Senior Wicklander Fellow at the Insitute for Business and Professional Ethics, DePaul University
Much of my research lies at the intersections of philosophy, cultural studies, and business studies with an overarching focus on how identity forms and functions within organizations, markets, and consumption contexts. Both my teaching and research place a strong emphasis on critical thinking, conceptual analysis, and interdisciplinary understandings. I also work with Islamic thought.
I hold a BA in Philosophy from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; an MA and PhD in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and an MA in Islamic Studies from the University of Exeter, England.
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