MIT Open Access Articles: Recent submissions
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Writing revolutions:1 From Haiti to MIT to Palestine through the lenses of linguistics and history for decolonization and liberation
In this reflexive essay, I explore, through historical and linguistic lenses, the similarities between the freedom struggles of Haitians and Palestinians. One of my goals is to uncover certain pervasive mechanisms of ... -
Advancing Pedestrian Models: A Comparative Review and Vision for the Future
(Taylor & Francis, 2026-02-23)Problem, research strategy, and findings Pedestrian mobility is essential for creating sustainable, healthy, and equitable cities, yet pedestrian modeling remains underdeveloped compared with vehicle-centric approaches. ... -
Reasons for Non-Agents
(Taylor & Francis, 2024-09-16)According to a standard picture, normative reasons do not extend beyond the boundaries of agency. If something isn’t an agent, then there can’t be normative reasons for it to do one thing rather than another. This paper ...


