
Overview
Background
Christi Favor has been lecturing part-time in philosophy in a range of subjects at both the University of Queensland and the Australian Catholic University. She taught for 12 years in the Applied Ethics and Human Rights program at Queensland University of Technology, responsible for their moral theory stream. She has extensive tertiary teaching experience in critical reasoning and a broad range of areas of moral philosophy, including environmental ethics, distributive justice, political theory, gender equality, bioethics, and professional ethics. She has developed and delivered curriculum programs at QUT and UQ designed to bring the practical relevance of ethics and moral philosophy into the curriculum for undergraduate and post-graduate science students. Christi is also involved in bringing the benefits of moral philosophy to disadvantaged or marginalised groups through the Clemente Australia program. Christi has recently launched a Professional Development offering with Associate Professor Andrew Crowden in the ethical dimensions of research, targeted to those involved in research ethics review, approval and governance processes, including HREC Members, researchers, HDR students, research sponsors and research governance professionals. Recent publications include her entry "Distributive Justice," with Julian Lamont in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2012), and "Expressive Desert and Deserving Compensation," in the collection she co-edited with Gerald Gaus and Julian Lamont, Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Economics with Stanford University Press (2010).
Availability
- Dr Christi Favor is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, Southern Methodist University
- Masters (Coursework), The University of Arizona
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Arizona
Works
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2014
Book Chapter
Distributive justice
Lamont, Julian and Favor, Christi (2014). Distributive justice. Ethics and the military profession: the moral foundations of leadership. (pp. 401-406) edited by George R. Lucas and William Rubel. Boston, MA, United States: Pearson.
2013
Book Chapter
Distributive Justice
Lamont, Julian and Favor, Christi (2013). Distributive Justice. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (pp. 1-46) edited by Edward N. Zalta. Stanford, CA United States: Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University.
2010
Book Chapter
Introduction
Favor, Christi, Gaus, Gerald and Lamont, Julian (2010). Introduction. Essays on philosophy, politics & economics : Integration & common research projects. (pp. 1-11) edited by Christi Favor, Gerald Gaus and Julian Lamont. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
2010
Book Chapter
Expressive desert and deserving compensation
Favor, Christi (2010). Expressive desert and deserving compensation. Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Integration and Common Research Projects. (pp. 99-119) edited by Christi Favor, Gerald Gaus and Julian Lamont. Stanford, CA, U.S.A.: Stanford University Press.
2010
Book
Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Christi Favor, Gerald Gaus and Julian Lamont eds. (2010). Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Stanford, California, USA: Stanford University Press.
2009
Journal Article
Price gouging in disaster zones: An ethical framework
Lamont, Julian and Favor, Christi (2009). Price gouging in disaster zones: An ethical framework. Social Alternatives, 29 (1), 49-54.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Christi Favor is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Ethical Issues in the Commodification of Childcare
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
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