Tucker D. Farris is a sociologist and social theorist originally from Woody Creek, Colorado. He
will complete a PhD in sociology with a specialization in Cultural, Social, and Political Thought from the
University of Victoria in British Columbia in 2024. His work centers around a social existentialism that
blends symbolic interactionist, social constructivist and conflict perspectives as a means of
ascribing depth of meaning to the everyday life of the individual in a social world. His work
explores concepts of self, despair, death, imagination, fantasy, the institution, and the
metaphysics of everyday social life. His work often takes the form of experimental
sociophilosophy, wherein the conventional means of knowledge production in the field of
sociology are simultaneously critiqued and expanded.