I have recently completed a Ph.D. titled "Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity and the Ethics of Participatory Ownership" which combines philosophical theories and ethical reflections on global solidarity with empirical data on the work being done by small-scale development organizations in different contexts. This is a field that I intend to continue researching and I am also involved in interdisciplinary projects on feminist epistemologies, emotional labor, and social simulation.
EX104-1: Examen Facultatum, Social Science Theory and Epistemology
SV-159-1: Feminist Epistemologies
Shults, Lee Michael (2024) Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity and the Ethics of Participatory Ownership
https://uia.brage.unit.no/uia-xmlui/handle/11250/3124640
Shults, Lee Michael (2024) Avoiding parasitical uses of global solidarity
https://doi.org/10.3389/fhumd.2024.1305952
Shults, Lee Michael (2023) Reason-based deference or ethnocentric inclusivity? Avery Kolers, Richard Rorty, and the motivational force of global solidarity.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17449626.2022.2138945
Haaland, Hanne; Shults, Lee Michael, and Wallevik, Hege (2023) Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity (CIGS) as New Developmen Actors in Norway--An Exploration of How and Why They Emerge
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228257
Korsvik, Valerie-Peggy Immy; Shults, Lee Michael, Haaland Hanne, and Wallevik, Hege (2023) Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity (CIGS), Frontier Africans, and Experiences of Translocal Networking
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228257
Shults LM, Haaland H and Wallevik H (2021) Localizing Global Solidarity: Humanitarian Aid in Lesvos. Front. Polit. Sci. 3:690907.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.690907
Shults, Lee Michael (2017) The Dangers of Redemption: Richard Rorty on Religion in Pluralistic Democracies
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