Davide Panagia

Davide Panagia

Professor, Political Science
Department: Political Science
Phone: (310) 825-4331
Email: davidepanagia@ucla.edu


Biography

Davide Panagia is Professor of Political Science at UCLA, where he teaches Political Theory. He is currently Co-Editor of the journal, Political Theory.

He received his B.A. degree from the University of Manitoba (with Honors). He attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar and completed a Master degree (M.Litt.) in Politics. He earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at The Johns Hopkins University.

He teaches courses in contemporary political theory, aesthetics and politics, affect theory, political theory and cinema, political theory and algorithmic cultures, and theories of textual interpretation. He was the Co-Editor of the journal Theory & Event (2010-2015) and continues to serve as a Coordinating Editor. Prior to coming to UCLA he was Canada Research Chair in Cultural Studies at Trent University, Canada (2004-2014).

His research in aesthetics and politics focuses on issues of immigration, diversity, equality, solidarity, and political participation in democratic societies. He holds expertise in Continental Political Theory, philosophical aesthetics, critical algorithm studies, and the philosophy of film, with a specific emphasis on 20th Century French thought.

Research Interests

Democratic theory, the history of political thought, interpretive methodologies, cultural theory, media studies, aesthetics, literary studies, and visual culture.

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