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Mary Rawlinson

New York, New York, United States
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Mary Rawlinson is an accomplished scholar, writer, feminist, and educator who has made significant contributions to the fields of philosophy, gender studies, and critical theory. With a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Toronto and a Professorship at Stony Brook University, Mary has become a leading voice in conceptualizing the interactions between human beings, technology, and the environment. She has authored numerous publications, including a monograph entitled "Just Life: Bioethics and the Future of Sexual Difference", which has received several awards and critical acclaim for its innovative perspective on reproductive rights, queer theory, and environmental ethics.

Mary's work is informed by her commitment to social justice, interdisciplinary research, and building communities of knowledge that cross disciplinary boundaries. She has been involved in various collaborative research projects, conferences, and workshops that address the diverse challenges of our times, such as climate change, genetic engineering, and biopolitics. Mary has also served in numerous editorial and advisory boards, such as the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, and the Society for Women in Philosophy.

Mary's passion for teaching and mentoring has led her to develop innovative and inclusive courses that engage students with complex philosophical questions and contemporary issues. Her teaching has been recognized with numerous awards, such as the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences at Stony Brook. In addition to her academic achievements, Mary is an avid traveler, a reader, and a connoisseur of good food and wine.

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