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Jeffrey Bussolini is an Associate Professor with interdisciplinary expertise in sociology, philosophy, and the history of technology. His research spans ailourography (etho-ethnography), national security institutions, ancient/contemporary philosophy, and television studies. He has conducted long-term ethnographic studies of Los Alamos and feline-human interactions since 1991 and 1995, respectively.
Education:
- BS, Georgetown University
- PhD, CUNY Graduate Center
Research Interests: Jeffrey explores the intersections of philosophy, animal behavior, and state power. His work includes analyzing pre-Socratic philosophies of violence, nuclear security architectures, and the ethical dimensions of human-animal relationships. He is also a leading scholar in translating and editing French/Italian ethological philosophy, such as Vinciane Despret’s Dance of the Arabian Babbler (2021) and co-editing The Philosophical Ethology series (2018).
Visiting Roles: He has held visiting professorships at Macquarie University (CRSI, CISAB) and the University of New South Wales (Environmental Humanities).
Advising/Grants: While no specific students or grants are listed, his extensive publications and translations indicate sustained academic engagement.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, though his work implies collaborations in ethology, security studies, and media analysis.




