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Gordon Hull is a Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His work critically examines intersections of technology, power, and ethics through a lens informed by Foucault, Marx, and contemporary digital realities. Key research focuses include privacy in data-driven societies, biopolitical frameworks, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.
Research interests span privacy governance, digital surveillance ethics, critical theory applications to modern technology, and the philosophical underpinnings of intellectual property. His analysis often bridges philosophical traditions with contemporary socio-technological challenges, addressing issues like algorithmic bias, epistemic injustice in machine learning, and the political ramifications of AI.
Recent publications reveal a thematic focus on redefining data subjectivity in the digital age, critiquing Marxist-Foucaultian discourses, and exploring how infrastructure shapes human agency. The trajectory of his work underscores a commitment to interdisciplinary engagement between philosophy, technology studies, and public policy.
Gordon Hull directs the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, fostering applied ethical research in areas such as corporate wellness, privacy law, and digital rights. His academic contributions emphasize translating philosophical insights into actionable frameworks for addressing contemporary societal challenges.




