Environmental Philosophy, Ethics, Political Theory, Epistemology

YOGI HALE HENDLIN CURRICULUM VITAE Christian-Albrecht-Universität (CAU) Kiel, Leibnizstraße 6, Room 321, Kiel, 24118, Germany [email protected]...
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YOGI HALE HENDLIN

CURRICULUM VITAE

Christian-Albrecht-Universität (CAU) Kiel, Leibnizstraße 6, Room 321, Kiel, 24118, Germany [email protected] — (49) (0)431-880 2824 (Germany) – (1) (510) 472-2948 (US) EDUCATION

Doctoral Candidate in Environmental Ethics and Philosophy Philosophy Department, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany October 2012 through May 2015 (expected) Doctoral Studies and Master of Arts in Political Science University of California, Los Angeles September 2008 through June 2012 Advisor: Anthony Pagden (previously, Carole Pateman (Emeritus)) Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellow Humboldt University, Berlin October 2010 through July 2011 Master of Science in Political Theory London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) September 2004 through September 2005 Advisors: John Gray (Supervisor), Janet Coleman, and Christian List Thesis: Hannah Arendt and Michael Oakeshott’s “Traditional” Politics of Freedom Bachelors of Arts in Rhetoric (Honors) and Political Science (Honors) (Distinction in General Scholarship) University of California, Berkeley August 1999 through December 2003 Studies in Politics and Philosophy The University of Sevilla, Spain (August through December 2001) Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago de Chile (Jan. through July 2002)

DISSERTATION

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Interspecies Discourse Ethics: Obligations and Opportunities in our Political Communication with Nature Committee: Konrad Ott (Chair, CAU Kiel, Germany), Michael Marder (University of the Basque Country, Spain), Markus Wild (University of Basel, Switzerland) Environmental Philosophy, Ethics, Political Theory, Epistemology

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION

(Interspecies) Discourse Ethics, Intergenerational Justice, Environmental Justice, Land Rights, Ecosystems Services, Comparative Environmental Philosophy, Critical Animal Studies, Critical Plant Studies, Pragmatism, 20th C. Political Theory, Biosemiotics, Complex Systems Theory

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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

“The Threshold Problem in Intergenerational Justice” Ethics and the Environment Vol. 19, No. 2, 2014 “From Terra Nullius to Terra Communis: Reconsidering Wild Land in an Era of Conservation and Indigenous Rights” Environmental Philosophy Vol. 11, No. 2 March 21, online. Fall, 2014

“Strong Tobacco Control Program Requirements and Secure Funding Are Not Enough: Lessons From Florida” (co-authored with A. Kennedy, S. Glantz, R. Barnes, and S. Sullivan) American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 102 (5), 2012. Impact Factor 3.7 “‘Acceptable Rebellion:’ Marketing Hipster Aesthetics to Sell Camel Cigarettes in the United States” (First Authored: Hendlin; co-authors: S.A. Glantz; S.J. Anderson) Tobacco Control, British Medical Journal imprint, Vol. 19 (3), 2010. Impact Factor 3.85; cited 17 times “Competing Initiatives: A New Tobacco Industry Strategy to Oppose Statewide Clean Indoor Air Ballot Measures” (co-authored with Greg Tung and S.A. Glantz) American Journal of Public Health. Jan. 15, 2009, online. March, print. Vol. 99 (3), 2009. Impact Factor: 3.7 IN PREPARATION

With Konrad Ott. “Habermas on Nature: A Postnormal Reading Between Moral Intuitions and Theoretical Restrictiveness.” “Tiefenökologie.” 2015. Handbuch für Umweltethik. Edited by Konrad Ott, Jan Dirks, and Lieske Voget-Kleschin. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler Verlag. (Entry on Deep Ecology in the German Handbook for Environmental Ethics) “The Bicycle as Social and Environmental Force: Urban Planning and the Politics of Recognition.” The Greening of Everyday Life. Edited volume. John Meyer and Jens Kersten, eds. With Massimo Moraglio. “The missing ingredient: Comparing diffusion of cycling in LA and NYC.” “Colony Collapse and the Global Swarm to Save the Bees.” Ecological Resistance Movements in the 21st Century: The Continuing Global Struggle for Biocultural Survival and Multispecies Justice. Edited volume. “Multiplicity and Welt.” 2016. Journal for Sign System Studies. (Pending review)

REVIEW ARTICLES

Michael Marder’s Plant-Thinking Environmental Values, Online March, 2014 Stephanie Rutherford’s Governing the Wild Environmental Politics, Vol. 23 (4), 2014 William Ophuls’ Plato’s Revenge Environmental Ethics, Vol.34 (4), 2013 Andrew Szasz’s Shopping Our Way to Safety Environmental Politics, Vol. 21 (5), 2012

PROFESSIONAL REPORTS AND POPULAR PRESS “Communication with the Radicle Other.” 2014. With Michael Marder. Los Angeles Review of Books. http://philosoplant.lareviewofbooks.org/?p=74 “Arizona State Report on Tobacco Control.” 2008. Publisher: University of California, San Francisco. With Glanz and Barnes. Available at: http://repositories.ucsf.edu/ctcre/tcpmus/Arizona2007 2008.

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“Tobacco Control in Florida 1999-2011: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.” A Kennedy, S Sullivan, Y Hendlin, RL Barnes, SA Glantz. 2011. Publisher: University of California, San Francisco. “History or Humdrum? Enacting the Kyoto Protocol.” 2005. Obiter, LSE Journal of Law. INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES (SELECTED) 2014: “The Bicycle as Social and Environmental Force: Analyzing the current trend in cycling as a mode of transportation,” at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society’s workshop “Greening of Everyday Life: Reimagining Environmentalism in Postindustrial Societies,” Munich, Germany. June 19-21. 2014: “Interspecies Discourse Ethics,” at the Western Political Science Association (WPSA), Seattle, Washington. 2014: “Multiplicity and Welt,” at the Framing Nature: Signs, Stories, and Ecologies of Meaning conference, The European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture, and the Environment (EASLCE) biennial conference Nordic Network for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies (NIES), Department of Semiotics at the University of Tartu, Estonia. April 29 - May 3, 2014. 2013: “Interspecies Discourse Ethics,” at the International Society of Environmental Ethics 10th Annual Conference, East Anglia. June 12-14. 2012: “Political Pressure, not Science: Germany and the United States’ Divergent Policy Responses to the Fukushima Daiichi Meltdown,” at The Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. October 4-5. 2011: “Terra Nullius, Sovereignty, and the Backlash against Conservation Investment in Latin America,” at Nature Inc. conference hosted by the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands, June 30. 2011: “Terra Nullius and the Backlash against Private Foreign Conservation Investment.” 17th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference. Columbia University, Earth Institute. May 8-10. 2011: “Problematizing the Human-Animal-Nature Boundary: Where to Draw the Line?” at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting, San Antonio, April 22. 2011: “Intergenerational Justice: Sustainability, Uncertainty, Contingency,” at the Midwestern Political Science Association annual conference, Chicago, April 1. 2010: “Terra Nullius, Sovereignty, and the Backlash against Conservation Investment in Latin America,” presentation July 2010 at the ECPR PhD Summer School for Environmental Politics. 2010: “Anarchic Organization following Environmental Crisis” at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting. April, San Francisco, CA. 2010: “Eco-colonialism: Cultural History as an Obstacle to Private Environmental Conservation” at the Cultural Studies Association 8th Annual Meeting. March, Berkeley, CA. 2009: “The Agnotology of Ecology” at the American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting. September, Toronto, Canada. 2008: “Lifestyle Branding: Industry Case Studies and Lessons for Public Health Campaigns” at the California Tobacco Control Program’s Smoke-Free California Conference. December, Newport, CA. 2008: “Staying on Message When Faced with a Relentless Adversary” at the American Public Health Association 136th Conference. October, San Diego, CA. 2007: “Understanding the Culture of Cool: Camel’s Advertising Tactics” at the Tobacco Policy Research Group meeting at UCSF. October, San Francisco, CA.

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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Graduate Student Researcher UCLA School of Pubic Affairs, June – September 2009 Researched Climate Action Plans in California with Professor Rui Wang. Researched extant literature on Climate Action Plans and wrote literature review section for upcoming paper, gathering data from U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement signatory cities. Graduate Student Researcher UCLA Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies, January – June 2009 Assisted archival research and data management for Professors Robert Maniquis (English), Mary Terrall (History), Anne Mellor (English), Robert Frank (History), Robert Watson (English), and David Kunzle (Art History). Assistant Specialist (promoted from Junior Specialist, July 2007) August 2006 – August 2008 Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education (CTCRE) Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Researched, wrote, and published several peer-reviewed original articles on the politics of the tobacco industry and anti-tobacco health organization interventions in public policy under the mentorship of Professors Stanton Glantz and Pamela Ling. Research Intern FLACSO, Latin American Think Tank, January - July 2002 Researched Free Trade Agreement protocol and Human Security Council precedent, submitting reports for meetings of both groups in Santiago, Chile.

TEACHING

Lecturer All seminars/lectures taught occurred at Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany, in the Department of Philosophy per my employment as HSP Lecturer. For these seminars and lectures, I designed and organized each course in its entirety, including selecting topic, readings, teaching weekly seminars, holding office hours, and grading all material. All courses were taught in German and at the undergraduate level (upper and lower division) unless otherwise noted. Winter 2014-15 Sustainability (English) - Masters Ethology and Philosophy, co-taught with Dirk Westerkamp (English) – Masters Biosemiotics (Biosemiotik) Animal Ethics (Tierethik) Spring 2014 Interspecies Discourse Ethics (Zwischenartliche Diskursethik) Pragmatism: Self and Society (Pragmatismus: Selbst und Gesellschaft) Intergenerational Justice (Intergenerationelle Gerechtigkeit) Epistemology and Environmental Philosophy: Risk, Certainty, Science Winter 2013-14 Beyond Nature-Culture Dualism (Jenseits des Natur-Kultur Dualismus) Plant Philosophy (Pflanzenphilosophie) Non-Localized Consciousness (English) – Masters Speed as a Philosophical Problem (Geschwindigkeit als philosophishes Problem)

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Summer 2013 John Locke’s Two Treatises on Government (Lockes Zwei Abhandlungen) Animal Ethics (Tierethik) Introduction to Pragmatism: Pierce, James, Mead, Dewey (Einleitung zur Pragmatismus: Perce, James, Mead, Dewey) Deep Ecology (Tiefenökologie) Winter 2012-13 Interspecies Communication (Kommunikation über Artgrenzen) Environmental Ethics and International Environmental Politics (Umweltethik und Internationale Umweltpolitik) – Masters Teaching Fellow/Assistant Comparative German Literature (German 59), Spring 2012 (“The Holocaust in Film and Literature,” UCLA, with Professor Todd Presner) German Philosophy (German 56), Fall 2011 (“Figures who changed the world,” UCLA, with Professor John McCumber) Meditation, Mysticism, and the Mind Course at UC Berkeley, Jan 2007 – May 2008 Reader at UCLA Ethics and Governance. Political Science 115A/115D, Spring 2012 Lead Instructor: Professor Susanne Lohmann Global Environmental Politics. Political Science 122, Summer 2011 Lead Instructor: Professor Lohmann Global Environmental Politics. Political Science 122, Summer 2010 Lead Instructor: Professor Susanne Lohmann Ethics. Political Science 144, Spring 2010 Lead Instructor: Professor Susanne Lohmann Global Environmental Politics. Political Science M122B, Winter 2010 Lead Instructor: Dr. Jonathan Liljeblad Arms Control and International Security. Political Science 125A, Fall 2009 Lead Instructor: Professor Barry O’Neill Global Environmental Politics. Political Science 124B, Summer 2009 Lead Instructor: Professor Susanne Lohmann SERVICE TO THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY Co-Organizer of the 2015 International Society of Environmental Ethics (ISEE) Conference in Kiel, Germany Kiel University, Department of Philosophy May 2014 – July 2015 Co-wrote project proposal, recruited keynote speakers, copyedited all conferencerelated text, read and ranked abstracts, planned and organized sessions. Organizer of the Environmental Ethics Workshop at CAU Kiel Kiel University, Department of Philosophy Spring 2013 - Present Founder and organizer of the Workshop Series which brings four international academics per semester to give previously unpublished papers on environmental ethical/philosophical questions. Workshop presentations and papers alternate between German and English. Securing funding for the Workshop from the Deacon and the Graduate Center is also part of this responsibility.

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Graduate Student Representative UCLA Academic Senate Committee on Academic Freedom 2011 – 2012 Academic Year Help create UCLA policy regarding FOIA requests and other issues relating to academic freedom. Graduate Student Representative 2009 – 2010 Academic Year UCLA Chancellor’s Committee on Sustainability Attended meetings of the Committee. Researched and made proposals. Voted on campus sustainability policy. Editorial Board Member October 2009 – October 2010 Journal of Critical Planning, UCLA Issued call for proposals, helped orchestrate reviewers for this peer-review publication on public planning. Worked with authors to edit their articles, and decided with other board members what papers to publish. HONORS AND AWARDS

2014: CAU Kiel Graduate Center Travel Grant (for WPSA in Seattle) 2010-2011: Foreign Languages and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship to study German environmental politics in Germany (All fees paid plus $15,000 stipend) 2010 Summer: Recipient of the UCLA Graduate Division Graduate Student Research Mentorship (GSRM) Summer Fellowship ($5,000 plus conference travel stipend). Mentor: Brian Walker 2009: UCLA Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies Graduate Student Research Fellowship 2004: LSE Government Department Language Grant 1999-2003: UC Berkeley Alumni Scholar (Competitive annual renewal) 1999: California Teachers Association Scholarship 1999: Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Political Theory Association International Society for Biosemiotic Studies

LANGUAGES

English (Native), German (Fluent), Spanish (Fluent), Portuguese (Advanced)

REFERENCES

Professor Konrad Ott, Chair, Environmental Philosophy and Ethics, Department of Philosophy, Kiel University, Germany Dirk Westerkamp, Chair, Theoretical Philosophy, and Department Director, Department of Philosophy, Kiel University, Germany Susanne Lohmann, Professor of Politics, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles (Other references available upon request)

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