, Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Otago, and Adam Neal, Leverhulme Trust-funded doctoral student in Philosophy, University of Warwick
Kimberley Brownlee holds the Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political & Social Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. Her current work focuses on loneliness, belonging, social rights, and freedom of association. She is the author of Being Sure of Each Other (OUP, 2020) and Conscience and Conviction: The Case for Civil Disobedience (OUP, 2012).
David Jenkins is a lecturer in political theory at the University of Otago. He has published work on unconditional basic income, the politics of public space in India, homelessness, James Baldwin and recognition, homelessness, structural injustice, and work.
Adam Neal is a Leverhulme Trust-funded doctoral student in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. His research concerns the social and interpersonal implications of poverty, the philosophy of work and the ethics of relationships.
Contributors:
Elizabeth Brake is a Professor of Philosophy at Rice University.
Jenny Brown completed her PhD in political theory at University College London.
Stephanie Collins is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Monash University.
Chiara Cordelli is an Associate Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
Alexandra Couto is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Kent.
Rowan Cruft is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Stirling.
Bouke de Vries is a Research Fellow at the University of Zurich working on issues of loneliness and sociability, among other topics.
Anca Gheaus is an Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at the Central European University in Vienna.
Simon Hope is a Lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Stirling.
S. Matthew Liao is the Director of the Center for Bioethics and Arthur Zitrin Professor of Bioethics at New York University.
James Nickel is Professor of Philosophy and Law Emeritus at the University of Miami.
Henry Shue is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for International Studies, University of Oxford.
Jesse Tomalty is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway.