Yael Peled
Reseach associate at the Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University Montreal
Resident at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: April 2019–July 2019 Research topic at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: »Language as a Complex System: Its Sociocultural Basis and Ethical and Policy Challenges« Project outline: As complexity fellow, I draw on my interdisciplinary expertise to examine the moral and political life of language in relation to questions of agency, autonomy and intentionality. My complexity project builds on insights from complexity theory to explore the social, cultural and policy implications of language in a world of complex moral orders, examining the applied ethics of related topics in contemporary debates such as immigration and integration, and their epistemic and (inter)disciplinary foundations. (Yael Peled) Research partner: Yael Peled is a guest at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften as a fellow of the research project »Complexity in Science, Culture and Society«. The project is led by Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Professor of Philosophy at Goethe University) and Harald Schwalbe (Professor of Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Goethe University). It is funded by the Aventis Foundation over a period of three years (2017–2019).
Scholarly profile of Yael Peled Yael Peled received her DPhil (political theory) from the Department of Politics and International Relations and Nuffield College, the University of Oxford, in 2012 with a thesis entitled »Linguistic Justice and Philosophical Empowerment: Two Justifications for a Plurilingual Theory of Democracy«. Her main research interests centre on the rich and multifaceted interface between moral, political and linguistic agency. She is also interested in the phenomenon of interdisciplinarity in the social sciences and humanities, and in the application of complexity theory (particularly complex adaptive systems) to public policy research. She is currently working as a research associate at the Institute of Health and Social Policy at McGill University Medical School, investigating the complex relationship between language and health, with a special emphasis on mental health from a bioethics perspective.
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Please find more information about Yael Peled here. Main areas of research: Moral and political philosophy of lagnuage
Selected publications: - (with Matteo Bonotti): »Sound Reasoning: Why Accent Bias Matters for Democratic Theory «, in: Journal of Politics (forthcoming).
- »The Political Ethics of Linguistic In-Betweenness«, in: T. Ricento (Ed.) Language and Politics in Canada and the United States (contracted to Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
- Language Barriers and Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare Settings. In: Bioethics, Special Issue: Migration, health & ethics: Integrating discourses on the ethics of healthcare for migrants 32/6 (2018), p. 360-367.
- »Towards an Adaptive Approach to Linguistic Justice: Three Paradoxes«, in: M. Gazzola, T. Tempin and B.-A. Wickström (Eds.) Language Policy and Linguistic Justice: Economic, Philosophical and Sociolinguistic Approaches, Amsterdam: Springer 2018, p. 173-188.
- »Language Ethics and the Interdisciplinary Challenge«, in: J. W. Tollefson and M. Pérez-Milans (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Language Policy and Planning, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2018, p. 140-161.
- (with Leigh Oakes): Normative Language Policy. Ethics, Politics, Principles, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017.
- (with Matteo Bonotti): »Tongue-Tied: Rawls, Political Philosophy and Metalinguistic Awareness«, in: American Political Science Review 100/4 (2016), p. 798-811.
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