Our Research
Here is a sample of what our members have been working on and putting out into the world.
We aim to make our research accessible to as wide a range of audiences as possible, to learn from people across disciplines and beyond academia.
You can find more detailed lists of publications on the pages of individual members.
Popular articles
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Koshka Duff & Katharine Jenkins, 2021. . Verso Blog.
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Koshka Duff & Tom Kemp, 2020. . Political Quarterly.
- Kasim Khorasanee, 2023.Cardiff University Blog.
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Mark Jago, 2020. . Novara Media.
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Teresa Baron, 2023. . The Conversation.
Books and papers

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Andy Fisher and Jonathan Tallant, Forthcoming. 'Teaching and knowledge: uneasy bedfellows', Journal of Philosophy of Education.
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Andy Fisher and Jonathan Tallant, 2020. 'Might Teaching by Judgement Dependent?' Philosophia, 48, 777-87.
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Elizabeth Edenberg and Michael Hannon (eds), 2021. . Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Fabio Cristiano, Deanna Dadusc, Tracey Davanna, Koshka Duff, Joanna Gilmore, Chris Rossdale, Federica Rossi, Adan Latour, Lana Latour, Waqas Tufail and Elian Weizman, 2023. Critical Studies on Security.
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Koshka Duff, 2023. Break the Long Lens of the Law! From Police Propaganda to Movement Media. In: Joe Saunders and Carl Fox, eds., Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics.
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Koshka Duff (ed.), 2021. . Dog Section Press.
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Kasim Khorasanee, 2021. . Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (4): 674-685.
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Michael Hannon and Ian Kidd, Forthcoming. Disagreement and Contemporary Political Philosophy. Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy.
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Michael Hannon, Forthcoming. Is There a Duty to Speak Your Mind? Social Epistemology.
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Koshka Duff and Tom Kemp, 2024. . Theoretical Criminology, 0(0). Advance online publication. /
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Koshka Duff, 2024. . Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence, 2(1), 34-63.
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Sareh Pouryousefi and Jonathan Tallant, 2023. '', Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 9, 450-70.
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Teresa Baron and Christopher Cowley, 2024. . London: Bloomsbury.
Videos and Resources
Dr Koshka Duff on Police Abolitionism
Why is a Historical Approach Important?
Don't we need the Police?
Why is it important to address metaphysical aspects of social issues?
Professor Sally Haslanger, Ford Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Associate Professor Mari Mikkola, Oxford University
Professor Jonathan Schaffer, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University
Associate Professor Brian Epstein, Tufts University