
معرفی
Megan K. McCabe, Ph.D., serves as an Assistant Professor at Gonzaga University with dual appointments in Religious Studies and Health Equity. Her academic profile reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship addressing gender-based violence and systemic inequities through religious and ethical frameworks.
Her primary research areas include:
- Catholic Moral Theology and Liberation Theologies
- Feminist Theologies and Sexual Ethics
- Social Ethics with focus on rape culture and #MeToo movement
- Intersectional analyses of sin, racism, and gender violence
McCabe's publication record (2018-2023) demonstrates consistent engagement with ethical responses to sexual violence, evolving from campus rape culture analysis to critical examinations of white women's complicity in racist violence. Her work bridges theological reflection with contemporary social movements to advocate for structural change in religious and educational institutions.
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