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Alfred Archer

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isernmas.bsky.social
New paper accepted!🎉

Is Taylor Swift responsible for how she makes her fans feel?

Yes; the notion of affective power (the ability to influence how others feel) can help identify the responsibilities celebrities have towards their fans.

w/ G.Mills & @alfredarcher.bsky.social

Preprint ⬇️
alfredarcher.bsky.social
Was going to suggest all the things Jake did. On this topic, I don't know anything that draws on speech acts but this paper of mine takes an affective scaffolding approach and argues that fans creating a hostile atmosphere can be justified in certain sports link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Away from Home: The Ethics of Hostile Affective Scaffolding - Topoi
During live sporting events, fans often create intense atmospheres in stadiums, expressing support for their own local players and discouragement for the opposition. Crowd hostility directed at opposi...
link.springer.com

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lrb.co.uk
‘These are not deals that lead to the British people owning industry, which Miliband claimed in 2023 was one of Labour’s objectives. They are subsidies and incentives, large sums of public money accruing no equity.’

@ewangibbs.bsky.social on an oil refinery closure: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Ewan Gibbs · Goodbye to Grangemouth
Any form of ‘just transition’ – managing the move to a greener economy while also protecting workers and...
www.lrb.co.uk
alfredarcher.bsky.social
An absolute pleasure to work on this together with @isernmas.bsky.social and Katrien Schaubroeck
isernmas.bsky.social
New publication! ✨

Should we mourn morally flawed celebrities?

We argue that public mourning risks reinforcing testimonial and affective injustice and normalizing wrongdoing –and discuss how to mourn without causing these harms.

w/ K. Schaubroeck & @alfredarcher.bsky.social
🔓 shorturl.at/Z3LXN
No One Mourns the Wicked: The Ethics of Mourning Morally Flawed Celebrities
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isernmas.bsky.social
New publication! ✨

Should we mourn morally flawed celebrities?

We argue that public mourning risks reinforcing testimonial and affective injustice and normalizing wrongdoing –and discuss how to mourn without causing these harms.

w/ K. Schaubroeck & @alfredarcher.bsky.social
🔓 shorturl.at/Z3LXN
No One Mourns the Wicked: The Ethics of Mourning Morally Flawed Celebrities
Click on the article title to read more.
shorturl.at

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affectinthecity.bsky.social
First publication out! It questions whether people who report loss of community due to gentrification and migration should both be treated as victims of injustice. My view is that we should, although injustice has different grounds in the latter case: the unjust distribution of affective burdens.
Gentrification, migration, and non-material injustice
Gentrification can harm residents at a personal and emotional level, even when they are not physically displaced. Recognising these non-material harms as a source of wrongful ‘phenomenological disp...
www.tandfonline.com

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epsse.bsky.social
Passion Special Issue: Faces of Affective Injustice CFP!

Join our amazing contributors - Eleanor Byrne, Myisha Cherry, Francisco Gallegos, Federica Gregoratto, Carme Isern Mas, Imke von Maur, Jan Slaby, Shiloh Whitney, and Michalinos Zembylas - and send us your work on Affective Injustice
alfredarcher.bsky.social
Here is something I wrote about why it's dangerous for those campaigning for equality to draw on the power of celebrity to advance their cause. #philsky onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Using Celebrity to Advance Equality
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com

by Alfred ArcherReposted by: Lisa Bortolotti

alfredarcher.bsky.social
New paper of mine out (open access) in @journalphp.bsky.social together with @jakewojtowicz.bsky.social and Kyle Fruh exploring sports fandom, fanaticism, exploitation and sportswashing #philsky
journalphp.bsky.social
Latest papers: Jake Wojtowicz, Alfred Archer & Kyle Fruh sketch the similarities between fandom and fanaticism and argue that sports fandom is often a form of fanaticism in this open access article doi.org/10.1080/0951...
Three sports fans

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annaalexandrova.bsky.social
This impressive book was a subject of a symposium at this conference, which i couldn’t attend and sent a recording with my commentary. The centrepiece of the book is a model of a particular type of misery characteristic of a life in a market society 1/n
journalphp.bsky.social
Latest papers: Jake Wojtowicz, Alfred Archer & Kyle Fruh sketch the similarities between fandom and fanaticism and argue that sports fandom is often a form of fanaticism in this open access article doi.org/10.1080/0951...
Three sports fans

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timchristiaens.bsky.social
🚨 for everyone interested in the state of Italian political thought today, you can now pre-order our book An Introduction to Contemporary Italian Thought. Coming soon in early 2026. And it’s even for a reasonable price!

www.bloomsbury.com/uk/introduct...
An Introduction to Contemporary Italian Thought
Over the past three decades, Italian thought has emerged as a major field within continental philosophy. But what are the latest developments since Italian theo…
www.bloomsbury.com

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alex-fisher.bsky.social
Very pleased to finally get this out:

doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqaf036

I show how fictional examples can (subject to certain conditions) function like real case studies in providing evidence about the social world.

And in certain areas of philosophy, fictional examples can even offer unique benefits.
In defence of fictional examples
Abstract. This paper provides a novel defence of the philosophical use of examples drawn from literature, by comparison with thought experiments and real c
doi.org

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joeykpollock.bsky.social
Hi folks! We're hiring another 3-year postdoc to join a project on human-LLM communication. Based in the philosophy dept but also open to candidates from other relevant fields (e.g., linguistic pragmatics, experimental psychology). Application deadline 30th April.
www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
Postdoctoral Fellow/Researcher - "Artifical Intelligence: Human-LLM Communication" (276987) | University of Oslo
Job title: Postdoctoral Fellow/Researcher - "Artifical Intelligence: Human-LLM Communication" (276987), Employer: University of Oslo, Deadline: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
www.jobbnorge.no

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benjaminmatheson.bsky.social
The first post on my project's blog has been published. We'll soon also be launching "The Philosophy of Emotion Podcast" featuring interviews with leading and emerging figures on recent and prominent ideas in the philosophy of emotion. Check it out!

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aldohouterman.bsky.social
Preparing my talk on Michel Serres and the referee for the Philosophy and Sport Workshop on Refereeing this Friday in Tilburg. @refbooks.bsky.social @acevaal.bsky.social @alfredarcher.bsky.social

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epsse.bsky.social
Thrilled to share the call for papers for our Passion SI on Critical/Feminist Philosophy of Emotions guest edited by the amazing Laura Silva, Federico Lauria, and @arinapismenny.bsky.social

Join contributors Arina Pismenny, Ronald de Sousa, Laura Silva, Marie Wuth, and Denish Jaswal
Blue poster with announcing the CFA on critical/feminist philosophy of emotions

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