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Department <strong>of</strong> Political Science<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />

1414 Social Sciences Building<br />

267 19th Ave S<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55455<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

Books:<br />

Curriulum <strong>Vitae</strong>:<br />

Joan C. Tronto<br />

Department Phone: 612-624-4144<br />

Fax: 612-626-7599<br />

E-mail: jctronto@umn.edu<br />

August 2010<br />

Moral Boundaries: A Political Argument for an Ethic <strong>of</strong> Care. New York, Routledge, 1993.<br />

[Translated and republished: Confini morali: Un argomento politico per L’ethica della cura, A cura di Allessandra<br />

Facchi, Tr. Nicola Riva. Reggio Emilia: Edizioni Diabasis, 2006]<br />

[Translated and republished: Une monde vulnérable : Une proposition politique pour fonder l’éthique du care. Tr.<br />

Hervé Maury, Paris : La Découverte, 2009]<br />

Co-Editor, Women Transforming Politics: An Alternative Reader ed. Cathy Cohen, Kathy Jones, Joan Tronto (New York: New<br />

York <strong>University</strong> Press, 1997).<br />

Articles and Chapters in Books (Refereed):<br />

“Caring About Care Workers: Caring Solutions to an Issue <strong>of</strong> Global Justice” in Rianne Mahon and Fiona Robinson, eds., The<br />

Global Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Care: Integrating Ethics and Social Politics, (Vancouver: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Press,<br />

forthcoming, 2011).<br />

“Privatizing Neo-Colonialism: Migrant Domestic Care Workers, Partial Citizenship, and Responsibility,” in H. M. Dahl, A.<br />

Kovalainen, M. Markera, eds. Europeanization, Care and Gender [tentative title] (Basingstoke: Palgrave, forthcoming, 2011).<br />

“Creating Caring Institutions: Politics, Plurality, and Purpose,” Ethics and Social Welfare 4,2 (July2010: 158-171.<br />

“’The Servant Problem’ and Justice in Households,” Iris: European Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy and Public Debate, 2, 2 (April<br />

2010): 67-86.<br />

“Informed Consent as a Grant <strong>of</strong> Authority,” H. Lindemann, M. Verkerk, M. Walker, eds. Naturalized Feminist Bioethics<br />

(New York: Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 2008): 182-198.<br />

“Feminist Ethics, Care and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Immigration,” in Transnationalität und Sozialen Arbeit (Transnationalization and<br />

Social Work) ed. Hans Günther Homfeldt, Wolfgang Schröer, Cornelia Schweppe, 2008.<br />

“Is Peace Keeping Care Work?” in Peggy DesAutels and Rebecca Whisnant, eds. Feminist Global Ethics, Lanham MD:<br />

Rowman and Littlefield, 2008; pp 179-200.<br />

“Assisência democrática e democracies assistenciais,” [Democratic care and caring democracies] Sociedade e Estado, 22, 2<br />

(May—August 2007): 285-308. (Brasilia)<br />

With Stephen Leonard, “The Genders <strong>of</strong> Citizenship,” American Political Science Review, 101,1 (February 2007): 33-46.<br />

Co-winner, First Annual Okin/Young Prize for Best Published Article in Feminist Political Theory, 2008.<br />

“Vicious and Virtuous Circles <strong>of</strong> Care: When Decent Caring Privileges Social Irresponsibility” Socializing Care, ed. M.<br />

Hamington and D. Miller (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006): 3-26.


“Gendering Ethics and Political Theory,” in Handbook Of Gender and Women’s Studies, Sage, 2005: 417-436.<br />

“Care as the Work <strong>of</strong> Citizens: A Modest Proposal.” Women and Citizenship, ed. M. Friedman, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

(2005): 130-145.<br />

With Julie A. White, “Political Practices <strong>of</strong> Care: Needs and Rights” Ratio Juris 17,4 (December 2004): 425-453.<br />

“Frantz Fanon.” Contemporary Political Theory, 3 (December 2004): 245-52.<br />

“Time’s Place,” Feminist Theory 4,2 (August 2003): 119-138.<br />

“The Nanny Question in Feminism,” Hypatia 17, 2 (Spring 2002): 34 – 61.<br />

“Care and Gender,” International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> the Social and Behavioral Sciences (London: Elsevier, 2001), q.v.<br />

“Does Managing Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals Affect Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics? Competence, Autonomy, and Care” in P. Desautels and J. Waugh,<br />

eds., Feminists Do Ethics (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001).<br />

“Demokratie als fürsorge Praxis” [Democracy as a Caring Practice, tr. Regina Othmer]. Feministische Studien (extra 2000):<br />

25-42.<br />

“Can the Welfare State Really Care for People? Reflections on Care and Citizenship” in N. Hirschmann and U. Liebert, ed.<br />

Revisioning the Welfare State: Feminist Perspectives on the United States and Europe (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 2001).<br />

“Age Segregated Housing as a Moral Problem: An Exercise in Rethinking Ethics” in Margaret Urban Walker, ed. Mother<br />

Time (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999): 261-277.<br />

“Care Ethics: Moving Forward.” [review essay] Hypatia 14, 1 (Winter 1999): 112-119.<br />

With JoAnne Myers, “‘Truth’ and Advocacy: A Feminist Perspective.” PS: Political Science & Politics 31, 4 (December<br />

1998): 808-811.<br />

“Verkeerde vooronderstellingen, verkeerde keuzen. Een feministisch perspectief op zorg en gezondheid.” [Wrong Premises,<br />

Wrong Choices: A Feminist Perspectiive on Care and Health Care. Tr. Marian Verkerk] Denken over zorg: Concepten<br />

en praktijken. Ed. Marian Verkerk. (Utrecht: Elsevier/De Tijdstroom, 1997): 15-30.<br />

"The Political Concept <strong>of</strong> Care," in Nancy Hirschmann and Christine Di Stefano, eds., Revisioning the Political: Feminist<br />

Reconstructions <strong>of</strong> Traditional Concepts in Western Political Theory (Boulder, Co: Westview Press, 1996): 139-156.<br />

“Politics <strong>of</strong> Care: Fürsorge und Wohlfahrt” [Politics <strong>of</strong> Care: Caring and Welfare, Michaela Adelberg, tr], Transit 12 (Winter<br />

1996): 142-153.<br />

“Sexism,” q.v. Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Bioethics (New York: Macmillan, 1995).<br />

"Van produkt naar praktijk: gezondheidszorg als zorg" ("From Commodity to Practice: Health Care as Care," Gert van Dijk,<br />

tr.), Rekenschap: Tijdschrift voor wetenschap en cultuur 42, 3 (September 1995): 148-157.<br />

"Caring as the Basis for Radical Political Judgments," Hypatia 10, 2 (Spring 1995): 141-149.<br />

"Riflessioni su genere morale e potere: la cura e il problema morale dell'alterità," ["Reflections on Gender, Morality, and<br />

Power: Caring and the Moral Problem <strong>of</strong> Otherness," Valeria Russo, tr.]. Iride 8 (January-April 1992): 137-151.<br />

"Politics and Revisions: The Feminist Project to Change the Boundaries <strong>of</strong> American Political Science," in S. Zalk and J.<br />

Gordon-Kelter, eds., Revolutions in Knowledge (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992): 91-110.


"Changing Goals and Changing Strategies: Varieties <strong>of</strong> Women's Political Activities (Review Essay)," Feminist Studies 17, 1<br />

(Spring 1991): 85-104.<br />

[Reprinted in: Heidi Hartmann and Claire Moses, eds., U.S. Women in Struggle (Indianapolis: Indiana <strong>University</strong><br />

Press, 1994)].<br />

with Berenice Fisher, "Toward a Feminist Theory <strong>of</strong> Caring," in E. Abel and M. Nelson, eds., Circles <strong>of</strong> Care (Albany: SUNY<br />

Press, 1990): 36-54.<br />

"Women and Caring: Or, What Can Feminists Learn From Caring?" in A. Jaggar and S. Bordo eds., Gender/Body/Knowledge:<br />

Feminist Reconstructions <strong>of</strong> Being and Knowing (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers <strong>University</strong> Press, 1989): 172-187.<br />

[Reprinted in: Virginia Held, ed, Justice and Care: Essential Readings in Feminist Ethics (Boulder, CO: Westview<br />

Press, 1995): 101-116;<br />

and, excerpted and reprinted in: Carol C. Gould, ed., Key Concepts in Critical Theory: Gender (Atlantic Highlands,<br />

NJ: Humanities Press, 1997): 282-89;<br />

reprinted in: James P. Sterba, ed., Ethics (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1997)]<br />

"Political Science and Caring: Or, The Perils <strong>of</strong> Balkanized Social Science," in Women and Politics 7,3 (Fall 1987): 85-97.<br />

reprinted as: M. J. Falco, ed., Feminism and Epistemology: Approaches to Research in Women and Politics (New<br />

York: The Haworth Press, 1987): 85-97.<br />

"Beyond Gender Difference to a Theory <strong>of</strong> Care," Signs: Journal <strong>of</strong> Women in Culture and Society 12,4 (Summer 1987): 644-<br />

663.<br />

[Reprinted in: Mary Jeanne Larrabee, ed., An Ethics <strong>of</strong> Care: Feminist and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (New<br />

York: Routledge, 1993): 240-257].<br />

[Reprinted in: Will Kymlicka, ed., Justice and Political Philosophy, 2 vols. (London: Edward Elgar, 1995).<br />

"Sameness, Difference, and Experience: Reformulating the Issues in Contemporary Feminist Thought," Over Here 5,2<br />

(November 1985): 17-28.<br />

"Teaching the New Scholarship on Women in Introductory American Government," News for Teachers <strong>of</strong> Political Science No.<br />

45 (Spring 1985): 9.<br />

"Law and Modernity: The Significance <strong>of</strong> Max Weber's Sociology <strong>of</strong> Law," Texas Law Review 63,3 (November 1984):565-<br />

577.<br />

Non-referred articles:<br />

“Marriage: Love or Care?” in Mary Lyndon Shanley, Just Marriage, ed. D. Chasman and J. Cohen (New York:<br />

Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2004): 37-40.<br />

“The Value <strong>of</strong> Care.” Boston Review, February 2002: 16-17.<br />

“An Ethic <strong>of</strong> Care.” Generations [Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Society on Aging] XXII, 3 (Fall 1998): 15-20.<br />

Book Reviews:<br />

V. Held, The Ethics <strong>of</strong> Care: Personal, Political, and Global, (2006),Hypatia 23,1 (January-March 2008): 211-17.<br />

L. McClain, The Place <strong>of</strong> Families: Fostering Capacity, Equality, and Responsibility (Harvard <strong>University</strong> Press, 2006), in<br />

Perspectives on Politics, 5, 1 (March 2007): 153-154.<br />

“Retrieving Experience: Subjectivity and Recognition in Feminist Politics/Political Theory and Feminist Social<br />

Criticism”(Book Review). NWSA Journal 15 (2) (August 2003) :154-158.<br />

J. Mayerfeld, Suffering and Moral Responsibility, American Political Science Review 96, 1 (March 2002):189-91.<br />

E. Kittay, Love’s Labor and N. Stoljar and C. Mackenzie, eds. Relational Autonomy : Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy,<br />

Agency, and the Social Self in Signs 27, 4 (Summer 2002): 1191-1194.<br />

M. Orlie, Living Ethically, Acting Politically in American Political Science Review 93,1 (March 1999): 199.<br />

A. Costain, Inviting Women's Rebellion, in Annals <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and Social Science 530 (November<br />

1993): 210-211.<br />

C. Gilligan, et. al., Mapping the Moral Domain, Making Connections, in Signs: Journal <strong>of</strong> Women in Culture and Society 16, 2


(Winter 1991): 376-378.<br />

Shane Phelan, Identity Politics: Lesbian Feminism and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Community, in Women and Politics 11,2 (1991): 118-9.<br />

S. Okin, Justice, Gender, and the Family, in American Political Science Review, 84,4 (December 1990): 1360-1361.<br />

V. Randall, Women and Politics: An International Perspective 2nd ed., in Political Studies 37,3 (September 1989): 515.<br />

S. Farganis, The Social Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the Feminine Character, Ethics 98,4 (July 1988): 875.<br />

N. Hartsock, Money, Sex, and Power, in Political Theory 12,2 (May 1984):291-294.<br />

S. Okin, Women in Western Political Thought, in Journal <strong>of</strong> Politics (May 1981): 596-597.<br />

Z. Eisenstein, ed., Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism, in New Political Science 1 (Fall 1980): 81-84.<br />

Monographs:<br />

Selma Sevenhuijsen, comp. "Gender, Care and Justice in Feminist Political Theory," by J. C. Tronto and others (Utrecht: Anna<br />

Maria van Schuurman Centrum. Graduate School for Advanced Research in Women's Studies. 1991).<br />

General Media:<br />

Letter to Editor Re: “’The Uses and Misuses <strong>of</strong> the Filibuster” New York Times, January 19, 2010.<br />

Letter to Editor Re: “Life Without a College Degree,” New York Times, May 29, 2005.<br />

Letter to Editor Re: “AOL Merger, Privacy Concerns” New York Times, January 14, 2000.<br />

INTERVIEWS, OTHER MEDIA COVERAGE OF MY WORK:<br />

Forum: “L’etica della cura di Joan Tronto,” Notizie di Polieteia: Rivista di Etica e Scelte Pubbliche [Political News: Magazine<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ethics and Public Choice: academic/intellectual journal] 23, n. 87, 2007: 173-205; including essays by J. Tronto, T. Casadei,<br />

A. Grompi, S. F. Magni, P. Cicognani.<br />

Interview: “La Competenza della Cura,” [The Competence <strong>of</strong> Care] Una Città [The City: intellectual journal] 149, 6 (2007):<br />

18-19.<br />

Interview: “‘Ik ben niet tegen compassie, maar vind structuren van macht belangrijker’ Interview met Joan Tronto,” Carlo<br />

Leget, Marijke Verhoeven Zijn en Zorg: Tijdschrif van Relief over Zorg, Ethiek en Levensbeschouwing 9, 2, June 2007. Pp. 8-<br />

9.<br />

“La Donna del mese: Joan Tronto,” [Woman <strong>of</strong> the month] Noidonne, [We Women; popular magazine] (May 2007): 2.<br />

Draulans, V. J. R. 2005. "Zorgpraktijken als systemen die ongelijkheid reproduceren. Een gesprek met Joan Tronto." Tijdschrift<br />

voor Genderstudies 8:26-8.<br />

WORKS IN PROGRESS:<br />

Book:<br />

Democratic Caring Citizens. NYU Press, expected publication 2011/12. Care is best when practiced democratically, and<br />

democracy can only be fully inclusive when it is attentive to care and practiced in a caring manner.<br />

Articles:<br />

“Hobbes on Gratitude.”<br />

“Caring in an Age <strong>of</strong> Limits,” for a volume to be published by the UN Research Institute on Social Development, 2011.<br />

“Justice for Global Care Workers: The Limits <strong>of</strong> Recognition, Redistribution, and Representation.”<br />

EDUCATION<br />

A. B. Oberlin College, 1974.<br />

Winner, Comfort-Starr Prize in Government. Degree awarded with Highest Honors in History and Government.<br />

Phi Beta Kappa.<br />

M. A. Princeton <strong>University</strong>, 1976.<br />

Ph.D. Princeton <strong>University</strong>, 1981.<br />

Danforth Foundation Fellowship. Dodds Fellowship.


Dissertation: "Is Political Rationality Possible? A Critique <strong>of</strong> Political Control in the Work <strong>of</strong> Hobbes, Smith, and Weber."<br />

Supervisors: Dr. Sheldon S. Wolin, Dr. Amy Gutmann.<br />

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY<br />

2009--: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Political Science, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minnesota</strong>.<br />

1996-2009: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Political Science, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

February –June 2007: Senior Fulbright Lecturer, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bologna, Italy.<br />

2006: Maria-Goeppert-Mayer Program for International Women and Gender Studies Guest Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Georg-August-<br />

Universität, Göttingen, Germany, May-September.<br />

2000-2001: Visiting Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellow, <strong>University</strong> Center for Human Values, Princeton <strong>University</strong>.<br />

1997: Guest Faculty Member, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, Goethe <strong>University</strong>, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. Summer<br />

1996: Visiting Fellow, Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, Austria (January-June).<br />

Fall 1995: Visiting Olmsted Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, Yale <strong>University</strong>, New Haven, Connecticut.<br />

Fall 1995: Visiting Research Associate, Humanities Research Institute, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine, California.<br />

1994-95: Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Special Chair in Feminism, Humanism, and Emancipation Studies, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Humanist<br />

Studies, Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />

1993-97: Coordinator, Women's Studies Program, Hunter College CUNY<br />

1988-96: Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Political Science, Hunter College CUNY<br />

1982-87: Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Political Science, Hunter College CUNY<br />

1981-82: Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Government, Bowdoin College<br />

1978-81: Instructor, Government, Bowdoin College<br />

1976-78: Assistant in Instruction, Princeton <strong>University</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL HONORS<br />

2007: Senior Fulbright Lecturer, Bologna, Italy; February—June.<br />

2006: Winner, PSC-CUNY Grant, “Oligarchy as a Political Concept.”<br />

2002: Winner, PSC-CUNY Grant, “Stimulating Research on Care Ethics Among French Feminist Scholars.”<br />

1990: Hunter College, President's Award for Excellence in Teaching.<br />

(One award is made annually.)<br />

1986: Women and Politics Prize, awarded for the best paper on Women in Politics by the Western Political Science<br />

Association.<br />

1984-85: Scholar's Incentive Award, City <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York.


SELECTED SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS<br />

“Theory-Free Applied Ethics? A Critique from a Democratic, Feminist, Ethics <strong>of</strong> Care Perspective,” Invited Paper Presented at<br />

a Conference on Moral Theory and Applied Ethics, Swansea, Wales, January 2010.<br />

“Global Care Ethics: From the Bottom Up,” invited Plenary Session at Biannual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association for Feminist<br />

Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST), September 2009.<br />

“Caring in an Age <strong>of</strong> Limits,” Key Note Address; U.N. R. I. S. D. Conference, New York, March 2009.<br />

“Global Justice for Global Care Workers: Some Limits to Recognition and Redistribution,” a paper presented at the Annual<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 2008.<br />

“Caring About Care Workers: Caring Solutions to an Issue <strong>of</strong> Global Justice,” a paper presented at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Canadian Political Science Association, Vancouver, BC, June 2008.<br />

“Privatizing (Post?)-Colonialism: Care Workers, Partial Citizenship and Responsibility” invited keynote paper prepared for<br />

presentation at the conference, “Gendering Theories <strong>of</strong> Citizenship: Europeanization and Care,” Roskilde, Denmark, April<br />

2008.<br />

“Is Peacekeeping Care Work?” invited paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August<br />

2004.<br />

With Stephen Leonard, “Effeminacy and the Republic: Eighteenth Century Cautions, Contemporary Woes,” presented at the<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science Association, September 2003.<br />

With Charles Tien, “Whose Gender Gap Is It, Anyway?” presented at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Midwest Political Science<br />

Association, April 2003.<br />

“Care As the Work <strong>of</strong> Citizens,” paper presented at the conference, Women and Citizenship, Washington <strong>University</strong>, April<br />

2002.<br />

“After the Backlash: The Unfinished Feminist Agenda,” presented at Marist College, June 2001.<br />

“Time’s Place,” paper presented at the conference, AGendering Ethics,@ <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Leeds, UK, June 2000.<br />

“Beyond ‘Manager Mom’ to a Caring Society,” paper presented at the annual conference <strong>of</strong> Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Women, San Francisco, March 2000.<br />

“Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Competence and Care,” paper presented to the “Open Mind” Forum at Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., April 1999.<br />

“Politics and Gratitude: Revisiting Hobbes’s ‘Social Virtues,’” paper presented at the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political<br />

Science Association, Atlanta, September 1999.<br />

"Where to Place the Blame: The Reform Tool Kit Revisited," paper presented at the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political<br />

Science Association, San Francisco, September 1996. (An earlier version was presented at the International Course in<br />

Political and Social philosophy, Prague, May 1996.)<br />

"Caring as a Democratic Practice," paper first presented to the Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Vienna, March 1996.<br />

"What's Wrong With the Work Ethic?" paper presented to the Program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, Yale <strong>University</strong>,<br />

October 1995.<br />

"Care as a Basis for Radical Political Judgments," paper presented at the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science<br />

Association, New York, September 1994.


"The Rhetoric <strong>of</strong> Community: Feminist Nightmares and Feminist Dreams," paper presented at the Central Division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Philosophical Association, Kansas City, 5-7 May 1994.<br />

"From Commodity to Practice: The Feminist Conception on Care and Health Care." Presented to a scholarly conference on<br />

health care, sponsored by the Universiteit voor Humanistiek, Utrecht, the Netherlands, February 1994.<br />

"Wrong Premises, Wrong Choices: A Feminist Perspective on Care and Health." Presented to a public conference on health<br />

care reform, sponsored by the Universiteit voor Humanistiek, Utrecht, the Netherlands, February 1994.<br />

Participant, panel on "Issues on Community," presented at the conference "Stonewall at 25...And Beyond," Harvard Law<br />

School, 9 April 1994.<br />

Participant, panel on "The Republic in Non-Traditional Programs," presented at the conference "The Uses <strong>of</strong> the Republic: An<br />

Interdisciplinary Conference on Plato's Republic," Hunter College, 22-24 April 1994.<br />

"Social Welfare Policy and the Ethic <strong>of</strong> Care," presented at The Conference on Feminist Ethics and Social Policy, November 5-<br />

7, 1993; <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh.<br />

"Ma, Can I Be a Feminist and Still Like Liberalism?" presented at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science<br />

Association, 1992.<br />

"Caring, Morality, and International Relations Theory," presented at Ford Foundation Conference on Gender and the State,<br />

Wellesley College, 1990.<br />

"Chilly Racists," presented at Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science Association, 1990.<br />

"The Question <strong>of</strong> Justice and the Nature <strong>of</strong> Caring in Politics," presented at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political<br />

Science Association, 1990.<br />

"Politics As A Woman's Vocation," presented at Smith College and <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 1990.<br />

"Power and Responsibility: Issues <strong>of</strong> Gender and Privilege in the Classroom," presented at Princeton <strong>University</strong>, 1990.<br />

"The Collapse <strong>of</strong> Power and Authority in the Post-Modern Situation: A Critique <strong>of</strong> Foucault," at Iona College, 1990.<br />

"Human Nature and Morality in International Relations: Applying Insights From Feminist Theory," presented at "'Woman, The<br />

State, and War': What Difference Does Gender Make? A Conference Exploring the Integration <strong>of</strong> Feminist Theory and<br />

International Relations Theory." Center for International Studies, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southern California, Los Angeles, 28-<br />

29 April 1989.<br />

"Rationalizing Racism, Sexism, and Other Forms <strong>of</strong> Prejudice: Otherness in Moral and Feminist Theory." presented at Annual<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science Association, 1988.<br />

AREAS OF TEACHING INTERESTS<br />

Political Theory (Courses taught include: Introduction to Political Theory, History <strong>of</strong> Political Thought, Political Knowledge,<br />

Democracy and Dictatorship, Democratic Theory, Feminist Political Thought, Women in Western Political Thought,<br />

Utopian Thought.)<br />

Women's Studies (Courses taught include: Introduction to Women's Studies, Women in Politics, Feminist Theory, Women and<br />

Gender in Western Political Thought, Feminist Epistemologies.)<br />

American Politics (Courses taught include: Introduction to American Politics, Women in Politics, Women in the Law.)


Interdisciplinary (Courses taught include: Democracy and Mass Media; Science and Politics <strong>of</strong> Global Warming.)<br />

Acting Director, Teaching Learning Center, Hunter College, 2001—2003.<br />

Co-Director, Faculty Development Seminar to Balance the <strong>Curriculum</strong> for Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Class; City <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> New York, 1990-91.<br />

Participant, Faculty Development Seminar to Develop <strong>Curriculum</strong> in Human Rights, Hunter College, 1997-98.<br />

DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED AND REFERREED<br />

Joao Feres, “A History <strong>of</strong> the Concept <strong>of</strong> Latin America in the U.S.: Misrecognition and Social Scientific Discourse,”<br />

Supervisor, 2003. CUNY Graduate Center.<br />

Jocelyn Boryczka, “Guardians <strong>of</strong> Morality: A Conceptual History <strong>of</strong> Virtue in Relationship to Women and Moral and Political<br />

Discourse in American Democracy,” Supervisor, 2004. CUNY Graduate Center.<br />

Elizabeth Watson, “‛I’m Just Doing It’: A Study <strong>of</strong> Men Caring for Partners with MS,” Referee, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New South<br />

Wales, Australia, 2002.<br />

Jacqueline Morris, “Communities <strong>of</strong> Caring,” Referree, Flinders <strong>University</strong>, Australia, 2003.<br />

Marie Josee Smits, „Zorgen voor een draaglijk bestaan, een zorgethisch onderzoek naar morele ervaringen van<br />

verpleegkundigen,“ Referee, Maastricht <strong>University</strong>, 2004.<br />

Tove Pettersen, “Comprehending Care: Problems and Possibilities in Carol Gilligan s Ethics <strong>of</strong> Care,” Referee, Oslo<br />

<strong>University</strong>, Norway, 2004.<br />

Mariëtte van den Hoven, “A Claim for Reasonable Morality: Commonsense Morality in the Debate on the Limits <strong>of</strong> Morality,”<br />

Referee, Utrecht <strong>University</strong>, the Netherlands, August 2006.<br />

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES<br />

Member, Editorial Board, American Political Science Review, 2007--.<br />

Member, Outside Visiting Committee to evaluate Political Science Department, Temple <strong>University</strong>, 2009.<br />

Member, Steering Committee, Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, 2008—present.<br />

Member, Outside Visiting Committee to evaluate Political Science Department, Oberlin College, 2007.<br />

Chair, APSA Annual Meeting Review Committee, 2005-2007.<br />

Vice-President <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science Association, 2004—2005.<br />

Member, Outside Visiting Committee to evaluate Political Science Department, Hamilton College, 2005.<br />

Chair, David Spitz Prize Committee, Conference for the Study <strong>of</strong> Political Thought, 2004—2006.<br />

Book Review Editor for Polity, the journal <strong>of</strong> the Northeast Political Science Association, 2000-2004.<br />

Chair, Nominating Committee, Women’s Caucus for Political Science, 2001-2.


Member, Outside Visiting Committee to evaluate Political Science Department at Smith College, 2002.<br />

Member, Strategic Planning Committee, American Political Science Association, 1999-2000.<br />

Council Member, American Political Science Association Council, 1997-99.<br />

Member, Administrative Committee, American Political Science Association, 1997-99.<br />

Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, Contemporary Political Theory, 2002-.<br />

Member, Board <strong>of</strong> International Advisors, Acta Politica, 1997-. present<br />

Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Associate Editors, International Journal <strong>of</strong> Feminist Politics, 1999--2006.<br />

Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, Women and Politics, 1999--2004.<br />

Member, Executive Council, Midwest Political Science Association, 1999-2001.<br />

President, Visiting Commission to Report to the Royal Dutch Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences on the National Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Practical Ethics, the Netherlands, 1998.<br />

Member, Steering Committee, Foundations <strong>of</strong> Political Theory Organized Section, APSA, 1998-2000.<br />

Program Chair, Foundations <strong>of</strong> Political Theory Organized Section, for APSA 2000 Meeting, 1999-2000.<br />

Chair, Leo Strauss Award (annual award presented for best dissertation in political theory by the American Political Science<br />

Association), 1997.<br />

Section Organizer, "Gender and Politics," Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Midwest Political Science Association, April 1997.<br />

Pre-Screener, Gender Studies, American Council for Learned Societies, 1995-99.<br />

Chair, First Book Prize Committee, Foundations for Political Thought Organized Section <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science<br />

Association, 1994-95.<br />

Member, Council, Women and Politics Organized Research Section, American Political Science Association, 1994-95.<br />

Chair, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Political Science Caucus, 1993-94.<br />

Member, Leo Strauss Prize Committee (three member committee awards prize for best dissertation in political theory),<br />

American Political Science Association, 1993.<br />

Program Chair and Chair Elect, Gay and Lesbian Political Science Caucus, 1992-93.<br />

Research Associate, Beatrice M. Bain Research Group, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley, 1992.<br />

Invited Discussant, Conference on Women and Political Transitions in South America and Eastern and Central Europe: The<br />

Prospects for Democracy, Berkeley, California, December 1992.<br />

Hunter College Director, Fund for the Improvement <strong>of</strong> Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE) Project through National Women's<br />

Studies Association, "The Courage to Question" [Assessment <strong>of</strong> Women's Studies Programs and Learning], 1990-<br />

1991.<br />

Consultant, CIVITAS Project, Center for Civic Education, 1990-91. Participated in the preparation <strong>of</strong> the section on Gender<br />

and Politics.


Invited Papers Presented At: Erasmus <strong>University</strong>, Rotterdam (2009), Oslo <strong>University</strong> (209), Roskilde <strong>University</strong> (2008),<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Leuven (2008), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palermo (2007), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Torino (2007), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Salerno<br />

(2007), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rome (2007), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bologna (2007), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Naples (2007), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Modena<br />

(2007), Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Buenos Aires (2006), Hannover <strong>University</strong> (2006), Hildesheim<br />

<strong>University</strong> (2006), Oldenburg <strong>University</strong> (2006), Göttingen <strong>University</strong> (2006), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dayton (2006), Dalhousie<br />

<strong>University</strong> (2005), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kentucky (2005), Norwegian Institute for International Politics (2004), Maastricht<br />

<strong>University</strong> (2004), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Metz, France (2003, 2007), L’Ecole des Hautes Etudes des Sciences Sociales, Paris<br />

(2003), Tilburg <strong>University</strong>, the Netherlands (2003), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Leuven, Belgium (2003), Yale <strong>University</strong> (2003),<br />

Wellesley College (2002), Florida Atlantic <strong>University</strong> (2002), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minnesota</strong> (2002), Columbia <strong>University</strong><br />

Seminar in Social and Political Thought (2001), Temple <strong>University</strong> (2001), Purchase College (2001), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago (2001), Calvin College (2000), Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong> (2000), UCLA (1997), <strong>University</strong> at Kassel<br />

(Germany) (1998), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley (1998), Iona College, (1990, 1999), Loyola <strong>University</strong>, New<br />

Orleans (1999), The New School for Social Research (1997, 2005), Whitman College (1996), Vassar College (1995),<br />

Union College (1995), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin (1994), Providence College (1994), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California at San<br />

Francisco (1993), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley (1993), Pomona College (1992), Cornell <strong>University</strong> (1992),<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Utrecht (1991), European <strong>University</strong> Institute (Florence, 1991), Princeton <strong>University</strong> (1990), Smith<br />

College (1990), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Michigan (1990), Iona College (1990 and 1999), Graduate School for Political<br />

Management (New York) (1989), Harvard <strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Education (1988), Princeton <strong>University</strong> Politics<br />

Department (1988), Bowdoin College (1988), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Toronto (1987), <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minnesota</strong> (1986), Oberlin<br />

College (1984, 1999).<br />

Participant on Panels At: Berkshire Conference on the History <strong>of</strong> Women, 1981, American Political Science Association<br />

Annual Meeting, 1983-1990, 1992-96, 1998-2005; National Women's Studies Association Annual Meeting, 1985,<br />

1988; New York State Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1987, 1988, 1991; Northeast Political Science<br />

Association, 1987, 1999, 2001; New England Political Science Association, 1982, 1988; Ford Foundation Conference<br />

on Gender and the State, Wellesley College, 1990; Western Political Science Association, 1992-3, 2004-5; Midwest<br />

Political Science Association 1998-2005.<br />

Member, Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> Organized Section on Women and Politics, 1990-91; 1999-2000.<br />

Honors Examiner in Modern Political Theory, Swarthmore College, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1993.<br />

Chair, By-Laws Subcommittee, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1988-90.<br />

Co-Organizer, City <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York Political Science Conference, 1987.<br />

Seminar Participant, "Feminist Ways <strong>of</strong> Knowing," Douglass College <strong>of</strong> Rutgers <strong>University</strong>, Fall 1985; Dr. Alison Jaggar,<br />

Director.<br />

Seminar Participant, "The Concept <strong>of</strong> Freedom," The Johns Hopkins <strong>University</strong>, Summer 1982; Dr. Richard Flathman,<br />

Director.<br />

Reviewer, American Political Science Review, Journal <strong>of</strong> Politics, Women & Politics,Signs, Comparative Politics, Feminist<br />

Studies, American Journal <strong>of</strong> Politics, Hypatia, Political Theory, Women’s Studies Journal, NWSA Journal,<br />

Sociological Theory; Syracuse <strong>University</strong> Press, Cornell <strong>University</strong> Press, Princeton <strong>University</strong> Press, St. Martin's<br />

Press, Greenwood Press, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma Press, Routledge, Westview Press, Unwin Hyman, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan Press, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, Penn State <strong>University</strong> Press, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, Lynne Reinner<br />

Publishers.<br />

Member, American Political Science Association; Women's Caucus <strong>of</strong> the American Political Science Association; Gay,<br />

Lesbian, and Bisexual Political Science Caucus; Northeast Political Science Association; Western Political Science<br />

Association; Midwest Political Science Association; National Women's Studies Association; Columbia <strong>University</strong><br />

Seminar on Social and Political Theory.


SELECTED ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER SERVICE AT HUNTER COLLEGE AND CITY UNIVERSITY OF<br />

NEW YORK<br />

At Hunter College:<br />

Chair, Hunter College Senate, 2003-2006.<br />

The Senate is the elected governance body <strong>of</strong> Hunter College; as elected chair, I oversee the work <strong>of</strong> the legislative body and <strong>of</strong> the<br />

committees <strong>of</strong> the Senate and work closely with administration.<br />

Director, Teaching Learning Center, Hunter College, 2001--2003.<br />

Responsible for creating a center, workshops for faculty and adjunct faculty, coordinating with administration to create a college-wide<br />

assessment program, completion <strong>of</strong> FIPSE grant on “language diversity” in the College; initial research to seek grants helping first generation<br />

students adjust to college life.<br />

Coordinator, Women's Studies Program, Hunter College, 1992-95, 1996-97.<br />

Responsible for program curriculum, hiring <strong>of</strong> adjuncts, coordinating cross listed courses with other departments.<br />

Chair, Undergraduate Course <strong>of</strong> Study Committee, Hunter College, 1993-1995.<br />

Responsible for implementing the new “Pluralism and Diversity Requirement,” determined criteria, reviewing several hundred courses for<br />

possible inclusion in the requirement; managing approval through the Hunter College Senate.<br />

Political Science Department Personnel & Budget Committee, 1991—2009.<br />

Responsible for hiring <strong>of</strong> full-time and adjunct faculty in the department, promoting and tenuring full-time faculty, consulting with chair on<br />

departmental priorities and issues.<br />

Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Family Policy, 1992- 2001.<br />

Member, Hunter College Senate, 1991—2009.<br />

Parliamentarian, Hunter College Senate, 1993-2003.<br />

Member, Hunter College Senate Administrative Committee, 1998—2006.<br />

Elected Faculty Representative, Presidential Search Committee for Hunter College 1994-1995.<br />

At the Graduate Center:<br />

Acting Executive Officer, Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science, City <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York, July 2008—January 2009.<br />

Deputy Executive Officer, Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science, City <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York, February—June 2008;<br />

February 2009—July 2009.<br />

Member, Executive Committee, CUNY Graduate Center Program in Political Science, 1998-2000, 2003—2009.<br />

Member, Membership Committee, CUNY Graduate Center Program in Political Science, 2006—2009.<br />

Member, Dissertation Proposal Committee, CUNY Graduate Center Program in Political Science, 1998-2000, 2001-4.

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