Before working for IGVI, Dr. Valentin Beck was a lecturer at the Institute of Philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin (2012-23). He was an associate member of Justitia Amplificata (2013-20), a Feodor Lynen Research Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley (2018-20) and at the Humboldt University of Berlin (2021-22), co-editor of „Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric (2013-14); a doctoral research fellow in the Cluster of Excellence „Normative Orders“ at the Goethe University of Frankfurt (2009-12), a doctoral visiting scholar at CAPPE at ANU in Canberra (2011), and a doctoral research fellow at the Institute of Intercultural and International Studies (INIIS) in Bremen (2008-09).

His research interests include: social and global justice; social and global responsibilities; poverty and inequality; climate justice and ethics; trade justice; consumer and boycott ethics; multiculturalism; hypocrisy and integrity in politics and civil society; moral disinformation.

His edited works include: Dimensions of Poverty. Measurement, Epistemic Injustices, Activism (ed. together with H. Hahn and R. Lepenies; Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer 2020) and the Special Issue on Normative Aspects of International Trade Institutions, Moral Philosophy and Politics 5, no. 2 (2018), S. 173-355. His authored publications include: Eine Theorie der globalen Verantwortung. Was wir Menschen in extremer Armut schulden (Berlin: Suhrkamp; 1st/2nd Edition 2016; 350 pp); „Consumer Boycotts as Instruments for Structural Change“,  Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (4) (2019), pp. 543-559; „The Interdependence of Domestic and Global Justice“, Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 4 (2019), pp. 75-90; „Two forms of responsibility: Reassessing Young on structural injustice“, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (2020); „Climate hypocrisy and environmental integrity“Journal of Social Philosophy (2023).

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