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Rob Reich

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EST Initiatives Faculty Director
McGregor-Girand Professor of Social Ethics of Science and Technology
Professor of Political Science
Past Faculty Director, Center for Ethics in Society
Honors Program Advisor
Advisory Council

Professor Reich is on public service leave in 2024.

Rob Reich is the McGregor-Girand Professor of Social Ethics of Science and Technology at Stanford University. His home appointment is in the Department of Political Science, and he has courtesy appointments in Philosophy, the Graduate School of Education, and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. He is senior fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, co-director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (publisher of the Stanford Social Innovation Review), and director of the Ethics, Society, and Technology Initiatives at the Center for Ethics in Society.

His scholarship in political theory engages with the work of social scientists and engineers. His newest work is on ethics and technology. His most recent books are System Error: Where Big Tech Went Wrong and How We Can Reboot (with Mehran Sahami and Jeremy M. Weinstein, HarperCollins 2021) and Digital Technology and Democratic Theory (edited with Lucy Bernholz and Hélène Landemore, University of Chicago Press 2021). He has also written widely about philanthropy, including Just Giving: Why Philanthropy is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better (Princeton University Press, 2018) and Philanthropy in Democratic Societies: History, Institutions, Values (edited with Chiara Cordelli and Lucy Bernholz, University of Chicago Press, 2016). His early work is focused on democracy and education, including Bridging Liberalism and Multiculturalism in American Education (University of Chicago Press, 2002) and Education, Justice, and Democracy (edited with Danielle Allen, University of Chicago Press, 2013). He testified before Congress and has written widely for the public, including for the New York Times, Washington Post, Wired, Time Magazine, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review.

Reich is the recipient of multiple teaching awards, including the Walter J. Gores award, Stanford’s highest honor for teaching. He was a sixth grade teacher at Rusk Elementary School in Houston, Texas before attending graduate school. He is a board member of the magazine Boston Review and at the Spencer Foundation. He helped to create the global movement #GivingTuesday and serves as chair of its board.

Learn more: http://robreich.stanford.edu