Azzurra Crispino


Post-Secondary Education

Texas A & M University College Station
Master of Arts
Philosophy

Ripon College
Bachelor of Arts
Philosophy


Teaching Experience

Austin Community College Philosophy Department,

Associate Professor (full-time) Fall 2008-present;

Assistant Professor (adjunct), Spring 2007-Summer 2008

Senior Lecturer, Texas State University Philosophy Department, Fall 2007-Spring 2008

Assistant Lecturer, Intro to Logic, Texas A&M Philosophy Department, Fall 2005, Fall 2006

Mentor and Tutor, Texas A&M Athletic Department, Fall 2005-Spring 2006

Graduate Teaching Assistant Texas A&M Philosophy Department, Sept. 2002-May 2004

 


Professional Publications

Ethics for Transformation: Ancient Theories and Contemporary Applications. 2020 Kendall-Hunt. 

"Deterrence of Harm to Self: An Analysis of Online Rhetoric" Book Chapter in Real Drugs in a Virtual World: Drug Discourse and Community Online, ed. Edward Murguia,

Lexington Books, February 2007.

 

Master's Thesis

"Rethinking U.S. Drug Policy: An Integrity Preserving Compromise Position."

This work provides philosophical insight into the notion of compromise with integrity on the public policy level by using the example of drug policy. Chair: C. Edwin Harris

 

Recent Conference Presentations

"Analysis of Transformative Justice on Social Media: Twitter Use and Users by Gender" 8th Annual Transformative Justice and Abolition Criminology Conference Feb 4th 2022

'Can't Unrape': Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice and Sexual Assault

Presented to the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division) Annual Conference Jan 2017 and Eastern Society for Women in Philosophy (ESWIP) Apr 2016



Published: October 28, 2024