Humanities Division
PhD Candidate
Graduate
Humanities & Social Sciences Building
By appointment
History Of Consciousness
M.A. in Geography, University of Washington
B.A. in Philosophy and English, Colgate University
Phenomenology, Existentialism, Critical Theory, Psychoanalysis, Philosophy of Consciousness
Instructor of Record
HISC 1: Introduction to the History of Consciousness (Spring 2025)
HISC 80R: Urban Consciousness (Summer 2020)
"The Space of Ideology: Henri Lefebvre in California," Radical Philosophy 2.20, forthcoming.
"Revolutionary Depth: Merleau-Ponty on Lived Space and Class Consciousness," Chiasmi International, Vol. 27, forthcoming.
"Residues of the Possible: Henri Lefebvre on Everyday Life and Class Struggle," Radical Philosophy Review, Special Issue on Solidarity and Class Struggle, ed. Sarah LaChance, Iaan Reynolds, and Nic Cottone, forthcoming.
"Survivals of the Absolute: Lefebvre on Sedimentation and Abstraction," in Anthem Companion to Henri Lefebvre, ed. Tilman Schwarze and Matt Dawson (Anthem Press, 2026).
“Sanctuary Space, Racialized Violence, and Memories of Resistance” (with Katharyne Mitchell), Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Vol. 112, No. 8, 2022: 2360–2372.
“Time, Waste, and the City,” Antipode, Vol. 51, No. 1, 2019: 225–247.
“Beyond the Educational Dystopia: New Ways of Learning Through Remembering” (with Katharyne Mitchell), Socialist Register, Vol. 56, 2020: 84–103.
“Hamburg’s Spaces of Danger: Race, Violence and Memory in a Contemporary Global City” (with Katharyne Mitchell), International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol. 43, No. 5, 2019: 816–832.
“A Thousand CEOs: Relational Thought, Processual Space, and Deleuzian Ontology,” Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 41, No. 3, 2017: 299–320.