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Rachel Elliott is a Doctoral Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. She holds a PhD from the University of Guelph, an MA from the University of Toronto, and a BA (Hons.) from McGill University. Her academic work is deeply rooted in Continental Philosophy and Phenomenology, with a focus on embodiment, collective experience, and the philosophy of music.
- PhD, University of Guelph
- MA, University of Toronto
- BA (Hons.), McGill University
Her research interests span Continental Philosophy, Phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Music, Philosophy of Disability, and Critical Improvisation Studies. She investigates how embodiment shapes collective experiences, particularly in musical and digital contexts. Her recent work explores intercorporeality in online environments and the affective dimensions of group musical engagement.
The trends in her publications reflect a consistent engagement with Merleau-Ponty and Husserl, while extending into contemporary issues such as climate crisis, political reckoning, and digital sociality. Her articles appear in leading journals like Continental Philosophy Review, Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology, and American Music Review, with a forthcoming monograph A Critical Phenomenology of Music under Palgrave Macmillan.
Rachel Elliott has not received any scientific awards mentioned in the provided text.
She is actively involved in research and publication but no information is available about advising students or securing grants. There is no mention of labs or research teams she leads or participates in.



