![]() | Lauren Bialystok email: lauren.bialystok@utoronto.ca Department: Humanities, Social Sciences and Social Justice Education | |
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Academic History Lauren received her B.A. in philosophy and German from the University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Toronto. Research Overview Lauren's main interests are in ethics and include personal identity, educational ethics, gender identity, feminist theory, and Continental philosophy. She has also conducted research in health policy and women's health. Teaching Overview Lauren has taught a variety of undergraduate philosophy courses at the University of Toronto and enjoys teaching in both ITE and the graduate program in philosophy and education at OISE. She is the recipient of two teaching awards. Representative Publications Bialystok, L. “The Real McCoy: What We Mean When We Talk about Authenticity.” (Under Review) Bialystok, L. "Authenticity and Trans Identity." In Let's Talk About Sex: A Multidisciplinary Discussion, ed. Scott Stewart. Cape Breton University Press. (Forthcoming) Bialystok, L. “Refuting Polonius: Sincerity, Authenticity, and Shtick.” Philosophical Papers. 40.2 (July 2011): 207-231. Greaves, L & Bialystok, L. “Health in All Policies – All Talk and Little Action?” Canadian Journal of Public Health. 102.6 (November 2011): 407-409. Bialystok, L, Thomas, G, Greaves, L, and Poole, N. (2012). Report on Alcohol Use Among Women in their Childbearing Years. Submitted to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Honours and Awards2007 Martha Lile Love Teaching Award (Department of Philosophy) 2006 Teaching Assistants’ Excellence Award (University of Toronto) Feminist Studies Gender & Queer Studies Humanities Studies in Education (including History & Philosophy) Equity, Diversity & Social Justice Human Development Policy |
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