CAROL C. GOULD Curriculum Vitae Address: 333 Central Park West, apt. 16, New York, NY 10025 Telephone: (917) 434-3077 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.carolcgould.com/ Education: University of Chicago, B.A General Honors on Graduation; Phi Beta Kappa, University of Chicago Chapter; French Prize Yale University, MPhil; PhD Current Positions: Distinguished Professor, Hunter College, Department of Philosophy, and Doctoral Programs in Philosophy and Political Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2009Director, Center for Global Ethics and Politics at the Ralph Bunche Institute, The Graduate Center, CUNY http://cgep.ws.gc.cuny.edu/ Editor, Journal of Social Philosophy (Blackwell/Wiley), 2004Vice-President and President-Elect, American Political Sci Assoc, Human Rights Section Senior Scholar, Center for Humans and Nature Executive Director, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs Co-Chair, Columbia University Seminar on Political Economy and Contemporary Social Issues Book Series Editor, Global Ethics and Politics, Temple University Press Honors: Book Prizes: Joseph B. Gittler Award, The American Philosophical Association, 2015, for Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice, “for an outstanding scholarly contribution in the field of the philosophy of one or more of the social sciences.” David Easton Book Award, American Political Science Association, Section on Foundations of Political Theory, 2009, for Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights, “for a book published in the last five years in the humanities or social sciences that has raised significant philosophical issues for political science.” This award “recognizes a book that broadens the horizons of contemporary political science by engaging issues of philosophical significance in political life.” Fellowships and Grants:

2 Co-Director (and lead author), Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series, Graduate Center, The City University of New York, “Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Differences,” 2011-13. In collaboration with Profs. Ruth O’Brien and Richard Wolin (Political Science) and Prof. Omar Dahbour (Philosophy). $174,400. Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 2001 Fulbright Distinguished Chair Professor (the Florence Chair), European University Institute, Department of Political and Social Science, Florence, Italy, 2000 Fulbright Senior Scholar Award (France), 1993-94 Research Associate (chercheur associé), C.R.E.A. (Centre de Recherche en Epistémologie Appliquée), École Polytechnique, C.N.R.S., Paris, France, 1993-2000 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers, 1993 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1992 Research Associate (chercheur associé), Group on Epistemology and History of the Exact Sciences and Scientific Institutions, C.N.R.S., Paris, France, 1986-87 NSF/Ethics and Values in Science and Technology Research Grant, PI, “Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking in Science and Government” ($150,000), 1985-87 New Jersey Department of Higher Education Grants: Project Director, Planning Grant and Curriculum Development Grant, Project Director ($135,000), 1988-90 S & H Foundation Grant, Director, Lecture Series on "The Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of the New Computer Technologies," 1984-85 Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship, 1978-79 New Faculty Research Award, Research Foundation of CUNY Danforth Graduate Fellowship Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Society Presidencies, Professional Leadership positions, and other Honors: Vice President/President-Elect, Human Rights Section, American Political Science Association President (elected), American Section, International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (2006-2008)

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President, American Society for Value Inquiry, 2000 Chair, Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research, and member of the National Board of the American Philosophical Association, 2008-2011 Editor, The Journal of Social Philosophy (Wiley Publishers), 2004 - present Medal of the Institute of Women Today (highest honor of the Institute and its ten sponsoring national women's organizations), May, 1981 External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertations and Habilitation, 1980-present, including Science Po (formerly Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim), RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia), University of Toronto (Canada), and Flinders University (Adelaide, Australia). Discussions of my work (partial list): “Author Meets Critics: Carol C. Gould, Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice,” North American Society for Social Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 1, 2015. Encyclopedia Entry: “Carol Gould,” Encyclopedia of Global Justice, ed. Deen Chatterjee (Berlin: Springer, 2011). “Author Meets Critics: Gould’s Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights,” American Philosophical Association, Central Division Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 30, 2005. Published in expanded form as book discussion by four critics and a reply by the author in Philosophy against Empire, Radical Philosophy Today, Volume 4, eds., Tony Smith and Harry van der Linden, (Charlottesville, VA: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2006), 247-291. “Author Meets Critics: Carol Gould, Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, March 25, 2005. Published in Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 1, no. 2 (December, 2005): 207-238. Symposium on Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights, The Good Society, Vol. 16, no. 2 (2007): 38-48, and Author’s Reply, The Good Society, Vol. 17, no. 1 (2008). Book Discussion of Carol Gould, Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and Society: Thomas Christiano, “Freedom, Consensus, and Equality in Collective Decision Making,” Ethics 101 (October 1990): 151-181 (esp. 151-159). Keynotes, Endowed Lectures, and other Major Addresses (details in Papers Read section below):

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Keynote Address, Conference on Free Speech, Public Deliberation, and Global Affairs, UIT, The Arctic University of Tromsø, June 17, 2014. Plenary Address, Conference on Questions for a Resilient Future, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, October 8, 2013. Plenary Address, Conference on Global Justice and International Labor Law, Haifa, Israel, January 3-5, 2012. Keynote Address, Conference on Social Justice and Domestic Violence, Ankara, Turkey, April 4-5, 2012. Plenary Address, Conference on Global Democracy, Australia National University, Center for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, Canberra, Australia, August 4-5, 2011. Plenary Address, International Law Conference, Ankara Bar Association, Ankara, Turkey, January 14, 2010; sponsored by the US Specialists and Speakers Program, US Department of State. Plenary Address, 24th IVR World Congress (International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy), Beijing, China, September 17, 2009. Plenary Speaker, Conference on Ethics and Democracy, Department of Philosophy, Virginia Polytechnic University, Blacksburg, VA, March 20, 2010. Plenary Address, International Deliberative Democracy Conference, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 15-16, 2009. Presidential Address, American Section, International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy Conference (IVR), Villanova University, September 27, 2008. Keynote Address, International Global Ethics Association, Melbourne, Australia, June 26-28, 2009. Keynote Address, Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Melbourne Law School, Melbourne, Australia, June 13, 2008. Featured speaker, with Hans Blix, Conference on Global Democracy, University of Stockholm, Sweden, May 8, 2008. Keynote Address, Conference on Global Egalitarianism, Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, April 10-11, 2008. Plenary Address, Spindel Conference on Feminist Ethics and Politics, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, October 19, 2007.

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Keynote Address, FEAST Conference (Feminist Ethics and Social Theory), Clearwater Beach, FL, September 29, 2007. Annual Peace and Justice Lecture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, February 20, 2007. Keynote Presentation, Conference on Women in a Global World: Feminist Values and Human Rights Issues, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, March 9, 2007. Keynote Address, 1st International Conference on Global Ethics, University of Gent, Gent, Belgium, April 28, 2006. Keynote Address, North American Society for Social Philosophy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, July 28, 2005. Plenary Address, MacDowell Conference on Philosophy and Democracy, American University, Washington, D.C., November 9, 2001. Plenary Address, Conference on Women and the Constitution, Baruch College, C.U.N.Y., February 8, 2001. Presidential Address, American Society for Value Inquiry, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, December 29, 2000. Keynote Address, Fifteenth International Social Philosophy Conference, North American Society for Social Philosophy, Massachusetts College of the Liberal Arts, North Adams, MA, August 7, 1998. Honi Haber Memorial Lecture, the University of Colorado at Denver, April 5, 1999. Annual Lecture in Political Science, York University, Scarborough, Ontario, November 9, 1995. Plenary Address, Nobel Symposium: "Democracy's Victory and Crisis," Uppsala University, Sweden, August 27-30, 1994. Plenary Address, Conference for Political Thought, Yale University, New Haven, CT, April 17, 1993. Fourteenth Annual Leys Memorial Lecture, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, April 25, 1989. Keynote Address, Annette Walters Memorial Conference on the Philosophy of Women's Liberation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 15, 1981. Matchette Foundation Lecture, Purdue University, East Lafayette, Indiana, April 20, 1976.

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Previous Teaching Positions: Temple University, Professor of Philosophy and Political Science and Director, Center for Global Ethics & Politics; Affiliated Professor of Women’s Studies, 2006-09 George Mason University, Professor of Philosophy and Government, and Director of the Center for Global Ethics; affiliated Professor of Women’s Studies; Professor of Cultural Studies, 2004-06 Stevens Institute of Technology, Professor of Philosophy and Coordinator, Dept. of Philosophy, 1980-2004 (Head, Humanities and Social Sciences, 1988-93) Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs, 1996-2004 New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty, Visiting Professor of Political Science, 1989, 1990 University of Pittsburgh, Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1979-80 Swarthmore College, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Herbert H. Lehman College of C.U.N.Y, Assistant Professor of Philosophy S.U.N.Y., College at New Paltz, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Publications: Books: Author: Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. 294pp. Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 276pp. Reviews (partial list): Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=2421; Teaching Philosophy (June, 2005); Philosophy in Review (June, 2005) Social Theory and Practice (Oct. 2005); Canadian Journal of Political Science (Oct., 2005); Democracy & Society (Feb., 2005); Radical Philosophy Review (2006);

7 Res Publica, 12:4 (Dec., 2006); Political Theory (Oct. 2006); Philosophical Review (April, 2006); Ethics & International Affairs, Vol. 21, no. 2 (Summer, 2007) http://www.cceia.org/resources/journal/21_2/reviews/003.html; Polity 39 (05 Jan 2007); Hypatia, Vol. 22, no. 4 (fall, 2007) Review Essay by Nickel and Bohman and response: Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 1, no. 2 (December, 2005): 207-238. Book discussion by four critics and reply, in Philosophy against Empire, Radical Philosophy Today, Volume 4, eds., Tony Smith and Harry van der Linden, (Charlottesville, VA: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2006), 247-291. Symposium on Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights--articles by Deen Chatterjee, Joan Tronto, and Joseph Schwartz, The Good Society, Vol. 16, no. 2 (2007): 38-48, and Author’s Reply, The Good Society, Vol. 17, no. 1 (2008). Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 1990. 363pp. Indonesian translation: Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Tiara Wacana Yogya, 1993. Reviews (sample): Survey Article: Thomas Christiano, “Freedom, Consensus, and Equality in Collective Decision Making,” Ethics 101 (October 1990): 151-181 (esp. 151-159). Times Literary Supplement, January 20-26, 1989; American Political Science Review, Vol. 83, no. 2 (June, 1989): 607-608; Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 51, no. 2 (June 1991): 444-448; The Philosophical Review, Vol. C, no. 4 (October 1991); Nous, Vol. 27, no. 4 (Dec., 1993): 525-527. Marx's Social Ontology: Individuality and Community in Marx's Theory of Social Reality. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1978. 208pp. Chinese translation (Prof. Wang Huxue, translator): Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press, 2009. With a new Preface by the author for the Chinese edition and an Introduction by Prof. Huxue. Spanish translation: Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1983 Japanese translation: Tokyo: Godo Shuppansho, 1980. Reviews (sample): American Political Science Review; Philosophy and Social Criticism; Journal of Politics; Dalhousie Review; Human Studies; Philosophische Rundschau Editor: Constructivism and Practice: Toward a Historical Epistemology. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. 272pp.

8 with Pasquale Pasquino: Cultural Identity and the Nation-State. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001. 155 pp. Gender. Series: Key Concepts in Critical Theory. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books/Humanity, 1999. 485pp. with Robert S. Cohen: Artifacts, Representations, and Social Practice: Essays for Marx W. Wartofsky. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994. 562pp. The Information Web: Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking. Boulder: Westview Press, 1989. 280pp. Beyond Domination: New Perspectives on Women and Philosophy. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1984. 321pp. with Marx W. Wartofsky: Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1976, 364pp. (Reprinted from Special Issue, The Philosophical Forum, Vol. V, nos. 1-2 [fall-winter, 1973-74], with a new introduction.) In preparation: Historical Epistemology: The Papers of Marx W. Wartofsky. Co-Authored volume: (with James Sterba, Tibor Machan, Alison Jaggar et al), Morality and Social Justice: Point/Counterpoint. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 1995. Articles: “Democracy and Global Governance,” Oxford Handbook of International Political Theory, ed. Chris Brown and Robyn Eckersley, forthcoming 2017 “Motivating Solidarity with Distant Others: Empathic Politics and the Problem of Global Justice,” Oxford Handbook of Global Justice, ed. Thom Brooks, forthcoming 2017. “A Social Ontology of Human Rights,” in Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, ed. Rowan Cruft, Matthew Liao, and Massimo Renzo (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2015). “The Human Right to Democracy and its Global Import” in Human Rights: The Hard Questions, ed. Cindy Holder and David Reidy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), 285-300. “Beyond the Dual Crisis: From Climate Change to Democratic Change,” Response to Question for a Resilient Future: “Can Democracy in Crisis deal with the Climate Crisis? Center for Humans and Nature, 2013. http://www.humansandnature.org/democracy---carol-gould-response-50.php

9 An expanded version will appear in the journal Minding Nature (2015). “Retrieving Positive Freedom and Why it Matters,” in Isaiah Berlin and the Politics of Freedom” ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’ 50 years Later, ed. Bruce Baum and Robert Nichols (New York: Routledge, 2013), 102-113. “Regional vs. Global Democracy: Advantages and Limitations,” in Global Democracy: Normative and Empirical Perspectives, ed. Daniele Archibugi, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi and Raffaele Marchetti (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 115-131. “Approaching Global Justice through Human Rights: Elements of Theory and Practice,” in Global Justice and International Economic Law, ed. Chi Carmody, Frank Garcia, and John Linarelli (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 27-43. “Diversity, Democracy, and Dialogue in a Human Rights Framework,” Global Harmony and Rule of Law, ed. Xu Xianming, Zheng Yongliu, and Yang Bei (Beijing: China Legal Publishing House, 2010), 121-152 (in Chinese and English). “Varieties of Global Responsibility: Reflections on Iris Marion Young’s Last Writings,” Dancing with Iris: Between Phenomenology and the Body Politic in the Political Philosophy of Iris Marion Young, ed. Ann Ferguson and Mechthild Nagel (Oxford University Press, 2009), 199-211. “Moral Issues in Globalization,” Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics, ed. George Brenkert and Tom Beauchamp (Oxford University Press, 2009), 305-332. “Structuring Global Democracy: Political Communities, Universal Human rights, and Transnational Representation,” Special Issue on Global Democracy and Political Exclusion, Metaphilosophy, Vol. 40, no. 1 (January, 2009): 24-46; republished as Global Democracy and Exclusion, ed. Ronald Tinnevelt and Helder De Schutter (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). “Envisioning Transnational Democracy: Cross-Border Communities and Regional Human Rights Frameworks,” in Democracy, States, and the Struggle for Global Justice, ed. Heather Gautney, Omar Dahbour, Ashley Dawson, & Neil Smith (New York: Routledge, 2009), 63-77. “Conceptualizing Women’s Human Rights,” in The Global Justice Reader, ed. Thom Brooks (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2008), 650-662. Reprinted from Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 139-55. “Women’s Human Rights as Equality through Difference,” in Gender Identities in a Globalized World, ed. Ana Marta Gonzalez and Victor J. Seidler (Amherst, NY: Prometheus/Humanity Books, 2008), 35-52. “Reconceiving Autonomy and Universality as Norms for Global Democracy,” in Global Democracy and its Difficulties, ed. Anthony J Langlois and Karol Edward Soltan (London: Routledge, 2008), 160-172.

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“Culture, Care, and the Political: A Response to Chatterjee, Tronto, and Schwartz on Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights,” The Good Society, Vol. 16, no. 3 (2007): 74-79. “The New Global Ethics and its Three Faces,” in Ethics in an Era of Globalization, ed. Wim Vandekerckhove, M. S. Ronald Commers, and An Verlinden (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2008), 13-26. “Transnational Power, Coercion, and Democracy,” in Coercion and the State, ed. David A. Reidy and Walter J. Riker (Berlin: Springer, 2008), 189-202. “The Theory of Universal Human Rights: A Comment on Talbott,” Human Rights Review, Vol. 9, no. 2 (June, 2008): 157-165. “Recognition in Redistribution: Care and Diversity in Global Justice,” Southern Journal of Philosophy, 46 (2008, Supplement): 91-103. “Coercion, Care, and Corporations: Omissions and Commissions in Thomas Pogge’s Political Philosophy,” The Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 3, no. 3 (Dec., 2007): 381-393. “Negotiating the Global and the Local: Situating Transnational Democracy and Human Rights,” in Democracy in a Global World: Human Rights and Political Participation in the 21st Century, ed. Deen K. Chatterjee (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007), 71-87. “Transnational Solidarities,” Special Issue on Solidarity, ed. Carol Gould and Sally Scholz, Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 38, no. 1, (spring, 2007): 146-162. Reprinted in Roger Cotterrell, ed., Émile Durkheim: Justice, Morality and Politics (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2010). “Global Democratic Transformation and the Internet,” Technology, Science and Social Justice, Social Philosophy Today, Volume 22, ed. John R. Rowan (Charlottesville, VA: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2007), 73-88. “Ecological Democracy: Statist or Transnational?” Politics and Ethics Review, Vol. 2, no. 2 (fall, 2006): 119-126. “Recognition, Care, and Solidarity,” Socialité et reconnaissance. Grammaires de l´humain, eds. Georg W. Bertram, Robin Celikates, Christophe Laudou, and David Lauer (Paris: Editions L’Harmattan, 2006), 243-256. “Reply to my Critics” (Reply to four reviews of Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights— William McBride, Omar Dahbour, Kory Schaff, and David Schweickart), Philosophy against Empire, Radical Philosophy Today, Vol. IV, eds. Tony Smith and Harry van der Linden, (Charlottesville, VA: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2006), 277-291.

11 “Self-Determination beyond Sovereignty: Relating Transnational Democracy to Local Autonomy,” Special Issue on Democracy and Globalization, ed. Carol C. Gould and Alistair Macleod, Journal of Social Philosophy vol. 37, no. 1 (spring, 2006): 44-60. “On the Uneasy Relation between International Law and Democracy,” ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 12, no. 2 (spring, 2006): 559-564. “Beyond Minimalism in Human Rights and Democracy: A Response to Nickel and Bohman,” in “Gould on Democracy and Human Rights,” Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 1, no. 2 (December, 2005): 207-238. “Democracy and Human Rights,” in The Essential Guide to Human Rights, ed. Christien van den Anker (London: Hodder Arnold, 2004), 84-86. “Women’s Human Rights and the U.S. Constitution: Initiating a Dialogue,” in Women and the U.S. Constitution: History, Interpretation, Practice, ed. Sibyl Schwarzenbach and Patricia Smith (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003), 197-219. “Does Stakeholder Theory Require Democratic Management?” Business & Professional Ethics Journal, Vol. 21, no. 1 (spring, 2002), 3-20. “Democratic Egalitarianism,” in Social and Political Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives, ed. James Sterba (London and New York: Routledge, 2001), 231-246. “Two Concepts of Universality and the Problem of Cultural Relativism,” in Cultural Identity and the Nation-State, ed. C. Gould and P. Pasquino (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001), 67-84. “The Self and the Social Self,” Encyclopedia of Ethics, second edition, ed. Lawrence Becker and Charlotte Becker (New York: Garland Publishing, 2001), 1543-48. “Racism and Democracy Reconsidered,” Social Identities, Volume 6, number 4, 2000: 425-439. "Engels' Origins: A Feminist Critique," in Engels after Marx, ed. Terrell Carver and Manfred Steger (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 1999), 253-260. "Cultural Justice and the Limits of Difference: Feminist Contributions to Value Inquiry," Utopia (Athens), vol. 21 (July-Aug., 1996): 131-143; and in revised form in Norms and Values: Essays in Honor of Virginia Held, ed. J. G. Haber and M. S. Halfon (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998), 73-85. "Differences, Universality and the Radical Critique of Law," in Radical Critiques of the Law, ed. S. M. Griffin and R. L. Moffat (Lawrence: Univ. Press of Kansas, 1997), 180-85. "Group Rights and Social Ontology," The Philosophical Forum, Special Double Issue on

12 "Philosophical Perspectives on National Identity," Vol. XXVIII, nos. 1-2 (fall-winter, 1996-97): 73-86; and in Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie - Beiheft, Vol. "Rights," ed. R. Martin and G. Sprenger (Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 1997), 56-63; and in revised form in Groups and Group Rights, ed. Christine Sistare and Larry May (Lawrence, KA: University Press of Kansas, 2001), Chapter I, 43-57. "Democracy and Diversity: Representing Differences," in Democracy and Difference: Changing Boundaries of the Political, ed. S. Benhabib (Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1996), 171-186. "Multicultural Democracy and the Nation-State," Newsletter on International Cooperation. Newark, DE: American Philosophical Association, Vol. 95, no. 1 (fall, 1995): 124-27. "Between Discrimination and Differentiation: Introductory Reflections," Symposium on Feminist Philosophy after Twenty Years, Hypatia, Vol. 9, no. 3 (summer 1994): 183-187. "Positive Freedom, Economic Justice, and the Redefinition of Democracy," in Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society, ed. J. Howie and G. Schedler (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1995), 23-53. "Marx after Marxism," in Artifacts, Representations, and Social Practice, ed. C. Gould and R. S. Cohen (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994), 377-396. "Feminism and Democratic Community Revisited," in Democratic Community: NOMOS XXXV, ed. J. Chapman and I. Shapiro (New York University Press, 1993), 396-413. Reprinted in Communitarianism: A New Public Ethics, ed. M. Daly (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishers, 1993), 344-353. "New Paradigms in Professional Ethics: Feminism, Communitarianism, and Democratic Theory," Professional Ethics, Vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (spring-summer, 1992): 143-154. "Claude Lefort on Modern Democracy," Praxis International, Vol. 10, 3 / 4 (Jan., 1991): 337-45. "On the Conception of the Common Interest: Between Procedure and Substance," in Hermeneutics and Critical Theory in Ethics and Politics, ed. Michael Kelly (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1990), 253-273. "Philosophical Dichotomies and Feminist Thought: Towards a Critical Feminism" in Feministische Philosophie, Wiener Reihe, Band 4, ed. Herta Nagl (Vienna: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1990), 184-190. "Network Ethics: Access, Consent, and The Informed Community," in The Information Web: Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking, ed. C. Gould (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1989), 1-35.

13 "Economic Justice, Self-Management, and the Principle of Reciprocity," in Economic Justice: Private Rights and Public Responsibilities, ed. K. Kipnis and D. T. Meyers (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld, 1985), 202-216. "Self-Development and Self-Management: A Response to Doppelt," Inquiry, Vol. 27, No. 1 (March, 1984): 87-103. "Private Rights and Public Virtues: Women, the Family and Democracy," in Beyond Domination: New Perspectives on Women and Philosophy, ed. C. Gould (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld, 1984), 3-18. German translation: "Private Rechte und öffentliche Tugenden: Frauen, Familie und Demokratie," in Denkverhältnisse Feminismus und Kritik, herausgegeben von Elisabeth List und Herlinde Studer (Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1989), 66-85. “Freedom and Women," Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 15, No. 3 (fall, 1984): 20-34. "Beyond Causality in the Social Sciences: Reciprocity as a Model of Non-Exploitative Social Relations," in Epistemology, Methodology and the Social Sciences: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 71, ed. R. S. Cohen and M. W. Wartofsky (Boston and Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1983), 53-88. "Contemporary Legal Conceptions of Property and their Implications for Democracy," Journal of Philosophy, Vol. LXXVII, no. 11 (November, 1980): 716-729; and in Proceedings of the IVR World Congress 1979 (Basel, Switzerland, 1982). Reprinted in Philosophical Perspectives on Human Rights, ed. Patricia H. Werhane (New York: Random House, 1985); and in Social Ideals and Policies: Readings in Social and Political Philosophy, ed. Steven Luper (Mayfield Publishing Company, 1998). "Socialism and Democracy," Praxis International, Vol. I, no. 1 (April, 1981): 49-63. Reprinted in Democracy: Key Concepts in Critical Theory, ed. Philip Green (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1993), 246-256; and in Terence Ball and Richard Dagger, eds., Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, 1st - 5th editions (Longman Publishers). "Action, Creation and the Concept of Community," Dialectics and Humanism, The Polish Philosophical Quarterly, the Polish Academy of Sciences (summer, 1979): 53-59. "Social Ontology and the Crisis in the Foundation of Values," Proceedings of the Sixteenth World Congress of Philosophy, Dusseldorf, West Germany, 1978. “Marx’s Theory of Labor: An American Perspective,” tr. Shawqi Galal, al-Tali'ah (The Vanguard), Philosophy and Science Supplement, vol. 12, no. 12 (December 1976): 181-188.

14 "Marx's Social Ontology and the Methodology of the Social Sciences," La Filosofia y las Ciencias Sociales (Mexico: Editorial Grijalbo, 1976), 127-153. "The Woman Question: Philosophy of Liberation and the Liberation of Philosophy," The Philosophical Forum, Vol. V, nos. 1-2 (fall-winter, 1973-74): 5-44. Reprinted in Women and Philosophy (see above); and in Philosophy of Women: Classical to Current Concepts, ed. M. Mahowald (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishers, 1977); and in Women in Western Thought, ed. M. L. Osborne (New York: Random House, 1979), 16468 and 174-79. "From the Dialectic of Questions to Social Critique: Proposals for a Concrete Phenomenology of Education," The Philosophical Forum, Vol. VI, no. 1 (fall, 1974): 15-28. "Review of David Laing, The Marxist Theory of Art: An Introductory Survey," in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, winter, 1980. Working Papers: “Diversity, Democracy, and Dialogue in a Human Rights Framework,” Paper published by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Vol. XVIII, no. 1, June, 2010. “Conceptualizing Women’s Human Rights,” EUI Working Papers, RSC No. 2002/40 (June, 2002), Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence. “Hard Questions in Democratic Theory: When Justice and Democracy Conflict.” Working Papers, Number 5. University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, March, 1994. Papers Read (partial list): “Can Empathy and Solidarity with Distant Others be Taught?” International Social Philosophy Conference, William Jewell College, Liberty, MO, July 17, 2015. “Motivating Solidarity with Distant Others: Empathic Politics and the Problem of Global Justice,” Binghamton University, December 4, 2014; Conference on Frontiers of Responsibility, Université de Paris I, December 12, 2014; American Philosophical Association Eastern Division, December 30, 2014; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, June 18, 2015. “Interactive Democracy: From Cyberspace to the Workplace,” The University of Edinburgh, June 20, 2014, and at Chapman University, Dept. of Politics, October 8, 2014. “Gender Equality, Culture, and the Interpretation of Human Rights,” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 28, 2014.

15 “The Sociality of Free Speech: The Case of Humor across Borders,” UIT, The Arctic University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway, June 17, 2014. “Power-with and Participatory Politics: National and Transnational,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 31, 2013, and at the Colloquium on Normative Orders, University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany, May 20, 2014. “Beyond the Dual Crisis: From Climate Change to Democratic Change,” American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, October 8, 2013. “Democratizing the Workplace: The Critical Theory of Democracy and a Global Ethic of SelfManagement,” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Baltimore, MD, December 28, 2013. “Violence, Power-With and the Human Right to Democracy,” International Political Science Association Conference, Madrid, Spain, July 9th, 2012 and to the Social and Political Philosophy Workshop (SPP), The Graduate Center, CUNY, February 21, 2013. “What is Emancipatory Networking?” Conference on “Democracy on the Net- or in the Net?,” Aosta, Italy, June 28-30, 2012. “Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Violation: Issues of Equality, Culture, and Privacy,” Conference on Social Justice and Domestic Violence,” Ankara University Law Faculty, Ankara, Turkey, April 3, 2012. “Violence, Power-With, and the Interdependence of Human Rights” Conference on Violence and Human Rights, Maltepe University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 2, 2012. “Democratic Management and International Labor Rights,” Global Justice and International Labor Law Workshop, University of Haifa, January 3-6, 2012 and to the Workshop on Global Ethics and Capitalism, Michigan State University, October 5-6, 2013. “Is there a Human Right to Democracy?” 25th IVR World Congress (International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy), Frankfurt, Germany, August 15, 2011. “The Human Right to Democracy and its Global Import,” Plenary Address, Conference on Global Democracy, Australian National University, Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, August 4-5, 2011. “Regional vs. Global Democracy: Advantages and Limitations,” 60th Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, March 31, 2010; American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 5, 2010; International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, Canada, March 18, 2011. “Does Global Justice Presuppose Global Solidarity?” Workshop on Problems of Social Solidarity, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, February 12, 2010; Centre for Ethics,

16 University of Toronto, October 18, 2010; AMINTAPHIL, Rochester Institute of Technology, October 22, 2010; Programme for Applied Ethics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway, November 18, 2010; Conference on Motivation and Global Justice, The University of York, York, UK, June 22, 2011; Dept. of Philosophy Colloquium, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, August 9, 2011; Dept. of Philosophy Colloquium, University of Melbourne, August 11, 2011. “Human Rights, Culture, and Gender Equality in Adjudication,” Plenary Address, International Law Conference, Ankara Bar Association, Ankara, Turkey, January 14, 2010; sponsored by the US Specialists and Speakers Program, US Department of State. “Dialogue and Deliberation in the Global Public Sphere,” Scholar-in-Residence, Dept. of English and Humanities, York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA, November 17-18, 2009. “Diversity, Democracy, and Dialogue in a Human Rights Framework,” Plenary Address, 24th IVR World Congress (International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy), Beijing, China, September 17, 2009; Western Michigan University, Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Kalamazoo, Michigan, November 3, 2009; Plenary Address, Conference on Ethics and Democracy, Department of Philosophy, Virginia Polytechnic University, Blacksburg, VA, March 20, 2010. “Deliberation across Borders: Traversing Contested Concepts and Global Inequalities,” Plenary Address, International Deliberative Democracy Symposium, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 15-16, 2009; North American Society for Social Philosophy Annual Conference, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA, August 1, 2009; and Conference on Networking Democracy: New Media Innovations in Participatory Politics, Babeş University, Cluj, Romania, June 25-27, 2010. “Peer Review,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Vancouver, BC, April 11, 2009. “Retrieving Positive Freedom and Why It Matters,” Conference on “50 years since Berlin’s ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’” St. John’s College, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, October 18-19, 2008; 60th Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, March 30, 2010. Presidential Address, American Section, International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy Conference (IVR), Villanova University, September 27, 2008. “Approaching Global Justice through Human Rights, Care, and Solidarity: Elements of Cosmopolitan Theory and Practice,” North American Society for Social Philosophy International Conference, Portland, Oregon, July 18, 2008. “Do Cosmopolitan Ethics and Cosmopolitan Democracy entail each other?” Keynote Address, International Global Ethics Association, Melbourne, Australia, June 26-28, 2008.

17 “Envisioning Transnational Democracy: Cross-Border Communities and Regional Human Rights Frameworks,” Dept. of Philosophy and the Center for Liberal Education, Villanova University, April 1, 2008; Dept. of Politics, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, June 17, 2008; and Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), Australian National University, June 20, 2008. Featured speaker, with Hans Blix, conference on “Global Democracy: A Global Assessment,” University of Stockholm, Sweden, May 8-9, 2008. “Approaching Global Justice through Human Rights: Elements of Theory and Practice,” Conference on Global Egalitarianism, Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, April 10-11, 2008; Keynote Address, Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Melbourne Law School, Melbourne, Australia, June 13, 2008; Dept. of Philosophy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, June 23, 2008; Conference of the International Legal Theory Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, Washington, DC, November 7, 2008. “Democracy, Globalization, and Human Rights,” Dept. of Philosophy, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, April 28, 2008. “Global Democracy and Transnational Representation: Relating Political Communities and Universal Human Rights,” International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26, 2008. Invited panelist, Author meets Critics session: James Nickel’s Making Sense of Human Rights, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, March 22, 2008 Commentary and Chair, Panel on Participation and Democracy, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Baltimore, MD, December 28, 2007. “Recognition in Redistribution: Care and Diversity in Global Justice,” Spindel Conference on Feminist Ethics and Politics, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, October 19, 2007; and Dept. of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, June 3, 2008. “Comment on Norman Daniels, ‘Bioethics as Applied Ethics’” Invited Commentary, Conference on Applied Ethics as Common Ground, Society for Applied Philosophy, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ, October 13, 2007. “Women’s Human Rights as Equality through Difference,” Roundtable on Human Rights, Borders, and Global Governance, American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 30, 2007; and as Keynote Address, FEAST Conference (Feminist Ethics and Social Theory), Clearwater Beach, FL, September 29, 2007. “How Should Political Theorists Use Empirical Findings?” Invited Roundtable presentation, American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 30, 2007.

18 “Structuring Global Democracy: Political Communities, Universal Human Rights, and Transnational Representation,” Workshop on Democracy in a Globalized World, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, April 20, 2007; Law & Society Conference, Berlin, Germany, July 28, 2007.and at the IVR World Congress, Special Workshop on Global Democracy and Global Exclusion, Krakow, Poland, August 2, 2007. “Varieties of Global Responsibility: Reflections on Iris Marion Young’s Last Writings,” Special Session in Honor of Iris Marion Young, sponsored by the APA Committee on the Status of Women and the Society for Women in Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco, CA, April 7, 2007 and at the Feminist Philosophy Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, May 11-12, 2008. Panelist, Special Session arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women and the APA Committee on Inclusiveness: “Mapping the Terrain of Otherness: Multiculturalism, Globalism, and Alterity,” American Philosophical Association, Washington, DC, December 29, 2006. “Coercion, Care, and Corporations: Omissions and Commissions in Thomas Pogge’s Political Philosophy,” Conference on Pogge and his Critics, University of Newcastle, UK, November 20, 2006; the Political Philosophy Workshop, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, March 22, 2007; and at the IVR World Congress, Special Workshop on Global Justice, August 5, 2007. “Transnational Power, Coercion, and Democracy,” AMINTAPHIL National Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, November 4, 2006; Annual Peace and Justice Lecture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, February 20, 2007; and University of Pennsylvania, Program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and the Department of Philosophy, March 15, 2007. “Women’s Human Rights in a Culturally Diverse World,” Conference on Gender Identity in Globalized Society, Social Trends Institute, Barcelona, Spain, October 13-15, 2006; Politics Seminar, University of Edinburgh, November 17, 2006; and Keynote Presentation, Conference on Women in a Global World: Feminist Values and Human Rights Issues, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, March 9, 2007. “Democratizing Transnational Power in a Human Rights Framework,” North American Society for Social Philosophy, University of Victoria, British Columbia, August 4, 2006; and American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 1, 2006. Three invited lectures to the Institute of Philosophy, Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 27-30, 2006: “The Individual in Relation to Society,” “Human Production, Consumption, and Markets,” and “The Ethics of Care and Solidarity.” “The Three Faces of Global Ethics,” Keynote Address, 1st International Conference on Global Ethics, University of Gent, Gent, Belgium, April 28, 2006. “The Theory of Universal Human Rights: A Comment on Talbott,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Portland, Oregon, March 25, 2006.

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“Conceptualizing Solidarity in Global Ethics,” Vanderbilt University, February 17, 2006, and The Center for Democracy and Civil Society, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, March 1, 2006. “Self-Determination beyond Sovereignty,” Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, Panel on “Globalization and Democracy,” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, New York, NY, December 28, 2005. “The Justification for Transnational Democracy,” North American Society for Social Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, New York, NY, December 30, 2005. Invited Panelist, “Does International Law Threaten Democracy?” International Law Weekend, New York, NY, October 21, 2005. “Conceptualizing the Role of Solidarity in Transnational Democracy,” American Political Science Association, September 8, 2005. “Global Democratic Transformation and the Internet,” Keynote Address, North American Society for Social Philosophy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, July 28, 2005. “Author Meets Critics: Gould’s Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights, Comments on Schweickart, McBride, and Schaff,” American Philosophical Association, Central Division Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 30, 2005. “Comment on Jonathan Bowman’s ‘The European Union Democratic Deficit: Federalists, Skeptics, and Revisionists’,” American Philosophical Association, Central Division Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 29, 2005. “Transnational Representation: Extending Participation in Cross-border Decision Making,” Midwest Political Science Association meeting, Chicago, IL, April 8, 2005. “Beyond Minimalism in Human Rights and Democracy: A Response to Nickel and Bohman,” Author Meets Critics session on Carol Gould, Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, March 25, 2005. “Democratic Governance and the Idea of Self-Determination: Relating Transnational DecisionMaking to Local Autonomy,” Leverhulme Workshop on Global Democracy, the Nation-State, and Global Ethics, Aberdeen, Scotland, March 19,2005, IVR World Congress, Granada, Spain, May 28, 2005; and American Political Science Association Annual Convention, Washington D.C., September 3, 2005. “Reconceiving Democratic Governance and Self-Determination,” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston, MA, December 28, 2004, and George Mason University Philosophy Club, April 20, 2005.

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“War Rape and the Limits of Just War Theory: Comments on Scholz,” AMINTAPHIL, Stanford University, November 20, 2004. “Reply to my Critics,” Author meets Critics discussion of Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights, Annual Conference of the Radical Philosopher’s Association, Howard University, Nov. 4-7, 2004. “Negotiating the Global and the Local: Situating Transnational Democracy and Human Rights,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, Sept. 3, 2004, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston, MA, December 29, 2004, Human Sciences Seminar, George Washington University, February 11, 2005, and Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, March 11, 2005. “The Global Democratic Deficit and Economic Human Rights,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL Sept. 4, 2004. “Relationships, Caring, and the Idea of Recognition,” Sociality and Recognition, 10th International French-German Philosophy Colloquium, Evian, France, July 21, 2004. “Democracy, Globalization, and Human Rights,” Session on Globalization and International Justice, Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Dalhousie University, June 2, 2003. “Democratic Networks,” Conference on Technology Studies: New Frontiers,” Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, April 20, 2002. “Terrorism and Empathy,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, March 30, 2002. “Terrorism and Democracy,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, March 28, 2002. “Democracy and Human Rights between the Personal and the Global,” MacDowell Conference on Philosophy and Democracy, American University, Washington, D.C., November 9, 2001. “Are Democracy and Human Rights Compatible in the Context of Globalization?” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., May 3, 2001; and in revised form at the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar on Supranationalism, Columbia University, New York, NY, June 20, 2001. “Women’s Human Rights and the U.S. Constitution: Initiating a Dialogue,” Conference on Women and the Constitution, Baruch College, C.U.N.Y., February 8, 2001; and in revised form at the Gender Studies Working Group, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, April 6, 2001.

21 “Evaluating the Claims for Global Democracy,” Department of Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, December 6, 2000; and in revised form as the Presidential Address, American Society for Value Inquiry, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, December 29, 2000, and to the Columbia University Seminar on Political Economy and Contemporary Social Issues, February 1, 2001. “Conceptualizing Women’s Human Rights,” Gender Studies Working Group, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, November, 2000. "Do the Human Rights Presuppose a Conception of Human Nature?” New York State Political Science Association, Hofstra University, April 14, 2000. "Cultures and their Transformation," Commenting paper, AMINTAPHIL Conference, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, March 10, 2000. "Comments on Joan Callahan's 'On Revising the Payments for Hate Speech,'" Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston, MA, Dec. 29, 1999. "Universal Human Rights vs. Cultural Relativity: Reconcilable or Not?" Roundtable on Teaching International Ethics to Public Managers, 21st Annual Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., November 5, 1999. “Two Concepts of Universality and the Problem of Cultural Relativism,” Keynote Address, Fifteenth International Social Philosophy Conference, North American Society for Social Philosophy, Massachusetts College of the Liberal Arts, North Adams, MA, August 7, 1998; and the Honi Haber Memorial Lecture, the University of Colorado at Denver, April 5, 1999. "Racism and Democracy Reconsidered," American Philosophical Association Annual Meeting, Eastern Division, Philadelphia, PA, December 28, 1997; and William Paterson University, Dept. of Philosophy Colloquium, March 29, 2000. "Embodied Politics," Society for Women in Philosophy, New York group, March 1, 1996; the University of Toronto, Depts. of Political Science and Philosophy, April 12, 1996; Fordham University, Dept. of Philosophy, October 2, 1996; Center for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences and the Gender Institute, London School of Economics, June 19, 1997; Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, Memorial session for Marx W. Wartofsky, Boston University, September 22, 1997. "Interactive Multiculturalism, Identities, and the Reconception of Citizenship," Collège Internationale de Philosophie, Paris, France, June 13, 1997. "Engels' Origins: A Feminist Critique," American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, September 1, 1995; Suffolk County Community College, Tribute to Marx Wartofsky, May 4, 1997.

22 Panelist, "National Conversation on Race, Religion and Democracy in America," sponsored by the Racial Justice Initiative of Riverside Church and the Committee on Blacks in Philosophy of the American Philosophical Association, Dialogue II, APA Eastern Division Meeting, December 30, 1995. (See also Media Appearances below, for C-Span Broadcast of Dialogue I.) "Group Rights, Cultural Justice, and Social Ontology," Annual Lecture in Political Science, York University, Scarborough, Ontario, November 9, 1995. "Group Rights and Social Ontology," 17th IVR World Congress, Bologna, Italy, June 17, 1995; American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, September 1, 1995; Metaphysical Society of America, Annual Meeting, Fordham University, March 8, 1996. Panelist, "Nationalism and Internationalism: Philosophical Perspectives," Forum sponsored by the International Cooperation Committee of the American Philosophical Association, Annual Meeting, APA, Eastern Division, Boston, MA, December 28, 1994. "When freedom and equality conflict, do they conflict?" AMINTAPHIL Conference on Consistency of Liberty and Equality, Charleston, South Carolina, November 3, 1994. "Supranational Bodies, Democratic States, and the Problem of Intervention," Session on Democracy and Globalization, Nobel Symposium: "Democracy's Victory and Crisis," Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, August 27-30, 1994; University Seminar on Political and Social Thought, Columbia University, New York, October 27, 1994. "Ethnicity and Nationality in French and American Perspectives," Département langues vivantes, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France, May 24, 1994. "Cultural Justice and the Limits of Difference," Session on Feminist Contributions to Value Inquiry, American Society for Value Inquiry, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Atlanta, Georgia, December 28, 1994; Fulbright Interfoundation Lectures, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, April 8, 1994 and National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece, May 11, 1994. "Hard Questions in Democratic Theory: When Justice and Democracy Conflict," City University of New York Graduate Colloquium in Philosophy, New York, NY, March 24, 1993; Political Philosophy Colloquium, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, December 9, 1994; Centre de Recherche en Epistémologie Appliquée, École Polytechnique, Paris, France, February 11, 1994; Fulbright Interfoundation Lecture, Institut für Philosophie der Universität Wien, April 21, 1994. "Diversity and Democracy: Representing Difference," Conference for Political Thought, Yale University, New Haven, CT, April 17, 1993; Fulbright Interfoundation lecture, Department of Politics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, February 21, 1994.

23 "Feminism and Democratic Community," New York State Political Science Association, Hunter College, New York, NY, April 23, 1993; and Seton Hall University, East Orange, NJ, May 6, 1993. "Differences, Universality, and the Radical Critique of Law, AMINTAPHIL Conference, Allentown, PA, October 23, 1992. "Comments on Jean Cohen and Andrew Arato, Civil Society and Political Theory," New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty, New York, NY, April 30, 1992. "New Paradigms in Professional Ethics: Feminism, Communitarianism, and Democratic Theory," National Conference on Ethics and the Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, January 31, 1992. "Marx after Marxism," Symposium on "The Future of Marxism," American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, Illinois, April 27, 1991; and at the New York State Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Buffalo, NY, April 25, 1992. "The Justification of Democracy," Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, NY, April 6, 1991. "Two Paradoxes of Self-Constitution," Department of Philosophy Colloquium, Columbia University, March 14, 1991. "Social Justice and the Limitation of Democracy," American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Los Angeles, CA, March 29, 1990; at the Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, NY, April 8, 1990; the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 1, 1990; and at the Columbia University Seminar on Political and Social Thought, April 9, l992. "Feminism and Democratic Community: Comments on Jane Mansbridge," American Society of Political and Legal Philosophy meeting with the American Political Science Association, August 30, 1990; and at the Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, NY, April 7, 1991. "On the Conception of the Common Interest: Between Procedure and Substance," Department of Philosophy Colloquium, New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty, February 15, 1990. Invited Speaker, Symposium on Richard Dien Winfield's Reason and Justice, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, December 29, 1989. Invited Panelist, Panel discussion on "Patrolling the Programmers: Computer Ethics and Computer Accountability," Annual Meeting, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Washington, D.C., Oct. 20, 1989. "The Issue of Technology and Democracy in Dewey and Heidegger: Comments on Rockmore and Hood," Fifth Biennial Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, Bordeaux, France, July 1, 1989.

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"Lefort's Democracy and Political Theory: A Critique," Baruch Colloquium for Philosophy, Politics, and the Social Sciences, New York, NY, May 1, 1989. "Fetal Harm as Child Abuse: Comments on Callahan and Bayles," American Philosophical Association, Central Division, April 27, 1989. "Positive Freedom, Economic Justice, and the Redefinition of Democracy," Fourteenth Annual Leys Memorial Lecture, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, April 25, 1989. Response to McBride's Review of Rethinking Democracy, at "Rethinking Socialism: A Symposium based on Gould's Rethinking Democracy and Cunningham's Democratic Theory and Socialism," Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, NY, April 1, 1989. "On the Conception of the Common Interest: From Politics to Participation," XVIIIth World Congress of Philosophy, Round Table in "Philosophical Problems of Politics," Brighton, England, August 23, 1988; and at Drew University, Madison, NJ, November 14, 1988. "Philosophical Dichotomies and Feminist Thought: Towards a Critical Feminism, XVIIIth World Congress of Philosophy, Round Table on "The Illusion of Subject/Object Dichotomy," Brighton, England, August 25, 1988; and at Drew University, Nov 14, 1988. "Rethinking Democracy: Individual Choice, Common Action and the Principle of Equal Positive Freedom," Department of Philosophy Colloquium, Columbia University, New York, NY, February 4, 1988. "Positive Freedom, Economic Justice and Self-Management," Department of Philosophy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 13, 1988. "Socialism and Rights," University of Toronto, Department of Philosophy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, January 15, 1988. Hermeneutics, Rational Consensus Theory, and Social Ontology: On Relativism and Foundationalism," Annual Meeting, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, October 15, 1987. "Justice, Market Socialism, and the Common Interest," The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, March 12, 1987. "Comments on Bernard Dauenhauer, 'Hope: Cardinal Political Virtue'," American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meetings, Boston, Massachusetts, December 29, 1986. "Positive Freedom and Democracy: Philosophical Foundations of Self-management," Institute of Philosophy, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR, September 11, 1986.

25 "Network Ethics: Access, Consent, and the Informed Community," Conference on Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, April 11, 1986; and at Pace University, New York, NY, April 14, 1988. "Participation, Politics and the Economy: Philosophical Foundations of Self-Management," Annual Meeting, Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 14, 1985. "Equal Rights, Individual Differences, and the Ideal of Self-Development, Seventeenth World Congress of Philosophy, Montreal, Canada, Aug. 23, 1983. "Comparative Philosophical Approaches to Democracy and Human Rights," Seventeenth World Congress of Philosophy, Montreal, Canada, Aug. 22, 1983. "Social Ontology and the Question of Foundationalism in Ethics," Metaphysical Society of America, Yale University, New Haven, CT, March 11, 1983. "Economic Justice, Self-Management and the Principle of Reciprocity," Ninth Plenary Conference, American Section, International Association of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Gainesville, Florida, January 14, 1982; and at the Institute for Systems Theory, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR, September 9, 1986. "The Democratic Personality: Self-Development, Character, and Political Participation," Sixth Loyola Symposium on the Person, Dept. of Philosophy, Loyola University of Chicago, November 20, 1982. "Cosmopolitical Democracy: Moral Principles among Nations," Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center, New York, NY, October 26, 1982; and to the American Society for Social Philosophy, Montreal, Canada, August 24, 1983. "Making Participation and Authority Compatible: The New Democracy," Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center, NY, NY, Feb. 10, 1981; Cerberus Society, Balliol College, Oxford University, Oxford, England, May 26, 1981; Institut fur Philosophie der Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria, June 4, 1981; Dept. of Philosophy, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, May 26, 1982; Depts. of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany, June 7, 1982; Dept. of Philosophy, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 14, 1988. "Current Feminist Philosophy in the United States, University of Vienna, Feminist Studies Group, Vienna, Austria, June 17, 1982. "What are the Human Rights?," Tenth Interamerican Congress of Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, October, 1981, and at Institute of Philosophy, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden, May 24, 1982; also at Institut fur Philosophie der Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria, June 15, 1982.

26 "Private Rights and Public Virtues: Women, the Family and Democracy," Keynote Address, Annette Walters Memorial Conference on the Philosophy of Women's Liberation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 15, 1981, and at Stockton State College, Department of Philosophy, Pomona, NJ, March 3, 1982. "Technology and Ethics: Should Technology be Left to the Experts?," Fourth Conference on Foundations of Science and Ethics, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, April 6-12, 1981, and at Instituto di Cibernetica, Arco Felice (Napoli), Italy, June 18, 1981. "Socialism and Democracy," Conference on Socialism and Democracy, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden, May 29, 1980. "Contemporary Legal Conceptions of Property and their Implications for Democracy," Symposium on Political Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meetings, Boston, MA., December 30, 1980, and World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Section on Analytical Jurisprudence), Basel, Switzerland, August 27 September 1, 1979. "Democracy and Reciprocity," New York University, Gallatin Division, New York, NY, April 30, 1980. "Comments on James Sterba, 'A Marxist Dilemma for Social Contract Theory'," American Philosophical Association, Western Division Meetings, Detroit, Michigan, April 26, 1980. "Ontological Foundations of Democracy," The Metaphysical Society of America, Manhattanville College, March 15, 1979; and Inter-University Centre of Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, April 13,1979; University of Turku, Department of Philosophy, Turku, Finland, May 28, 1982. "Freedom, Reciprocity and Democracy," New York University Philosophy Club, New York, NY, February 22, 1979; and at Stockton State College, Pomona, NJ, March 3, 1982. "Comments on N. Holmstrom, 'Exploitation and Alienation'," New Jersey Philosophical Association, Livingston College, New Brunswick, New Jersey, December 2, 1978. "Freedom and Women," University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, October 25-27, 1978; and Department of Philosophy, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, March 14, 1979. "Social Ontology and the Crisis in the Foundation of Values," Sixteenth World Congress of Philosophy, Dusseldorf, West Germany, August 26-September 2, 1978. "Action, Creation, and the Concept of Community," Conference on Creativity in Social Life, Jablonna, Poland, August 21-24, 1978. "Beyond Causality in the Social Sciences: Reciprocity as a Model of Non-Exploitative Social Relations," Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, Boston University, Boston, MA,

27 March 15, 1977; and at the Department of Philosophy, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, December 8, 1978. "Comments on Theodore Benditt, 'Rights and Claims: Inserting the Wedge'," Colloquium on Political Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, December, 1976. "From Equal Rights to Liberation: An Analysis of the Feminist Critiques of Domination," Matchette Foundation Lecture, Purdue University, East Lafayette, Indiana, April 20, 1976. "Towards a Labor Theory of Cause: Action and Creation in Marx's Social Ontology," International Philosophy Conference, New York, NY, April 3, 1976. "The Concept of Community," comments as invited discussant, Conference sponsored by New Jersey State Council on the Humanities, Teaneck, NJ, March 14, 1976. "Socialist Feminism beyond the Limits of Liberalism: Comments on Elshtain and Landes, Conference of the Caucus for a New Political Science, Brown University, November, 1975. "Marx's Social Ontology and the Methodology of the Social Sciences," First National Colloquium of Philosophy, Morelia, Mexico, August, 1975. "Marx's Social Ontology: A Philosophical Reconstruction based on the Grundrisse," Three lectures given at CUNY Graduate Center, Department of Philosophy, March 5, 12, 19, 1975. "The Woman Question: Philosophy of Liberation and the Liberation of Philosophy," Society for Women in Philosophy, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, April, 1974; and the XIth International Session, Korcula Summer School, Korcula, Yugoslavia, August, 1974. "From the Dialectic of Questions to Social Critique: Proposals for a Concrete Phenomenology of Education," Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Boston, October, 1973, and Sarah Lawrence College, February 6, 1979. Professional Activities: Editorial Activities: Editor, Journal of Social Philosophy (Blackwell/Wiley), Sept. 2004 - present: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-9833 Key activities to date: Organized and invited new Editorial Board (30 members) Redesigned journal design and guidelines and wrote an “Editor’s Note” for many issues Instituted triple anonymous review (anonymous also to editor throughout the review process) Invited and edited ten articles by distinguished philosophers for Inaugural Issue

28 Found referees and supervised the process of reviewing approximately 150 submitted articles annually, with two referees or more per article, using approximately 150 reviewers per year; supervised managing editor and student assistants (graduate and undergraduate). Solicited and edited several sets of “Author meets Critics” papers from distinguished contributors. Co-Editor (with Alistair Macleod), Special Issue on Democracy and Globalization, Vol. 37, no. 1 (spring, 2006). Solicited and organized Special Issue on Reparations, co-edited by Kok-Chor Tan and Rahul Kumar, Vol. 37, no. 3 (fall, 2006), and Special Issue on Collective Responsibility, coedited by Larry May and Raimo Tuomela, Vol. 38, no. 3 (fall, 2007). Co-Editor (with Sally Scholz), Special Issue on Solidarity, Vol. 38, no. 1 (spring, 2007). Presentation, “Tips on Publishing in Social Philosophy for Beginning Faculty and Graduate Students,” North American Society for Social Philosophy International Conference, Portland, Oregon, July 19, 2008. Co-Editor (with Tim Hayward), Special Issue on The Global Environment, Climate Change, and Justice, Vol. 40, no. 2 (summer, 2009). Solicited and organized occasional special sections, e.g., “Conversations in the Field” (Vol. 38, no. 4, [winter 2007] and Vol. 39, no. 4, [winter 2008]); “Symposium on Rawls’s Idea of a Property Owning Democracy” Vol. 40, no. 1 (fall 2009); and “Symposium on the Responsibility to Resist Oppression,” Vol. 41, no. 1 (spring, 2010). Co-Editor (with Andreas Follesdal and Thomas Pogge), Special Issue on Human Rights, Vol. 40, no. 4 (winter, 2010). Solicited and helped organize Special Issue on New Thinking in Race Theory, edited by Paul Taylor and Ronald Sundstrum, Vol. 41, no. 2 (summer, 2010). Solicited and organized Special Issue on “Gender and Implicit Bias: Micro-inequalities, Covert Discrimination, and Philosophical Methodology,” guest co-editors Margaret Crouch and Lisa Schwartzman Co-Editor, with Adam Etinson and Joshua Keton, Special Issue on “Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Differences” Vol. 45, no. 1 (spring, 2014). Total of 44 issues edited to date. Editor, Book Series on Global Ethics and Politics, Temple University Press, 2008 - present Constituted international review board. Acquired four books to date with others under evaluation. Co-Editor (as Senior Scholar, Center for Humans and Nature): Set of thirteen scholar responses to the question “Can democracy in crisis deal with the climate crisis?” http://www.humansandnature.org/can-democracy-in-crisis-deal-with-the-climate-crisis-question-7.php

29 Editorial Board Memberships: Current: Editorial Board, Studies in Global Justice Book Series, Springer Editorial Board, AMINTAPHIL Book Series, Springer Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Global Ethics Editorial Review Board, Human Rights and Human Welfare Editorial Board, Ethics & Global Politics Editorial Board, Studies in Social Justice Editorial Advisory Board, Professional Ethics Advisory Editor, Applied Philosophy Editorial Board, Journal of Power Previous: Editorial Board, Journal of Employee Rights and Responsibilities Editorial Board, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy Editorial Board, Praxis International Organizations and Committees (with offices held): Vice-President and President, Human Rights Section, American Political Science Association, 2014-2017 Chair, American Philosophical Association, Committee on Lectures, Publications and Research, 2008-2011; Associate Chair 2006-2008. This committee was responsible for awarding 14 prizes on behalf of the APA, including the selection of the prestigious Carus Lecturer and the Romanell Lectures and the Prometheus Prize, as well as the Book and Article Prizes for younger philosophers. As Chair of this committee, I also sat on the National Board of the APA. Chair, 2011 Eulau Award Committee, American Political Science Association. The Committee awards prizes for the best articles published in the American Political Science Review and Perspectives on Politics, the journals of the Association. Executive Director, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs-, 1995- present. Plan three panels of the society per year, held at the divisional meetings of the American Philosophical Association President (elected), American Section, International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 2006-2008; Chair, Publications Committee, 2000-2003; Executive Committee, 2006- present; 1999-2001, 1995-97; 1985-1987; Program Chair, 2000 National Conference Co-Chair, Association of Philosophy Journal Editors, 2009 - present Co-Chair, Columbia University Seminar on Political Economy and Contemporary Social Issues (previously the Political Economy of War and Peace), 1999 - present; Chair, 1984-85, 1995-98. Advisory Committee to the Eastern Division APA Program Committee, 2007-2009 (Social and

30 Political Philosophy) Distinguished Scholar Award Committee, American Political Science Association, Human Rights Section, 2006-2009. Executive Committee, Society for the Philosophy of Technology, 1997-2002 Executive Committee, Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences, 1992President, American Society for Value Inquiry, 2000 Program Chair, IVR (Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy) World Congress 1999 Correspondant, Collège International de Philosophie, Paris, 1994-1998. Member, American Philosophical Association, Committee on the Status of Women, 1992-95 (Wrote "Report on the Status of Senior Women in the Profession," published in Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, May, 1995.) Interim Citizen's Governing Council, The National Forum on Science and Technology Goals Associate, Columbia University Seminar on Political and Social Thought Committee on the Status and Future of the Profession, American Philosophical Association APA Ad Hoc Committee on Revising the Program of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Division Chair, 1984 Program Committee, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division. (Responsible for organizing the entire program for the annual meeting of the Association, including planning of symposia, inviting speakers, commentators, and chairs, and refereeing and selection of submitted papers.) Committee on International Cooperation, American Philosophical Association, two terms Committee on Defense of the Professional Rights of Philosophers, American Philosophical Association Organizing Committee, 1981 Interamerican Congress of Philosophy, American Philosophical Association Colloquia, symposia, and conferences organized (partial list): 35+ panels at three divisional meetings of the American Philosophical Association as Director, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs 41+ colloquia and conference at the Center for Global Ethics & Politics at The Graduate Center, CUNY and previously at Temple University and George Mason University (see below) 72+ sessions as Chair or Co-Chair of the Columbia University Seminar on Political Economy and Contemporary Social Issues. Also served as moderator for these meetings. Co-Organizer, Special Workshop on “Human Rights, Global Justice, and Democracy: Issues at their Intersection,” IVR World Congress, Frankfurt, Germany, August 15-16, 2011. Co-Organizer, Conference on Global Justice, Temple University, April 3-4, 2009. Co-Organizer, Conference on “Dehegemonization: The US and Transnational Democracy,” George Mason University, Arlington Campus, April 5, 2006 Co-Organizer, Special Workshop on “Democracy and Globalization,” IVR World Congress 2005, Granada, Spain, May 23-29, 2005. Co-Organizer, “Terrorism and Gender,” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, March 30, 2002. Program Chair, AMINTAPHIL national conference, “Justice and the Global Economy,”

31 University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, March 9-11, 2000. Organizer, “The Philosophy of Marx Wartofsky,” The New School University, Graduate Faculty, March 5-6, 1999. Program Chair, IVR World Congress 1999. (As Chair of a fifteen-person program committee, organized a program of approximately 80 international speakers.) Organizer and Chair, "French and American Perspectives on Ethnic and National Differences," Colloquium co-sponsored by the United States Information Service and the FrancoAmerican Commission for Educational Exchange, Embassy of the United States of America, Paris, France, June 15, 1994. Organizer and Chair, "Feminist Philosophy after Twenty Years," Special Session arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Atlanta, Georgia, December 30, 1993. 60+ colloquia as Organizer and Faculty Adviser, Stevens Philosophy Club Organizer, Conference on Bridging the Two Cultures: Issues of Gender and Ethnicity in the Sciences and the Humanities, sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Higher Education, Stevens Institute of Technology, April 4, 1990. Organizer, Conference on Bridging the Two Cultures, sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Higher Education, Stevens Institute of Technology, April 3, 1989. Organizer, National Conference on Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, April 11-12, 1986. Organizer and Chair, Round Table Symposium on Women and Culture, Seventeenth World Congress of Philosophy, Montreal, Canada, August 26, 1983. President, National Conference on the Philosophy of Women's Liberation, sponsored by the Institute of Women Today, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 15-17, 1981. Session Chair (sampling of 150+): Chair, Panels on “International Law, Legalism, and Justice,” and on “Questioning the Limits of International Community,” International Studies Association, International Conference, Montreal, Canada, March 17-19, 2011. Chair, Panel on “Human Rights after Kant,” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 4, 2010. Chair, Panel on “War: An Avoidable Tragedy?” Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Vancouver, BC, April 11, 2009. Chair and Commentator, Panel on Global Justice, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, IL, February 20, 2009. Chair and Discussant (and organizer), Panel on “Solidarity and Global Inequalities,” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 30, 2008. Chair, Panel on “Promoting Economic and Social Rights,” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 31, 2008. Chair and Commentator, panel on “Participation and Democracy,” American Philosophical Association Eastern Division, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, December 28, 2007. Chair and Discussant, Panel on “Law challenging Sovereignty,” Law and Society Conference,

32 Berlin, Germany, July 28, 2007. Chair, Panel on Anarchism Reconsidered, American Political Science Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 31, 2006. Chair, Panel on Democracy and Human Rights, Conference on Security and Identity in a Globalized World, Women in International Security, Georgetown University, June 3, 2006. Chair, Panel on Trade, Labor, Taxation, and Global Justice, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Portland, Oregon, March 23, 2006. Chair, Session on “What can Philosophy say about Public Policy?” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Portland, Oregon, March 25, 2006. Chair, Session on The Law of Peoples and its Critics, American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 8, 2005. Chair-Commentator, Session on “Individual Responsibility in Egalitarian Justice,” Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, Oxford, England, July 3, 2005 Chair, Session on “Jus ad bellum issues,” Conference on Just War Theory, AMINTAPHIL, Stanford University, November 18-21, 2004. Chair, Session of "Democracy, Minority Rights, and Citizenship," Conference for the Study of Political Thought, Columbia University, April 5, 1997. Chair, Session on "Democratic Deliberation about Final Ends," American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Atlanta, Georgia, December 30, 1996. Chair, Session on "Rethinking Affirmative Action," Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 28, 1996. Chair, Session on "Groups and Social Justice," AMINTAPHIL Conference, Lexington, KY, November 1, 1996. Chair, Symposium: "The Ideal of Efficiency," American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Atlanta, Georgia, December 29, 1993. Chair, Symposium on Rationality, Annual Meeting, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Washington, DC, December 28, 1992. Chair, section on Information Technologies and Workplace Democracy, Radical Philosophy Association Conference, NY, NY, November 4, 1989. Chair, Session of Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, December 28, 1989. Moderator, Session on "Plato, Heidegger and Fink: The Phenomenal Basis of the Ontological Difference," Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Northwestern University, October 15, 1988. Chair, Session on Social Movements, Socialist Scholars Conference, New York City, April 9, 1988. Chair, Session of the American Society for Social Philosophy, Montreal, August 24, 1983. Moderator, New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, Monmouth College, Session on "Nuclear War," April 16, 1983. Chair, Symposium on "Conceiving Childhood: Child Animism," American Philosophical Association, Western Division Meetings, May 1, 1982. Chair, Symposium on "Nuclear War," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meetings, Sacramento, California, March 27, 1982. Moderator, Session on "Persons, Purposes, and Respect," New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, Princeton, NJ, December 12, 1981.

33 Chair, Session on "Rights and Death," Interamerican Congress of Philosophy, Tallahassee, Florida, October 19, 1981. Chair, Symposium on "Marxism," American Philosophical: Association, Eastern Division Meetings, New York, December 29, 1979. Grant and Fellowship Reviewing: The Leverhulme Trust (UK) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) National Science Foundation, Program in Ethics and Values Studies National Endowment for the Humanities Franco-American Commission on Educational Exchange (Fulbright) Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowships Research Foundation of CUNY Award Program Membership in Professional Societies: American Philosophical Association American Political Science Association Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs American Section, International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy Conference on Political Thought Metaphysical Society of America Society for Women in Philosophy Media Appearances and Public Program Participation (sample): “Realizing Democracy, Theorizing for a Global World,” Panel discussion on themes from Gould, Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice, Roosevelt House of Hunter College, New York, NY, March 3, 2015. New Books in Philosophy: Podcast discussion of Gould, Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice; interviewer, Robert Talisse, February 1, 2015. Turkish TV: “Deliberative Democracy,” Interview with Michal Bardavid (anchor), 6News TV, Istanbul, Turkey, April 14th, 2009. Public Radio: “Global Ethics,” Odyssey, Interview with Gretchen Helfrich, Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ) and NPR, April 7, 2005.

34 C-Span: Panelist on National Conversation on Race, Religion and Democracy in America, Riverside Church, filmed December 28, 1995; broadcast on C-Span throughout Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend, January 15 and 16, 1996. Invited Participant, NYU Dialogues on a Global Civil Society, convened by former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, 2011-13. Listing (selected): Who’s Who in America, 65th Annual Edition (2011) Academic Administrative Experience: The Graduate Center, The City University of New York: Director, Center for Global Ethics and Politics at the Ralph Bunche Institute, 2009present: Reestablished the Center at CUNY with a new Advisory Board, and an updated website: http://cgep.ws.gc.cuny.edu/ Organized and serve as chair for an ongoing colloquium series. Presentations and discussions have included: 2009-10: Joseph Raz, Columbia University, “Human Rights in the New World Order,” November 11, 2010. Mark Haugaard, University of Galway, “Is the Concept of ‘False Consciousness’ Inherently Ethnocentric?” February 24, 2010. Robert Goodin, Australian National University, "Global Democracy: In the Beginning," March 4, 2010. Julie Mostov, Drexel University, "Challenging the Sacred Space of the Nation (State): Soft Borders," April 8, 2010. 2010-11: Joan Tronto, University of Minnesota, “Relational Responsibilities, Partiality, and an Ethics of Care: Thinking About Democratic Global Ethics,” November 4, 2010. Michael Goodhart, University of Pittsburgh, “Taking Responsibility for Human Rights,” December 9, 2010. Seyla Benhabib, Yale University, “The Emergence of New Sites of Justice and Rights: Changing Configurations,” February 10, 2011.

35 Hauke Brunkhorst, University of Flensburg, “But When in Doubt - Send the Marines: Revolution and Evolution of Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism,” March 1, 2011. Mini-Conference on Global Justice and Democracy, April 5, 2011: Kok-Chor Tan, University of Pennsylvania Thomas Christiano, University of Arizona Thomas Weiss and Martin Burke, “Legitimacy, Identity, and the Climate change Crisis: Moving from International to World Society?” April 12, 2011. Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University, “Humanist and Political Perspectives on Human Rights,” April 27, 2011. 2011-12: Maeve Cooke, University College Dublin, “Violating Neutrality? Religious Validity Claims and Democratic Legitimacy,” October 25, 2011. Christian Barry, Australian National University, “Benefiting from the Wrong-doing of Others: The Case of International Trade,” November 15, 2011 Thomas Pogge, Yale University, “A Joint Approach to Measuring Poverty and Gender Disparity,” February 2, 2012. Rosalind Pechesky, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, “Biopolitics at the Crossroads of Sexuality and Disaster: The Cases of Uganda and Haiti,” March 13, 2012. 2012-13 (in conjunction with the Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series): Azizah al-Hibri, University of Richmond, "Developing Islamic Jurisprudence in the Diaspora: Balancing Authenticity, Diversity and Modernity,” Mucahit Bilici, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Discussant), September 13, 2012. Rainer Forst, University of Frankfurt, “Toleration and Democracy,” Adam Etinson, The Graduate Center, CUNY (Discussant), November 8, 2012. Abdullahi an-Na'im, Emory University School of Law, "Beyond Minority Politics: American Muslims and Citizenship," Andrew March, Yale University (Discussant), November 15, 2012. Mini Conference, November 29, 2012: Seyla Benhabib, Yale University, "Transnational Legal Spheres and the Construction(s) of 'Cultural' Difference" Ayelet Shachar, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, "Entangled: Gender, Religion, and Human Rights" Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute, "The Future of 'Real-Existing' Democracy," Michael Menser, Brooklyn College (Discussant), December 6, 2012. Carol Gilligan, New York University School of Law, “Reframing the Conversation around Difference: The Contribution of Care Ethics,” Virginia Held, The Graduate Center, CUNY (Discussant), February 28, 2013. Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University, “Liberal Politics and the Moral Psychology of Identity,” Uday Mehta, The Graduate Center, CUNY (Discussant), March 14, 2013. Raphael Gross, Director, Leo Baeck Institute, London, “Kristallnacht: 1938 and Herschel Grynszpan,” April 4, 2013.

36 Will Kymlicka, Queen's University, “Animal Rights, Multiculturalism, and the Left,” April 25, 2013. 2013-14: Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University, "Human Rights, Human Dignity, and Power," August 28 , 2013. Fiona Robinson, Carleton University, "Rethinking Human Security through the Lens of Care," October 29, 2013. Eric Cavallero, Southern Connecticut State University, "Secession and Territorial Right," November 19, 2013. Panel on Participatory Democracy, December 5, 2013: Kyle Pows Whyte (Michigan State): "Climate Justice, Indigenous Peoples, and Participatory Democracy" Michael Menser (Brooklyn College): "Agency, Inequality, and Participation: NYC after Hurricane Sandy" Ken Estey (Brooklyn College): "Solidarity and Equality in the Democratic Workplace: The Case of BeyondCare" Thomas Weiss, The Graduate Center, "Humanitarian Business," February 20, 2014. Daniel Weinstock, McGill University, "The Moral Limits of Compromise,” March 10, 2014. Amy Allen, Dartmouth College, "Adorno, Foucault, and the End of Progress: De-Colonizing Critical Theory," March 20, 2014. Ian Shapiro, Yale University, "Democracy Against Republicanism," April 10, 2014. 2014-15: Diana Meyers, University of Connecticut, "Victims of Trafficking, Reproductive Rights, and Asylum," September 18, 2014. Neil Walker, University of Edinburgh, "Containing Global Politics: The Limits of Global Law," October 23, 2014. John Dryzek, University of Canberra, "Democratic Agents of Justice," November 13, 2014. Robert Talisse, Vanderbilt University, "Epistemic Democracy for the Real World," March 3, 2015. Nadia Urbinati, Columbia University, "On the Meaning of the 'Crisis of Democracy'," March 12, 2015. Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University, "The Intersection of Global Economic, Environmental, and Gender Justice," April 28, 2015. Note: Videos from nearly all of the above presentations can be viewed on the Center’s website and the audio can be downloaded on iTunes University. Additional activities: Grant proposals submitted: 1) NSF Program in Social and Computational Systems: "Facilitating Intercultural Dialogue through a New Software Environment,” November, 2010.

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2) Proposal for Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series on behalf of The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, “Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Differences,” for 2012-13. Lead Author and Director, collaborating with Profs. Ruth O’Brien and Richard Wolin (Political Science) and Prof. Omar Dahbour (Philosophy). $174,400. FUNDED. Grant proposals in work: Templeton Foundation, Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation Received a private gift to support the Center’s activities, commencing 2010-11. Received private gift to support videotaping colloquia for posting on CGEP website and related media activities, 2013-15. Current research projects of the Center: 1) The application of human rights to the United States— Import of meeting the requirements of economic and social human rights Implications of interpreting civil liberties and political rights as human rights, e.g., for “corporate personhood” and corporate freedom of expression 2) The role of empathy in relation to reason in meeting the requirements of global justice. In work, a New Books channel dealing with issues of global ethics and human rights. Temple University: Director, Center for Global Ethics & Politics Founded the interdisciplinary Center in spring, 2007, in consultation with department, College of Liberal Arts faculty, the Dean, and the Provost. Developed an extensive and useful website (tens of thousands of hits since inception). Established collaborations with local and national ethics centers. Organized a lecture by Prof. R. Claire Snyder on “Neo-Patriarchalism in a Globalizing World: Questions for Democratic and Feminist Theorists,” April 12, 2007 Organized a lecture and discussion by Prof. Jane Mansbridge, Kennedy School, Harvard University (jointly with the Political Theory Workshop, University of Pennsylvania), November 16, 2007. Organized a lecture by Prof. Thomas Pogge, Yale and Columbia Universities, “World Poverty and Human Rights,” February 26th, 2008. Co-Organizer, Conference on Global Justice, April 3-4, 2009. Speakers: Michael Walzer (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton), Jeffrey Sachs (Earth Institute, Columbia), Saskia Sassen (Sociology, Columbia), Tim Hayward (Politics, Edinburgh), Kok-Chor Tan (Philosophy, UPenn), Fiona Robinson (Philosophy, Carleton University), Jeffrey Faux (Economic Policy Institute). Worked with Director of Temple University Press to establish new book series in Global Ethics and Politics

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George Mason University: Director, Center for Global Ethics Responsible for initiating ethics and human rights activities throughout the university, in curricula, research, workshops and lectures for faculty, students and the community. Worked with and reported directly to the Provost. Activities and accomplishments, Sept. 2004-June 2006: Constituted Board of Faculty Advisors. Designed website with syllabi on global ethics, codes of ethics, and links to other ethics centers, as well as announcements of Center activities. Surveyed the state of ethics teaching and research at Mason, and met with Deans of the Colleges and with Chairs of departments (including Education, Law, Information Technology, the Krasnow Institute, as well as Liberal Arts) to determine how to advance ethics activities in ways helpful to each of them. Worked closely with the School of Management and with its Dean to initiate and guide an Ethics Task Force. Organized three invited lectures on Business Ethics, and consulted on the series. Developed and gave ethics workshop to incoming MBA students. Worked with Dept. of Environmental Science and Policy to help establish environmental ethics requirement. Established close connections with the Center for Global Studies (including jointly sponsored lectures and research) and the Global Affairs concentration. Worked with the faculty of the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution on ethical issues in conflict resolution. Established linkages with other local ethics, human rights, and democracy centers (UMD, Georgetown, American, GWU). Sponsored several invited lectures on ethics, human rights and social justice, e.g., on international ethics by Ariel Colonomos, Sciences Po, Paris. Developed and submitted collaborative grant application on “Global Democratic Transformation and the Internet.” Radio interviews, including NPR “Odyssey” program, on “Global Ethics.” Worked with faculty from Public and International Affairs and Philosophy to develop a new interdisciplinary minor in political philosophy. Chaired panel on "Democracy Dialogue: Religion, Values, and Global Politics," sponsored by The Democracy Project, GMU, April 12, 2005. Worked with Springer publishers to develop a book series on Global Ethics and Human Rights. Organized series of three lunchtime lectures on issues in global ethics and human rights, including speakers from the National Science Foundation on global responsibilities of the NSF, from the University of Edinburgh on human rights and emissions, and from Melbourne University on law, human rights, and basic moral values, fall, 2005. Co-organized major conference on “Dehegemonization: The US and Transnational Democracy,” April 5, 2006.

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Stevens Institute of Technology: Head, Department of Humanities, 1988-1993: Multidisciplinary department of humanities and the social sciences, composed of 14 full-time faculty and 15 part-time faculty Designed and introduced first B.A. degree programs (in history; literature; philosophy; science, technology, and society; and individualized major) and double degree programs combining this B.A. degree with the B.S. or B.E. degrees. Introduced minors (the first at Stevens) in humanities and social science fields for engineering, science, management, and liberal arts degree students. Was awarded two curriculum development grants by the New Jersey Department of Higher Education, 1988-90. Instituted major curricular reform: New courses in philosophy; science, technology and society; social sciences; languages; writing; interdisciplinary studies; and applied ethics. Gender and multicultural studies integrated in core courses and developed as electives. Helped institute required additional course in ethics for computer science majors. ABET accreditation, 1992: Humanities Department program was evaluated as “the best the team had ever seen.” Coordinator, Department of Philosophy, 1993-2004: Responsible for philosophy faculty, program, and advising Member of the Council, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences College and Department Activities: The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, Sept. 2009-present: Director, Center for Global Ethics & Politics at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies (see above) Philosophy Doctoral Program: Chair of Admissions, 2013-14. Chaired committee of five faculty and student reps, reviewed 250+ applications, and worked with Executive Officer to organize recruitment effort and arrange fellowships and other funding for admitted students Department Representative, GC Dissertation Fellowship Competition, spring, 2010 Member, Representation Committee, 2010- present Member, Advisory Committee on Qualifying Papers, 2011-present Member, Diversity Committee, 2015-16

40 Political Science Doctoral Program Admissions Committee, 2010-11 Hunter College, The City University of New York, Sept. 2009-present: Department of Philosophy: Alternate, Departmental P&B Committee, 2010-13 (serving spring, 2011) Grant proposal in work, Spencer Foundation, “Education for Cosmopolitan Citizenship” Human Rights Program at Roosevelt House: Faculty Associate, Roosevelt House, 2011-2114 Member, Executive Committee, spring, 2010-present Member, Director Search Committee, June, 2010 Temple University: Director, Center for Global Ethics & Politics, spring, 2007-09 (see above) Department of Philosophy: Graduate Committee, 2006-07 Department Personnel Committee, 2006-09 Department of Political Science: Political Theory Search Committee, 2007-08 Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy, Board of Advisors, 2007-09 Committee on a new MA in International Affairs, 2007-09 George Mason University: Director, Center for Global Ethics, 2004-06 (see above) Chair, Departmental Promotion Committee, 2005-06 Member, Curriculum Committee on Interdisciplinary Minor in Political Philosophy, 2005-06; Member, Departmental Hiring Committee, 2005-06 Member, Steering Committee, Center for Global Studies, 2005-06 Stevens Institute of Technology: University-Academic Council (Dean’s policy making group) Provost Search Committee Dean Search Committee (2X) Sexual Harassment Committee Middle States Accreditation Steering Committee Chair, Appeals Committee Department-Head, Humanities and Social Sciences (see above) Committee on Departmental Planning and Curriculum Coordinator, Program in Philosophy (see above) Committee on Advanced Standing and Promotion Organizer and Faculty Adviser, Stevens Philosophy Club

41 Swarthmore College: Research Ethics Committee Coordinator, Department of Philosophy Lecture Series Departmental Representative, Chairs' Meetings, Budget Library Committee Herbert H. Lehman College of the City University of New York: Lehman College Senate Danforth Screening Committee Departmental Colloquium Committee Departmental Recruitment Committee State University of New York, College at New Paltz: Committee on Goals and Plans of the College