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Dr. Hammam Aldouri is an Adjunct Professor affiliated with Moore College of Art and Design. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Center for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, London, and has been recognized with the prestigious Helena Rubinstein Fellowship in Critical Studies from the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program in New York.
His research spans the interconnected domains of philosophy, politics, and art, with a strong emphasis on critical theory, aesthetic theory, and modern European thought. His scholarly contributions have appeared in leading interdisciplinary journals such as Radical Philosophy, Telos, Third Text, Hegel Bulletin, and Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, reflecting a sustained engagement with philosophical and cultural critique.
Dr. Aldouri’s written work demonstrates a consistent focus on the intersections between philosophical discourse and artistic practice, particularly within 19th and 20th-century European intellectual traditions. His publications reflect deep engagement with Hegelian dialectics, post-structuralist thought, and radical political aesthetics, contributing to ongoing debates in art historiography and critical philosophy.
Scientific Awards:
- Helena Rubinstein Fellowship in Critical Studies, Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program (New York)
While there is no public information available about graduate students advised by Dr. Aldouri or specific research grants he has led, his fellowship and publication record indicate active participation in high-level academic and artistic discourse. His role as an adjunct suggests a focused contribution to critical studies within an art education context.
Though no formal lab or research team is mentioned, his affiliation with critical studies programs and publication in art and philosophy journals suggest involvement in interdisciplinary intellectual communities centered on aesthetic and political theory.





