Matthew Lampert

 Matthew Lampert

Matthew C. Lampert

  • Courses9
  • Reviews20

Biography

St. John's University - Philosophy

Associate Professor at Northeast Texas Community College
Higher Education
Matthew
Lampert
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Experienced educator looking for opportunities to put his skill set to use outside of academia. Available for work in editing, copywriting, corporate training, research, and positions requiring self-directed critical thinking.

A trained philosopher, Matthew is adept at research, synthesizing large amounts of information, communicating ideas clearly, and critical problem-solving. With a background in the fine arts, Matthew is also a skilled draftsman and designer with an extensive knowledge of art history. Finally, Matthew has experience with a variety of software programs including Microsoft Office, Adobe design, and an array of video and sound programs.


Experience

  • Eastfield College

    Adjunct Faculty

    Matthew worked at Eastfield College as a Adjunct Faculty

  • Tarrant County College

    Adjunct Faculty

    Adjunct Professor of Philosophy

  • North Central Texas College

    Adjunct Faculty

    Adjunct Professor of Philosophy

  • Northeast Texas Community College

    Associate Professor

    Professor of Philosophy

  • KAREN DILLARDS COLLEGE PREP

    Mathematics Tutor

    Math teacher/tutor; running workshops, classes, and test reviews. Students aged 14-18, class sizes ranging from 4 to 30.

Education

  • Boston College

    Master of Arts - MA

    Philosophy

  • Savannah College of Art and Design

    Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA

    Sequential Art

  • The New School

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    Philosophy

Publications

  • Resisting Ideology: On Butler’s Critique of Althusser

    diacritics

  • Resisting Ideology: On Butler’s Critique of Althusser

    diacritics

  • Beyond the Politics of Consumption: Jacques Rancière and the Politics of Art

    Continental Philosophy Review

  • Resisting Ideology: On Butler’s Critique of Althusser

    diacritics

  • Beyond the Politics of Consumption: Jacques Rancière and the Politics of Art

    Continental Philosophy Review

  • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Supposed Moral Agency of Corporations

    ephemera

  • Resisting Ideology: On Butler’s Critique of Althusser

    diacritics

  • Beyond the Politics of Consumption: Jacques Rancière and the Politics of Art

    Continental Philosophy Review

  • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Supposed Moral Agency of Corporations

    ephemera

  • Politics-Philosophy Relationship

    Philosophical Views

ETHICSSOCI

5(1)

PHI 1000

4.8(8)

PHI 1024

4.3(4)