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Amandine Catala is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency at the University of Quebec at Montreal. She is also a 2019-2020 Faculty Fellow at the Center for Ethics, Murphy Institute, Tulane University. Her research focuses on feminist philosophy, epistemology, social and political philosophy, and philosophy of race, with emphasis on epistemic injustice, territorial rights, colonialism, indigenous issues, and deliberative democracy. Her work has been published in leading journals such as Philosophical Studies, The Monist, and Feminist Philosophy Quarterly.
Dr. Catala holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges philosophical theory with contemporary socio-political challenges, particularly addressing issues of marginalized groups and systemic injustices.
Her awards include the prestigious Canada Research Chair, reflecting her impactful contributions to epistemic justice studies. While specific grants or advising details are not detailed here, her academic contributions span critical analyses of self-determination, migration, and cultural minority rights.



