Email: sssong@mit.edu
Extension: x3-3138
Office: E53-435
Department: Political Science
Sarah Song is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at MIT. Her research and
teaching interests are in political philosophy with a special interest in theories of
justice and equality, group-differentiated rights, feminist theory, and the history of
American political thought. Her current research explores the theory and practice of
group-differentiated rights, focusing in particular on the effects of group
accommodations on women within minority groups. Her article, "Majority Norms,
Multiculturalism, and Gender Equality," is forthcoming in the American Political
Science Review.
Song is a graduate of Harvard College, where she majored in Social Studies. She
received an M.Phil in Politics from Oxford University, and a Ph.D. from Yale University
in 2003. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Woodrow Wilson National
Fellowship Foundation and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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