
معرفی
Nicolas Bullot is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts and Society, specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of philosophy, cognitive science, and social sciences. His work focuses on cultural phenomena, art appreciation models, violence motivations, and Indigenous philosophies. He holds dual PhDs in Cognitive Science (EHESS, Paris) and Philosophy (University of Alberta, Canada), with academic experience across Australia, Canada, France, Turkey, and the U.S.
Education:
- PhD in Cognitive Science, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Research Interests:
- Cultural transmission and identity formation
- Psychohistorical models of art and historical cognition
- Indigenous knowledge systems and decolonization
- Violence motivations linked to moral and identity conflicts
Awards:
- Fulbright Fellowship (2002)
- Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) (2011)
Projects:
- Principal Investigator for Rainmaker Readiness - Foundations of Historical Cognition (2019-2021)
- Co-Investigator for Indigenist Archaeology: New Ways of Knowing the Past and Present (2023-2028)
His research emphasizes collaborative projects with Indigenous communities, particularly in Australia, to foster truth-telling and decolonization initiatives.
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