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Christine Koggel is a distinguished professor in the field of Philosophy at Carleton University. Her academic expertise encompasses a range of areas including moral political philosophy, feminist theory, development ethics, and applications of relational theory. With an extensive publication record, Professor Koggel is known for her contribution to the understanding of ethical dimensions related to settler-colonialism and Indigenous issues. She authored the book 'Perspectives on Equality: Constructing Relational Theory' and has co-edited numerous volumes, including 'Faithfulness to the Past: Ethics, Politics, Memory' and various special issues on gender justice and care ethics. Beyond her written works, she actively engages in scholarly communities as the President of the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy and holds a position as Board member for the International Development Ethics Association. Her teaching and research not only advance academic discourse but also foster critical dialogues around pressing social justice issues.
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