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Tamsin Shaw is an Associate Professor of European and Mediterranean Studies and Philosophy at New York University. Her work bridges political philosophy, history of political thought, and contemporary issues like surveillance, technology ethics, and authoritarianism. She holds a Ph.D. and BA from Cambridge University.
Shaw’s research explores moral dilemmas in intelligence, social media’s societal impact, and the ethics of labor in morally troubling roles. Her writing critiques authoritarian legal frameworks, oligarchic political influence, and corporate monopolies. She has contributed to outlets like the New York Review of Books and New York Times.
Her articles analyze topics such as intelligence failures, data weaponization, and the intersection of technology and democracy. She emphasizes ethical considerations in national security, digital privacy, and global power dynamics. Shaw’s interdisciplinary approach addresses modern challenges like pandemic governance and the erosion of democratic norms.
She is affiliated with NYU’s Center for European and Mediterranean Studies and maintains a public-facing blog discussing pressing political and philosophical issues.


