Previous locations include the
University of Essex, the LSE and Magdalen College Oxford. I teach
mainly
political philosophy, though I've been known to lecture on philosophy
of
social science and even on Descartes.
I am a former (2007-9) President of the Rousseau Association and organized the Association's 2011 Colloquium.
Aside
from Rousseau, my main research interests are in modern social contract
theory, in theories of justice (especially global distributive justice, including issues concerning territory and migration) and in public justification.
My current research project is a monograph on justice and migration.
Together with Cara Nine of University College, Cork, I was holder of a network award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) and the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, to work on topic involving territory and justice and the network's web resources are available from this page.
I have been blogging at the group blog Crooked Timber since 2003.
Outside of professional life, I'm active around rights for refugees and asylum seekers, particularly through Bristol Refugee Rights, a charity which I serve as trustee. I am also a keen photographer, and you can access my Flickr stream by clicking on the grid of photos above.