

Thierry Ngosso
An advocate for integrating knowledge on global justice, Thierry Ngosso is a distinguished political philosopher whose work primarily revolves around the intricate themes of human rights, climate change, and migration. As a faculty member at the Political Science Department of Rutgers University-Camden, he is deeply committed to exploring the moral responsibilities shared by states and businesses in addressing these global challenges. His research delves into the nuanced differences between Western and African perspectives on these issues, offering a comprehensive understanding of global justice. Thierry Ngosso holds a doctorate in philosophy, which underpins his scholarly endeavors and teaching methodologies. His academic journey has been marked by significant roles, including his position as a lecturer at the Catholic University of Central Africa. His contributions to the field are further enriched by his role as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of St. Gallen, where he collaborates with fellow scholars to advance the discourse on global justice. In addition to his responsibilities at Rutgers University-Camden, Ngosso serves as a visiting professor at the University of Maroua in Cameroon. This role allows him to engage with diverse academic communities and contribute to the development of political philosophy in various cultural contexts. His work is characterized by a commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding across different global perspectives. Thierry Ngosso's research interests are not only academic but also deeply rooted in practical implications. By examining the intersection of human rights, climate change, and migration, he seeks to influence policy and inspire action that addresses these pressing global issues. His dedication to bridging theoretical insights with real-world applications makes him a vital voice in the ongoing conversation about global justice.
Publications
, 2023-01-06
, 117-137, 2020-06-29