’Responsibility for algorithmic injustice.’ 
– Stockholm Early Career Workshop In Political Philosophy (scheduled).
– LSE Choice group (scheduled).
– AI Lund. Lund University (scheduled).
– Warwick University (2024).

‘Online freedom and equality.’
– Swedish network for political theory. Uppsala University (scheduled).
– The Practical, the Political and the Ethical Seminar Series, Institute of Philosophy, London (2023).
– Stanford egalitarianism workshop (2023).
– Uppsala University (2023).
– APA Pacific Division Meeting (2023).

‘Scientific dissensus and democratic legitimacy.‘
– APSA annual meeting, Montreal (2022).

‘Artificial intelligence, politics, and morality.‘
– King’s College London (2023).
– Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2023). 
– University of Cambridge (2022).
– Stanford University (2022).
– University of Manchester (2022).

‘Public justification and expert disagreement over non pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID-19 pandemic.’
– Knowledge and Power: Epistemic Conflicts in Democracy, University of Essex (2021).
– Association for Social and Political Philosophy Workshop: Crises of Liberalism (2021).

’Strong political liberalism.‘
– European University Institute, Florence (2020).
– Amsterdam Graduate Conference in Political Theory (2020).

‘Feasibility and justice as a contraint,’ (with Hallvard Sandven).
– Work in progress seminar, University of Oxford (2020).

‘Can local comparative judgements justify moderate perfectionism?’
– Nordic Network in Political Theory, University of Oslo (2019).
– Work in progress seminar, University of Oxford (2019).

‘Social choice problems with public reason proceduralism.‘ 
– Themes from the Political Philosophy of Gerald Gaus Conference, University of Oxford (2019).
– Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, University of Oxford (2018).

‘Opposing laws with religious reasons.‘
– Uppsala University (2018).

Invited comments

Zofia Stemplowska’s Attention: Attentive Justice for the Dead. 
Nuffield Political Theory Workshop,
University of Oxford (2024).

Solon Barocas, Moritz Hardt, and Arvind Narayanan‘s Fairness and Machine Learning: Limitations and Opportunities
Stanford University (2023).

Hélène Landemore‘s ‘In Defense of Citizen-Legislators: Citizens on Top and Experts on Tap in the French Convention for Climate (2019-20).‘
Political theory workshop, Stanford University (2022).

Katrina Forrester‘s In the Shadow of Justice.
Political Thought Seminar, University of Oxford (2019).