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Tamsin Shaw is an Associate Professor of European and Mediterranean Studies and Philosophy at New York University. Her research focuses on ethics, political philosophy, moral psychology, and the societal impacts of technology and surveillance. She critiques issues like social media’s role in shaping behavior, ethical dilemmas in intelligence agencies, and the moral challenges of 'dirty work' in essential jobs.
Her writings span topics such as the ethical implications of surveillance (e.g., Edward Snowden), corporate power dynamics (e.g., Big Tech monopolies), and democratic erosion linked to social media platforms like Facebook. Recent articles address intelligence failures and moral governance in national security contexts.
Shaw’s work often intersects philosophy, politics, and contemporary societal challenges, emphasizing the moral dimensions of technology, governance, and labor. Despite her prolific output, no formal awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.


