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Alexander Brown is an Associate Professor (Reader) in Political and Legal Theory at the University of East Anglia (UEA). He holds a PhD in Political Philosophy from University College London (UCL, 2005) and has held academic positions at UCL and multiple UK universities. His research focuses on political theory, jurisprudence, and applied ethics, with a strong emphasis on free speech, hate speech, distributive justice, and legitimate expectations in public administration.
Professional roles include Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), Visiting Scholar at the University of Queensland (2018), and leadership in UEA's Postgraduate Research programs. He has contributed to impactful research for the Council of Europe on hate speech governance and cybercrime protocols.
His research spans over 40 publications, including influential books like Hate Speech Frontiers (Cambridge, 2023) and An Ethics of Political Communication (Routledge, 2021). Awards include the AHRB Studentship (PhD) and CRISPP Essay Prize 2009. He actively engages in public discourse through BBC Radio 4's Moral Maze and platforms like The Conversation.
- Education:
- PhD in Political Philosophy, UCL (2005)
- MA in Philosophy, UCL (1997)
- BSocSci in Political Science & Philosophy, University of Birmingham (1996)
- Awards:
- Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) Studentship (PhD)
- CRISPP Essay Prize 2009
- Media Contributions:
- BBC Radio 4 appearances (2021, 2023, 2024)
- Blogs for The Conversation and The Huffington Post
His work addresses contemporary challenges in free speech, hate speech governance, and ethical communication, with contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to justice and equality.
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