Dr. Julie Paquette is an associate professor at the Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation, Faculties of Human Sciences and Philosophy at Saint-Paul, University in Ottawa. She holds a PhD in political thought and is a specialist of the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini. Her researches are in the areas of ethics, arts and politics and are subdivided in three domains: new forms of fascism, the state of exception and studies on scandal and freedom of expression.
Among her publications, we find the collective work co-edited with Emmanuelle Sirois and Ève Lamoureux, Arts.
Between freedoms and scandals. Case studies, (Arts, entre libertés et scandales. Études de cas) published by Nota Bene, 2020. She has also published numerous articles around the thought of Pier Paolo Pasolini including in De(s)générations, Théâtre public, ThéoRèmes review, Cinémas magazine, Magazine littéraire, Nouveaux cahiers du socialisme and Oltreoceano.