kai milanovich
@kialectics.bsky.social
philosophy & social work grad student @ uw seattle | they/them 🏳️⚧️ | feminist epistemology, applied ethics and philosophy of (social) science | program design and community education manager @ trans-wa
phil.washington.edu/people/kai-milanovich
phil.washington.edu/people/kai-milanovich
Nancy's work has always been compelling to me, and this paper is (in part) trying to renew part of the spirit from her style of feminist theorizing. it's so apt that this named award was granted to a paper that retraces the steps of her thinking. i'm honored!
July 3, 2025 at 6:45 PM
Nancy's work has always been compelling to me, and this paper is (in part) trying to renew part of the spirit from her style of feminist theorizing. it's so apt that this named award was granted to a paper that retraces the steps of her thinking. i'm honored!
i appreciate your thoughtful engagement with the piece! i found a lot of joy engaging with your argument here :)
July 3, 2025 at 6:36 PM
i appreciate your thoughtful engagement with the piece! i found a lot of joy engaging with your argument here :)
nice meeting some folx!
January 17, 2025 at 5:10 AM
nice meeting some folx!
TLDR: keep an eye out for people indirectly using your name & credentials for AI generated muck. like look at the description here
December 30, 2024 at 8:12 AM
TLDR: keep an eye out for people indirectly using your name & credentials for AI generated muck. like look at the description here
granted, only the name is used and nothing about her title, so i suppose it is possible that there is another Klein who writes platitudinously.
i hope it is not her, at least, because i emailed the Yale professor to say the book seems like a fake 🤷🏻
i hope it is not her, at least, because i emailed the Yale professor to say the book seems like a fake 🤷🏻
December 30, 2024 at 8:12 AM
granted, only the name is used and nothing about her title, so i suppose it is possible that there is another Klein who writes platitudinously.
i hope it is not her, at least, because i emailed the Yale professor to say the book seems like a fake 🤷🏻
i hope it is not her, at least, because i emailed the Yale professor to say the book seems like a fake 🤷🏻
the sites say it was written by “Ph.D. Jennifer Klein,” who is actually a historian, but she seems to mainly work on labor stuff and the two books she has published read way way way better. lol
December 30, 2024 at 8:12 AM
the sites say it was written by “Ph.D. Jennifer Klein,” who is actually a historian, but she seems to mainly work on labor stuff and the two books she has published read way way way better. lol
it seems to only be available as an audiobook which is open for purchase on several platforms. the description doesn’t read like it’s a real book, doesn’t seem to have a real publisher, and reads like it’s a collection of wikipedia articles
December 30, 2024 at 8:12 AM
it seems to only be available as an audiobook which is open for purchase on several platforms. the description doesn’t read like it’s a real book, doesn’t seem to have a real publisher, and reads like it’s a collection of wikipedia articles
makes you really wonder about the credibility of current SEP article authors…
December 20, 2024 at 9:15 PM
makes you really wonder about the credibility of current SEP article authors…
interesting! twenty seems like a lot, but maybe i'm underestimating them. how did you come up with grades? was there a rubric? i'd love to see the instructions if they help clarify :)
December 20, 2024 at 8:07 AM
interesting! twenty seems like a lot, but maybe i'm underestimating them. how did you come up with grades? was there a rubric? i'd love to see the instructions if they help clarify :)
could you say a little more about how you structured the exam? im curious!
December 20, 2024 at 5:36 AM
could you say a little more about how you structured the exam? im curious!