Dr James Muldoon

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Email
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Location
Colchester Campus
Publications
Journal articles (15)
Muldoon, J., Cant, C., Graham, M. and Ustek, F., (2025). . AI and Society: the journal of human-centered systems and machine intelligence. 40 (2), 529-543
Muldoon, J., Sedacca, N. and Apostolidis, P., (2025). Matchmakers: placement agencies and digital platforms in the UK childcare market. Work in the Global Economy. 5 (1), 6-26
Muldoon, J., Apostolidis, P., Hatzisavvidou, S., Machin, A. and T酶nder, L., (2025). New materialism and the politics of climate action: a critical dialogue. Contemporary Political Theory. 24 (2), 274-297
Muldoon, J., (2025). . Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. 28 (4), 1-22
Wu, T., Muldoon, J. and Xia, B., (2025). . Big Data and Society. 12 (2)
Muldoon, J. and Booth, D., (2024). Socialist democracy: Rosa Luxemburg鈥檚 challenge to democratic theory. Philosophy & Social Criticism. 50 (2), 369-390
Muldoon, J., Cant, C., Wu, B. and Graham, M., (2024). . Big Data and Society. 11 (1)
Fischli, R. and Muldoon, J., (2024). . Perspectives on Politics. 22 (3), 819-835
Bonhomme, M. and Muldoon, J., (2024). . Ethnic and Racial Studies. 48 (10), 1897-1920
Muldoon, J. and Sun, P., (2024). . Industrial Law Journal. 53 (3), 481-504
Muldoon, J. and Wu, B., (2023). . Philosophy and Technology. 36 (4)
Muldoon, J. and Apostolidis, P., (2023). . New Media and Society. 27 (2), 1-23
Muldoon, J., (2022). A socialist republican theory of freedom and government. European Journal of Political Theory. 21 (1), 47-67
Muldoon, J. and Raekstad, P., (2022). . European Journal of Political Theory. 22 (4), 587-607
Muldoon, J. and Rye, D., (2020). Conceptualising party-driven movements. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 22 (3), 485-504
Books (1)
Muldoon, J., Graham, M. and Cant, C., (2024). . Canongate Books. 1837261822. 9781837261826
Grants and funding
2023
The Climate Crisis and Democratic Reform
Arts and Humanities Research Council
Platforms without Borders: Examining Migrant Labour on Global On-Demand Labour Platforms
Economic and Social Research Council