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Emily Boocock

I am a PhD researcher and Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of Philosophy, funded by CADRE. My research is in the philosophy of extremism, with a particular focus on group action and group belief.

Conference Presentations and Talks

September 2025: 'Toward an understanding of institutional extremism', FINO Graduate Conference on Mind, Science, and Language.

February 2025: 'Moral Philosophy In The Real World: Violence, Rioting & The Far-Right', Online Workshop for A Level students with Channel Talent.

September 2024: ‘“It’s OK, everyone else is doing it”: The role of communities in extremism’, University of Warwick Postgraduate Conference [invited].

June 2024: ‘Making Sense of Extremist Groups’, University of Warwick MindGrad Conference.

May 2024: ‘Of Mice and Gods: The dangers of dehumanisation in extremist incel ideology’, LSE Political Theory Graduate Conference.

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