John Wall is an American educator and theoretical ethicist who teaches at Rutgers University Camden. He is director of the Childism Institute and co-director of the Children's Voting Colloquium.
Wall's research focuses on "the groundworks of moral life, particularly their relations to language, power, and childhood" and theoretical work where he argues that "ethical life is fundamentally creative", as well as for his concept of childism, or the empowerment of children by transforming norms. [1]
Wall was born in 1965 in Leeds, United Kingdom and moved to the United States as a teenager. He obtained a BA, MA, and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and taught for one year at DePaul University before taking up a permanent position at Rutgers University.
At Rutgers University, Wall teaches in the departments of philosophy, religion, and childhood studies. He is the founding director of the Childism Institute and is the co-founder of the Children’s Voting Colloquium. In 2006, Wall assisted in the creation of a childhood studies doctoral program at Rutgers. [1] He was also chair of the Childhood Studies and Religion Group at the American Academy of Religion.