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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.

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