Recent and upcoming:
("*" indicates refereed)
Spring 2026:
Title TBD. Book Symposium on Christoph Schuringa's Karl Marx and the Actualization of Philosophy, Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Online, April 2026 (Invited).
"Marx's Radical Account of Free Time." 76th Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association, University of Oxford, April 2026.*
Winter 2026:
"Was Marx a Republican?" Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Baltimore, Maryland, January 2026.*
Fall 2025:
"Marx's Ethical Critique of Exploitation." Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society, 9th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, November 2025.*
"Was Marx a Republican?" Guest Student Scholar Presentation, NOMOS (American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy) 2025 Conference: Capitalism and Socialism, Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, September 2025.*
Summer 2025:
"Was Marx a Republican?" Work, Leisure, and Life, 14th Meeting of the Action Network, Universität Leipzig (Invited).
"Marx's Ethical Critique of Exploitation." Philosophy Graduate Conference, 7th Annual Meeting, Universität Göttingen.*
"Marx's Ethical Critique of Exploitation." Current Trends in Analytic Idealism, Jagiellonian University in Kraków.*
"Was Marx a Republican?" Dortmund Philosophical Disputes on Economic Justice, Technische Universität Dortmund, June 2025.*
Summer 2024:
"Forced Reproductive Labor: Revisiting Socialist Feminist Debates." Beyond the Gendered Division of Labor, MANCEPT Workshops, Manchester Center for Political Theory, University of Manchester, September 2024.*
"Umschlag des Kapitals." The Circulation of Capital: On the Second Volume of Marx's Capital, Center for Post-Kantian Philosophy, Universität Potsdam, July 2024.
"Forced Reproductive Labor: Revisiting Socialist Feminist Debates." Marginalized Labor Practices and Precarity, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2024.*
"Forced Reproductive Labor: Revisiting Socialist Feminist Debates." Doctoral Conference, Pozen Family Center for Human Rights, The University of Chicago, June 2024.*