Dr Jacqueline Dalziell
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Dr Jacqueline Dalziell

BA (Hons) University of Sydney, PhD University of New South Wales, Lecturer of History and Philosophy of Science
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The University of Sydney
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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.

Google Scholar Profile

  • 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.

2022
Laura Bassi Editorial Assistance Scholarship (Partial)
2018
Dean’s Research Excellence Award for Best Higher Degree Research Publication, UNSW.
2016
Australian Feminist Studies Mentoring Program.
2015
Postgraduate Research Support Scheme, UNSW.
2014
Feminist Theory Workshop, Women’s Studies Department, Duke University.
Institute of Advanced Study in the Humanities and the Social Sciences of the Philosophical-Historical Faculty Winter School, The University of Bern, Switzerland.
2013 – 2018
Australian Postgraduate Award Scholarship
2022
-Laura Bassi Editorial Assistance Scholarship (Partial).
2018
-Dean’s Research Excellence Award for Best Higher Degree Research Publication, UNSW.
2016
-Australian Feminist Studies Mentoring Program.
2015
-Postgraduate Research Support Scheme, UNSW.
2014
-Feminist Theory Workshop, Duke University.
-Institute of Advanced Study in the Humanities and the Social Sciences of the Philosophical-Historical Faculty Winter School, The University of Bern.
2013 – 2018
-Australian Postgraduate Award Scholarship.
2022 Laura Bassi Editorial Assistance Scholarship (Partial)
2018 Dean’s Research Excellence Award for Best Higher Degree Research Publication, UNSW.
2016 Australian Feminist Studies Mentoring Program.
2015 Postgraduate Research Support Scheme, UNSW.
2014 Feminist Theory Workshop, Women’s Studies Department, Duke University.
Institute of Advanced Study in the Humanities and the Social Sciences of the Philosophical-Historical Faculty Winter School, The University of Bern, Switzerland.
2013 – 2018 Australian Postgraduate Award Scholarship Laura Bassi Editorial Assistance Scholarship (Partial)

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.
2023 Living Together: New Approaches to Multispecies Conflict and Coexistence Australian Research Council Discovery Project
With: Dr Matthew Chrulew; A.Prof. Thom van Dooren; A. Prof. Dinesh Wadiwel; A.Prof Robert Briggs
Future Dairy: Australia’s Cattle Imaginaries
ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, Macquarie University
With: Prof. Andrew McGregor; Dr Jonathan Symons; Dr Jerome Ramirez
Interventions to Mitigate Gender Bias in Women’s Careers: A Study on the Impact of Micro-Affirmations
Ethics and Agency Research Centre
Philosophy, Macquarie University
With: Prof. Wendy Rogers; Dr Katrina Hutchison; Dr Annie Sandrussi; Swati Arora
Gender and Care in Animal Research
Ethics and Agency Research Centre
Philosophy, Macquarie University
With: Dr Jane Johnson; Prof. Andrew McGregor; Dr Brette Blakeley
2022 Thoughtful Science: Imagining Synthetic Biology Futures
ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, Macquarie University
With: Dr Alescia Cullen; Dr Skye Young
Body Doubles: The Imaginary Anatomy in Biotechnology
ECR Enabling Scheme, Macquarie University
2021 Microphysiological Models and Feminist Technoscience
Ethics and Agency Research Centre
Philosophy, Macquarie University
Bioengineering Placentas: Feminist Philosophy and Technoscience
Australian Academy of the Humanities Travelling Fellowship
Top-up Grant for Immortalising Organs: A Feminist Study of Emerging Placental Technologies
Deakin Science and Society Network Interdisciplinary Project Incubator, Deakin University
2020 Immortalising Organs: A Feminist Study of Emerging Placental Technologies
With: Dr Jaya Keaney; Dr Marnie Winter; A.Prof Neera Bhatia; A.Prof Dominique Martin
Deakin Science and Society Network Interdisciplinary Project Incubator, Deakin University
The Feminist Bioethical Contentions of Placenta Research
Faculty of Arts Small Grants Program, UNSW
Selected Grants
2024
The Importance of Traditional Knowledge Pathways for Conserving Sea Country: A Case Study with Indigenous Rangers
Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney
With: Dr Mitch Gibbs; Bryce Liddle; Prof. Pauline Ross
2023
Living Together: New Approaches to Multispecies Conflict and Coexistence
Australian Research Council Discovery Project
With: Dr Matthew Chrulew; A.Prof. Thom van Dooren; A. Prof. Dinesh Wadiwel; A.Prof Robert Briggs
Future Dairy: Australia’s Cattle Imaginaries
ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, Macquarie University
With: Dr Jonathan Symons; Dr Jerome Ramirez; Prof. Andrew Mcgregor; Milena Bojovic
Interventions to Mitigate Gender Bias in Women’s Careers: A Study on the Impact of Micro-Affirmations
Ethics and Agency Research Centre, Macquarie University
With: Prof. Wendy Rogers; Dr Katrina Hutchison; Dr Annie Sandrussi; Swati Arora
Gender and Care in Animal Research
Ethics and Agency Research Centre, Macquarie University
With: Dr Jane Johnson; Prof. Andrew McGregor; Dr Brette Blakeley
2022
Thoughtful Science: Imagining Synthetic Biology Futures
ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, Macquarie University
With: Dr Alescia Cullen; Dr Skye Young
Body Doubles: The Imaginary Anatomy in Biotechnology
ECR Enabling Scheme, Macquarie University
2021
Microphysiological Models and Feminist Technoscience
Ethics and Agency Research Centre, Macquarie University
Bioengineering Placentas: Feminist Philosophy and Technoscience
Australian Academy of the Humanities Travelling Fellowship
Top-up Grant for Immortalising Organs: A Feminist Study of Emerging Placental Technologies
Deakin Science and Society Network Interdisciplinary Project Incubator, Deakin University
2020
Immortalising Organs: A Feminist Study of Emerging Placental Technologies
With: Dr Jaya Keaney; Dr Marnie Winter; A.Prof Neera Bhatia; A.Prof Dominique Martin
Deakin Science and Society Network Interdisciplinary Project Incubator, Deakin University
The Feminist Bioethical Contentions of Placenta Research
Faculty of Arts Small Grants Program, UNSW

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