
معرفی
Diane Morgan is a Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds. She contributes to interdisciplinary modules such as "Live Issues and Contemporary Art Practice," "Animality, Humanity and Globality," and "The State of Utopia," while also teaching core courses like "Introduction to Cultural Analysis."
Education
- Bachelor's degree in English with German, School of European Studies, University of Sussex
- Study abroad at Freie Universitaet, W. Berlin (Comparative Literature)
- M.A in Critical Theory, University of Sussex
- D.Phil in Kantian philosophy, University of Sussex (published as Kant Trouble: Reflections on Kantian Blind Spots, 2000)
Research Focus
Diane's work bridges C18th Enlightenment culture (particularly German), 19th-century French Utopian Socialism, and contemporary issues like post-Brexit national identity. She explores intersections of Kantian philosophy with architectural theory, as seen in Kant for Architects (2018), and engages with ecology and animal studies through critical theory.
Professional Affiliations
- Member, Utopian Studies Society
- Member, Societe P-J Proudhon
- Member, SEKLF (Societe d'etudes kantiennes en langue francaise)
- Co-founder, Ici et ailleurs: pour une philosophie nomade




