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Jacqueline Davies holds the position of Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and cross-appointment in Gender Studies at Queen's University within the Faculty of Arts and Science. She is also a member of the Jewish Studies Faculty Advisory Committee and a faculty associate of the Cultural Studies graduate program. Her teaching career at Queen's began in 1990, emphasizing interdisciplinary research as epistemically vital.
Education: B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Philosophy from Queen's University.
Research interests focus on intersectionality, diaspora, feminist thought, Jewish philosophy, and 20th-century continental philosophy, with recent work exploring Emmanuel Levinas through 20th-century technologies like cinema and internet ethics. Her publications include analyses of Levinasian ethics in medical imaging and digital media, alongside co-authored textbooks on critical thinking and social analysis.
Publications highlight critical reflections on pornography, bioethics, and applied ethics. Current research examines Germany's legalized sex trade through engaged feminism and critical theory lenses.
Affiliations include Jewish Studies and Cultural Studies programs. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but her scholarly contributions span feminist theory, Jewish philosophy, and interdisciplinary ethics.
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