My research is in feminist philosophy of science with a particular interest in philosophy of modeling. I am interested in fictions in scientific models, explanations for the use of the sex binary, and science communication.
I particular, I argue that ‘what the science says’ is often confused with ‘what the science assumes’ in certain contexts which may perpetuate the problematic use of a binary conception of biology sex.
Articles:
“Credentialed Fictions and the Sex Binary” forthcoming
Current Research Projects:
“The Sex Binary as a Fiction in Scientific Models”
“Ontological Model Pluralism”
Contributed Presentations:
“Credentialed Fictions and the Sex Binary” Philosophy of Science Associations Biennial Meeting, New Orleans, LA (November 2024)
“The Sex Binary as a Fiction in Scientific Models,” Science, etc: Explanation, Technology, and Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (October 2023)
“The Sex Binary as a Fiction in Scientific Models,” International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology Biennial Meeting, Toronto, Canada (July 2023) (accepted but unable to attend because of passport delay)
Poster Presentations:
“The Sex Binary as a Fiction in Scientific Models,” Philosophy of Science Association Biennial Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA (November 2022)
“Ontological Model Pluralism,” Philosophy of Science Association Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD (November 2021)