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Kevin J. Elliott is a Lecturer in Ethics, Politics, & Economics at Yale University. His research focuses on political theory, particularly democratic theory, exploring the ethics of citizenship, political epistemology, and institutional design. He holds a PhD from Columbia University (2015), a Master’s in Political Theory from the London School of Economics, and a BA from UCLA (Summa Cum Laude). His work bridges normative political philosophy and empirical analysis, addressing challenges in democratic participation and institutional efficacy. His book Democracy for Busy People (2023) proposes innovative frameworks for modern democratic engagement.
- Education: PhD Columbia University, MSc London School of Economics, BA UCLA
- Research Themes: Democratic citizenship, political epistemology, institutional design
- Grants: Supported by the U.S. Department of Education, Princeton’s University Center for Human Values, and Columbia’s ISERP
Elliott’s recent articles analyze partisanship dynamics, constitutional perceptions, and specialized citizenship. His work emphasizes the intersection of moral obligations and institutional structures in fostering effective democracy.
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