Researcher
An experienced scholar specializing in contemporary ethical theory and applied philosophy, contributing to both research projects and academic instruction.

Exploring Philosophy, Ethics and Education with Barbora Badurova
Discover vital academic milestones and impactful contributions shaping Barbora’s professional journey.

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Published Works
Barbora has extensive amount of publications influencing contemporary philosophy, ethics and education.
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Courses Taught
Diverse teaching experience across ethics and philosophy and other disciplines.
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Lectures, research and study stays abroad
Talks, research and study at prestigeous international institutions.
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Research Projects
Participation in national and international projects
Recent publications
Explore the academic work and ethical insights presented by Barbora Badurova, PhD.

Just don´t get caught!
In: Human Rights in the Digital Domain (Cambridge University Press, 2025)

The ethics of choosing not to use the Internet
In: The Right Not to Use the Internet (Routledge, 2025)
link The Right Not to Use the Internet | Concept, Contexts, Consequences |

The Ethical-Educational Aspects of Neurodoping
In: Artificial Intelligence and Neuroenhancement in Sport (Routledge, 2025)
Publications

Barbora Badurova’s publications are available on Academia.edu, where her profile consistently ranks among the top 3% of researchers. Her work includes both academic publications and educational materials, such as textbooks, and focuses on interdisciplinary ethics, with particular emphasis on digital ethics, environmental (meta)ethics, ethics education, and social philosophy.
Projects
Barbora Badurova has a rich experience with national, international and interdisciplinary projects.

Reseach, lectures and study stays
Overview of research activities, invited lectures, and international academic stays.
Receent stays:
2026 – February – Visiting researcher – Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford, UK (STSM COST OPINION)
- Conducted research on AI ethics, with a focus on AI media trust. Attended seminars at the Institute for Ethics in AI, Oxford Internet Institute and the Faculty of Philosophy, and engaged in academic exchange with members of the Institutes and the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics.
2026 – January – University of Leeds, UK (STSM COST OPINION)
- research and cooperation on joint article on AI media trust

