معرفی
N. J. Bullot is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts and Society, specializing in interdisciplinary research bridging philosophy, cognitive science, and social sciences. Their work examines cultural phenomena, identity formation, art appreciation, historical cognition, person identification, and violence motivated by moral and cultural factors. Bullot actively collaborates with Indigenous researchers to advance decolonization and truth-telling in Australia.
- PhD in Cognitive Science (EHESS, Paris)
- PhD in Philosophy (University of Alberta, Canada)
Bullot's research integrates psychological sciences with normative philosophical inquiries, focusing on topics like Indigenous philosophies, environmental justice, and the role of historical thought in decision-making. They have contributed to frameworks for art appreciation and models of music cognition.
Recent projects include Rainmaker Readiness (2019-2021) and Indigenist Archaeology: New Ways of Knowing the Past and Present (2023-2028). Their publications span interdisciplinary studies on racialized ignorance, reconciliation, and the intuitive historian model.
Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright Fellowship (2002)
- Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) (2011)
Bullot contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education through cross-cultural research and Indigenous collaborations. Their work emphasizes epistemic reparations and relational ethics in decolonization efforts.




