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EMILY CICHOCKI
Assistant Professor;
Department of Philosophy, Huron University College
Emily Cichocki is an Assistant Professor in the departments of Philosophy and Global Great Books at Huron University. She completed her PhD at Western University in 2024 (“Solidarity Building in a Structurally Unjust World”). She also holds BAs in Philosophy and English-Creative Writing from California State University, San Bernardino.
Emily’s research focuses on structural injustice, political solidarity, restorative justice, transformative justice, and AI ethics.
“A Perfect Storm for Epistemic Injustice: Algorithmic Targeting and Sorting on Social Media”; Heather Stewart, Emily Cichocki, Carolyn McLeod; Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, December. 2022.
Book Review: Brossard, Baptiste. Forgetting Items: The Social Experience of Alzheimer’s Disease. Indiana University Press, 2020. ISBN: 9780253044983; Sociology of Health & Illness, March 2021.
“Equality in Parental Leave Benefits for Adoptive Parents”, Impact Ethics. Online Blog Post; June 2019.
“Time to Attach: The Need for EI Attachment Benefits”; Co-Author with focus on Attachment Theory. Produced for Ontario’s Adoptive Parents Association and the Adoption Council of Canada; May 2019.
PHIL 2077F: Gender and Sexuality, Huron University, Fall 2025
PHIL 3820F: Globalization and Theories of Justice, Huron University, Summer 2024
PHIL 2076F: Sex, Love, and Friendship, Huron University, Summer 2024
GGB 3300G/GLE 3002G/MOS 335G: The Ethics of Leadership, Huron University, Winter 2025
PHIL 3820G: Globalization and Theories of Justice, Huron University, Winter 2025
PHIL 2630G: Feminist Philosophy, Huron University, Winter 2025
PHIL 2077G: Gender and Sexuality, Huron University, Fall 2024
PHIL 2076F: Sex, Love, and Friendship, Huron University, Summer 2024
PHIL 3820G: Globalization and Theories of Justice, Huron University, Winter 2024
PHIL 2077G: Gender and Sexuality, Huron University, Winter 2023