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Dr. Helen Ngo is an Australian Research Council DECRA Research Fellow and Lecturer in Philosophy at Deakin University's Alfred Deakin Institute, specializing in phenomenology, critical philosophy of race, and feminist philosophy. She earned her PhD from Stony Brook University (USA) and has authored The Habits of Racism (2017) and co-edited Philosophies of difference (2019).
Her research examines racialized embodiment, temporalities, antiracist activism, and diasporic bilingualism through phenomenological frameworks. Current projects investigate racialized alienation and diasporic home-making practices. She has supervised doctoral research on 'Reimagining Motility' and mentors students in critical phenomenology.
Major recognition includes an ARC DECRA Fellowship (2022-2024) for her project 'No place like home? A phenomenology of racialised non-belonging'. Publications consistently explore racial embodiment, temporal injustice, linguistic identity, and critiques of white supremacy.
