Mark Andreas Felix
I am a PhD candidate in Political Theory focussing on structural injustice theory and climate change. My doctoral research is supervised jointly by Gianfranco Pellegrino (LUISS), Maeve McKeown (Groningen University), and Giacomo Sillari (LUISS), and funded by LUISS university.
After an undergraduate degree in Physics at TU Dresden, I decided to pursue Political Theory through a degree in Politics, Philosophy, & Economics and then an MPhil in Political Theory supervised by Daniel Butt, both at Oxford University. As part of my doctoral research project, I have held visiting positions at Oxford University and Groningen University.
My current project focusses on structural injustice theory and climate change. I expand on existing structural injustice theory to capture the phenomenon “climate change”, and draw on this expansion to identify dynamics of power and injustice, structural responsibility, and pathways of climate action. Methodologically, I use analytic philosophy to engage with emancipatory theory, drawing on feminist and black political thought.
More generally, I am keenly interested in the debates surrounding structural theory, social epistemology, and historical injustice. I am co-authoring a paper on the interaction between structural epistemic injustice and the structural reproduction of past injustice.
E-mail: mfelix@luiss.it
CV:
Ph.D. Candidate in Politics—LUISS University (2023-2027)
MPhil Politics—University of Oxford (2021-2023)
BA (hons) Philosophy, Politics, and Economics—University of Oxford (2017-2020)
BSc Physics—TU Dresden (2013-2017)
Research Interests:
Climate Change, History of Political Thought, Political Violence, Resistance, Structural Injustice
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