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Employment
2021–. Postdoctoral fellow, University of Vienna.
2021. Lecturer and tutor, Australian National University.

Education
2020. Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations. Australian National University. Supervisors: Keith Dowding (chair) and Philip Pettit. Examiners: Nicholas Barry and Ian Carter. Winner of the 2021 APSA PhD Thesis Prize (best political science thesis in Australia).
2017. M.Sc. in Political Theory. University of Oxford. Supervisor: Zofia Stemplowska.
2015. B.A. (First-Class Honours) in Politics and International Relations. University of Auckland. Supervisor: Martin Wilkinson.

Publications
Book
Forthcoming. The Republican Dilemma: Promoting Freedom in a Modern Society. Oxford University Press.
Papers
2024. Against Corporate Responsibility. Journal of Social Philosophy 55(1): 44–61.
2024. Collective Agency and Positive Political Theory. Journal of Theoretical Politics 36(1): 83–98.
2024. Collectivizing Public Reason. Social Theory and Practice 50(2): 285–306.
2024. Freedom and Its Unavoidable Trade-Off. Analytic Philosophy 65(1): 22–36.
2023. Eliminating Group Agency. Economics and Philosophy 39(1): 43–66.
2023. Groups as Fictional Agents. Inquiry. Published online.
2023. How Do You Like Your Justice, Bent or Unbent? Moral Philosophy and Politics 10(2): 285–297 (special issue on Estlund’s Utopophobia).
2023. Republican Freedom and Liberal Neutrality. Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 26(2): 325–348.
2023. Republicanism and Moralised Freedom. Politics, Philosophy & Economics 22(4): 423–440.
2023. Republicanism as Critique of Liberalism. Southern Journal of Philosophy 61(2): 308–324.
2022. Eliminating Terms of Confusion: Resolving the Liberal–Republican Dispute. Journal of Ethics 26(2): 247–271.
2022. Ideal Theory and Its Fairness Role. Journal of Value Inquiry. Published online.
2022. Making Sense of Full Compliance. Social Theory and Practice 48(2): 285–308.
2022. Three Roles of Ideal Theory. Ethics, Politics & Society 5(2): 96–108 (invited for special issue on Rawls).
2019. Redundant Group Agency. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 49(5): 364–384.

Teaching
University of Vienna
Convener and seminar leader
“Freedom, Autonomy, and the State” (political philosophy course for master’s students on individuals’ freedom and autonomy and the legitimacy of state action). Course syllabus.

Australian National University
Co-convener and seminar leader
PPEI4000: “Evidence and Argument in Moral and Political Philosophy” (methods in moral and political philosophy). Course syllabus.

Lecturer and teaching assistant
POLS1008: “Puzzles in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics” (introduction to game theory, spatial modelling, and social choice theory).
POLS2063: “Contemporary Political Theory” (analytic political philosophy since Rawls).
POLS2119: “Ideas in Politics” (history of modern political thought).
POLS2130: “Public Choice and Politics” (social choice, collective action problems, spatial modelling).