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Luke Edmeads is a Lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Humanities and Social Science, affiliated with the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the university's Doctoral College. His research focuses on critical theory, political/moral philosophy, and the works of Adorno and Judith Butler, particularly examining human/non-human relations, critical ecology, and colonial hierarchies' ecological impacts.
Education: PhD from the University of Brighton Doctoral College.
Research emphasizes reworking Butler's precarity theory through Adorno's moral critique, exploring ethics beyond human-centric frameworks. His work addresses object-relations and ecological crises through a postcolonial lens.
Recent articles (2024-2025) engage Menke's liberation theory, Butler's performativity, neoliberal morality, legal philosophy, and Adorno's critique of instrumental reason. These works collectively interrogate ethics, law, and social structures through critical theory lenses.
No scientific awards listed. Advising history and grant details unavailable. Organized conferences on relational politics, Menke's theory, and democratic sublime workshops.
