Dr Jacqueline Dalziell
Jacqueline Dalziell is a Lecturer in the School of the History and Philosophy of Science, at the University of Sydney. Previously, she held Postdoctoral Fellowships at UNSW (Environmental Humanities) and Macquarie University (Philosophy) before joining the University of Sydney in 2023. Jacqueline’s scholarship merges contemporary critical theory (STS, feminist) with perspectives from classical social theory (philosophy, psychoanalysis). Her research has been published in journals such as the Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy and Australian Feminist Studies.Jacqueline convenes Psychoanalysis at Sydney, a monthly seminar series at USYD.
- continental philosophy
- psychoanalysis
- feminist theory
- STS & philosophy of science
- animal studies & environmental humanities
Sydney Science 2050: Towards the Future (SCIE1001)
Selected Awards
2024
-Early Career Teacher of the Year Award, University of Sydney.
Publications
Book Chapters
- Dalziell, J. (2017). What if culture was really nature all along? In Vicki Kirby (Eds.), What if culture was really nature all along?, (pp. 153-179). Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press.
Journals
- Symons, J., Dixon, T., Dalziell, J., Curach, N., Paulsen, I., Wiskich, A., Pretorius, I. (2024). Engineering biology and climate change mitigation: Policy considerations. Nature Communications, 15(1). [More Information]
- Dalziell, J., Rogers, W. (2023). Scientists’ Views on the Ethics, Promises and Practices of Synthetic Biology: A Qualitative Study of Australian Scientific Practice. Science and Engineering Ethics, 29(6). [More Information]
- Rogers, W., Dalziell, J. (2023). What Feminist Bioethics Can Bring to Synthetic Biology. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 16(2), 46-63. [More Information]
2024
- Symons, J., Dixon, T., Dalziell, J., Curach, N., Paulsen, I., Wiskich, A., Pretorius, I. (2024). Engineering biology and climate change mitigation: Policy considerations. Nature Communications, 15(1). [More Information]
2023
- Dalziell, J., Rogers, W. (2023). Scientists’ Views on the Ethics, Promises and Practices of Synthetic Biology: A Qualitative Study of Australian Scientific Practice. Science and Engineering Ethics, 29(6). [More Information]
- Rogers, W., Dalziell, J. (2023). What Feminist Bioethics Can Bring to Synthetic Biology. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 16(2), 46-63. [More Information]
2022
- Dalziell, J., Rogers, W. (2022). Are the Ethics of Synthetic Biology Fit for Purpose? A Case Study of Artemisinin. Proceedings of the IEEE, 110(5), 511-517. [More Information]
- Dalziell, J., Keaney, J., Kearnes, M., Thierry, B., Winter, M. (2022). Bioengineering human placentas: social implications of an advancing field. Trends in Biotechnology, 40(2), 137-140. [More Information]
2020
- Dalziell, J. (2020). Between the Psychical and the Material: Body Language in Freud's Dora. Australian Feminist Studies, 35(106), 386-404. [More Information]
2017
- Dalziell, J. (2017). What if culture was really nature all along? In Vicki Kirby (Eds.), What if culture was really nature all along?, (pp. 153-179). Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press.
In the media
Symons, J., Dalziell, J., Dixon, T. (2024, May 9). ‘Should we fight climate change by re-engineering life itself?,’ The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/should-we-fight-climate-change-by-re-engineering-life-itself-227995