
معرفی
Sarah Clark Miller is an Associate Professor at Pennsylvania State University, holding joint appointments in Philosophy, Bioethics, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her research focuses on ethics, social and political philosophy, and feminist theory, with particular emphasis on themes like relational harm, global responsibility, sexual violence, and reproductive ethics. Miller’s work bridges theoretical ethics with applied issues in healthcare, social justice, and gender studies.
Her scholarly contributions address moral injury, care ethics, and the intersections of neoliberalism with moral precarity. She critiques systemic injustices through feminist frameworks, examining topics such as the ethical implications of sexual violence, the moral foundations of caregiving, and global responsibilities in transnational contexts. Miller’s interdisciplinary approach integrates feminist theory with bioethics, political philosophy, and social ethics.
Her publications span from 2002 to 2022, reflecting sustained engagement with vulnerability, dignity, and ethical obligations. Notable works include analyses of rape in Darfur, the moral meanings of miscarriage, and feminist engagements with transnational justice. While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, her work demonstrates significant scholarly impact in feminist ethics and applied philosophy.



