Faculty
Serena Parekh
Office: 383 Holmes
Telephone: 617-373-3636
E-mail: s.parekh@neu.edu
Serena Parekh is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University. She received her B.A. from McGill University, her M.A. from the Catholic University of Leugen, Belgium, and her Ph.D. from Boston college. Professor Parekh's primary reserach interests are in social and political philosophy, feminist theory, continental philosophy, and the philosophy of human rights. Her recent publications include: “Hannah Arendt and Global Justice.” in Philosophy Compass (forthcoming); "Between Community and Humanity: Arendt, Judgment and Responsibility to the Global Poor.” in Philosophical Topics (2013); "Does Ordinary Injustice Make Extraordinary Injustice Possible? Gender, Structural Injustice and the Ethics of Refugee Determination.” in The Journal of Global Ethics (2012); and Hannah Arendt and the Challenge of Modernity: A Phenomenology of Human Rights.
