
معرفی
David Miller, Professor of Political Theory at the University of Oxford, is affiliated with the Department of Politics and International Relations and the Faculty of Philosophy. He was trained in philosophy at Cambridge and politics at Oxford, later joining Nuffield College as an Official Fellow in 1979. His work uniquely bridges political philosophy and empirical social science.
- Research Focus: Justice (social and global), democratic theory, nationality, citizenship, multiculturalism, and immigration ethics.
- Awards: 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
- Collaborations: Co-edited works with Christine Straehle, Alice Baderin, and Lea Ypi; current projects include climate-induced migration ethics and meritocracy debates.
- Students: Supervises doctoral candidates like Henrik Dahlquist, Rufaida Al-Hashmi, and Clare Cai.
Recent Publications emphasize immigration control, global justice, and the intersection of political philosophy with empirical evidence. His 2024 works include analyses of involuntary displacement and Kantian immigration ethics, while 2023 saw debates on municipal immigration authority and political equality.
Scientific Awards
- 2020 ECPR Lifetime Achievement Award
Advising: Mentors students in political theory and related areas, including B.Phil and M.St candidates.
Teams & Labs: Collaborates with the Blavatnik School of Government, focusing on foundational public policy components.




