
Dr. Michael Keary
Fellow
- michael [dot] keary [at] rifs-potsdam [dot] de
Dr. Michael Keary is a researcher in political theory and environmental politics, specializing in the study of technological change. He explores how different conceptions of technological change shape our understanding of what is desirable and possible, and how these views translate into policy decisions.
At RIFS, Michael is investigating what the digital revolution means for green political theory. He has recently published an article in Contemporary Political Theory which develops a green theory of technological change. An article that identifies the significance of technological change to political theory in general is forthcoming in Politics. Additionally, he is currently writing a book on the topic of hatred in political theory, under contract with Bristol University Press.
Since gaining his PhD in 2013, Michael has taught at Aberystwyth University, Nazarbayev University, and King's College London. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and recently published a chapter exploring the role of problem-based learning in sustainability education. When he's not working, he follows the fortunes of the Irish and Munster rugby teams, as well as Manchester United football club.