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Sharon R. Krause Department of Political Science

Brown University Providence, RI 02912

(401) 863-6095 Sharon_Krause@Brown.edu

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Classical and contemporary liberalism; history of political thought (especially 18th-century); freedom and political agency; gender and politics; environmental political theory; passions and politics; public deliberation; civic engagement.

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Political Theory, Harvard University, 1998 M.T.S., Harvard Divinity School, 1993

B.A., Philosophy, Wellesley College, 1988 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Brown University, Department of Political Science

Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence, 2016-present Professor, 2009-present

Department Chair, 2012-2015 Associate Professor, 2006-2009

Harvard University, Department of Government Associate Professor, 2004-2006

Assistant Professor, 2000-2004

Wesleyan University, Department of Government Assistant Professor, 1998-2000

HONORS AND AWARDS

Spitz Prize, Conference for the Study of Political Thought, 2010.

Awarded to Civil Passions for the best book on liberal or democratic theory. Alexander George Book Award, International Society of Political Psychology, 2009.

Awarded to Civil Passions for the best book in the field of political psychology. National Endowment for the Humanities Faculty Research Fellowship, 2005. Roslyn Abramson Award, Harvard University, 2003.

Awarded annually to a faculty member by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in recognition of excellence and sensitivity in teaching undergraduates.

National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Research Grant, 2003. Donovan Prize, New England Political Science Association, 2001.

Awarded for the best paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting. John M. Olin Foundation Faculty Fellowship, 1999.

Charles Sumner Prize, Harvard University, 1998.

Awarded to the best dissertation from the legal, political, historical, economic, social, or ethnic approach dealing with the establishment of universal peace.

PUBLICATIONS Books

Liberalism with Honor. Harvard University Press, 2002.

Civil Passions: Moral Sentiment and Democratic Deliberation. Princeton University Press, 2008. Winner of the 2010 Spitz Prize and the 2009 Alexander George Book Award

The Arts of Rule. Lexington Press, 2009. Co-edited with Mary Ann McGrail.

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Articles

“The Politics of Distinction and Disobedience: Honor and the Defense of Liberty in Montesquieu,” Polity 31 (3) (Spring 1999): 469-99.

“Lady Liberty's Allure: Political Agency, Citizenship and The Second Sex,” Philosophy & Social Criticism 26 (1) (January 2000): 1-24.

“The Spirit of Separate Powers in Montesquieu,” The Review of Politics 62 (2) (Spring 2000): 231-65. “Partial Justice,” Political Theory, 29 (3) (June 2001): 315-36.

“The Uncertain Inevitability of Decline in Montesquieu,” Political Theory 30 (5) (October 2002): 702-27. “History and the Human Soul in Montesquieu,” History of Political Thought 24 (2) (Summer 2003): 235-61. “Hume and the (False) Luster of Justice,” Political Theory 32 (5) (October 2004): 628-55.

“Desiring Justice: Motivation and Justification in Rawls and Habermas,” Contemporary Political Theory 4 (4) (November 2005): 363-85.

“Laws, Passions, and the Attractions of Right Action in Montesquieu,” Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (2) (March 2006), 211-30.

“Moral Sentiment and the Authority of Law,” Culture and Politics 1 (1) (December 2006): 17-38.

“Empathy, Democratic Politics, and the Impartial Juror,” Law, Culture and the Humanities 7 (February 2011): 81-100. “Bodies in Action: Corporeal Agency and Democratic Politics,” Political Theory 39 (3) (June 2011): 299-324. “Beyond Non-Domination: Agency, Inequality and the Meaning of Freedom,” Philosophy and Social Criticism 39

(February 2013): 187-208. Chapters and invited contributions

“Despotism in The Spirit of Laws,” Chapter Five in Montesquieu's Science of Politics: Essays on The Spirit of Laws, edited by David W. Carrithers, Michael Mosher and Paul Rahe (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001), 231-71.

“Two Concepts of Liberty in Montesquieu,” Perspectives on Political Science 34 (2) (Spring 2005): 88-96.

“Passion, Power, and Impartiality in Hume,” Chapter 6 in Bringing the Passions Back In: The Emotions in Political Philosophy, edited by Rebecca Kingston and Leonard Ferry (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2008), 126-44.

“Political Agency and the Actual,” Chapter 12 in Reading Bernard Williams, edited by Daniel Callcut (London: Routledge, 2008), 264-88.

“Frenzy, Gloom, and the Spirit of Liberty in Hume,” Chapter 14 in The Arts of Rule, edited by Sharon R. Krause and Mary Ann McGrail (Lanham: Lexington Press, 2009), 288-312.

“Introduction” (with Mary Ann McGrail) to The Arts of Rule, vii-xii.

“Moral Sentiment and the Politics of Human Rights,” The Art of Theory (October 2010),

http://www.artoftheory.com/moral- sentiment-and-the-politics-of-human-rights-sharon-krause.

“Contested Questions, Current Trajectories: Feminism in Political Theory Today,” Politics and Gender 7 (1) (March 2011): 105-11.

“Plural Freedom,” Politics and Gender 8 (2) (May 2012): 238-45. “Introduction,” Politics and Gender 8 (2) (May 2012): 205-7.

“Democracy and the Non-sovereign Self,” Passions and Emotions: Nomos LIII, edited by James Fleming (New York: NYU Press, 2013): 226-42.

“Freedom, Sovereignty, and the General Will in Montesquieu,” Chapter 5 in The General Will: The Evolution of a Concept, edited by David Williams and James Farr (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015), 147-72. “Frederick Douglass: Non-sovereign Freedom and the Plurality of Political Resistance,” in African American Political

Thought: A Collected History, edited by Melvin Rogers and Jack Turner (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming).

“Honor and Political Agency from the Old Regime to Democratic Reform,” in Perspectives on Modern Honor, edited by Laurie Johnson and Dan Demetriou (Lexington Press, forthcoming).

“Politics Beyond Persons: Political Theory and the Non-human,” invited “Guide Through the Archive” for the journal Political Theory, 2016: 1-13.

Book reviews

Review of Arguments and Fists: Political Agency and Justification by Mika Lavaque-Manty, Perspectives on Politics 1 (2) (June 2003): 390-91.

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Review of Montesquieu and the Spirit of Modernity edited by David W. Carrithers and Patrick Coleman, History of Political Thought 24 (4) (Winter 2003): 733-35.

Review of Neuropolitics: Thinking, Culture, Speed by William E. Connolly, Theory & Event 9 (1) (2006).

“Beyond Capitalism?” Review of Why Not Socialism? by G.A. Cohen and Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies by Jodi Dean, Political Theory 38 (6) (December 2010): 884-90.

Review of The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen by Kwame Anthony Appiah, Ethics and International Affairs 25 (4) (2011): 275-77.

“The Liberalism of Love.” Review of Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice by Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago Law Review 81 (2) (Spring 2014): 833-49.

WORK IN PROGRESS

“Constitutional Patriotism, Moral Sentiment, and International Human Rights” (invited paper for a volume on constitutional patriotism edited by David Lemmings)

Ecology and Emancipation (new book project) PRESENTATIONS OF RESEARCH Invited talks

Georgetown University, Political Theory Workshop, April 2016

Invited talk: “Agency, Accountability, and Ecological Emancipation” University of Pennsylvania, Political Theory Workshop, March 2016

Invited talk: “Agency, Accountability, and Ecological Emancipation” New York University, Political Philosophy Workshop, March 2016

Invited talk: “Agency, Accountability, and Ecological Emancipation” Duke University, Graduate Conference in Political Theory, February 2016

Keynote address: “Non-sovereign Agency, Accountability to Nature, and Ecological Emancipation” Brown University, Cogut Center for the Humanities, Political Concepts Conference, December 2015

“Agency”

Yale-National University of Singapore, Division of Social Sciences, September 2015

Invited talk: “Gender Inequality, Non-sovereign Agency, and the Plurality of Political Freedom” Hong Kong University, Department of Politics and Public Administration, September 2015

Invited talk: “Gender Inequality, Non-sovereign Agency, and the Plurality of Political Freedom” University of Adelaide, ARC Conference on Constitutional Patriotism, September 2015

Keynote address: “Constitutional Patriotism, Moral Sentiment, and International Human Rights” UCLA, Department of Political Science, Conference on African American Political Thought, May 2015

Invited talk: “Non-sovereign Freedom and the Plurality of Political Resistance in Frederick Douglass” University of Chicago, Political Theory Workshop, October 2014

Invited talk: “Plural Freedom”

Kettering Foundation, Research Session, May 2014 Invited talk: “Non-sovereign Responsibilities”

University of Wisconsin Madison, Political Theory Workshop, February 2014 Invited talk: “Plural Freedom”

Harvard University, Graduate Conference in Political Theory, October 2013 Keynote address: “Plural Freedom”

Association for Political Theory, October 2013

Invited plenary address: “Emotion, Imagination, and Experience in Politics” Princeton University, Political Theory Colloquium, September 2013

Invited talk: “Plural Freedom”

Brown University, Religion and Critical Thought Colloquium, May 2013

Invited talk: “Against the Curtain of the Sky: Vitalities of Non-sovereign Agency” Washington University in St. Louis, Political Theory Workshop, February 2013

Invited talk: “Plural Freedom”

Reed College, Department of Political Science, November 2012

Invited talk: “Agency, Responsibility, and Democratic Citizenship” Tulane University, Murphy Center for Ethics and Public Affairs, March, 2012

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Invited talk: “Freedom Beyond Sovereignty” Duke University, Political Theory Colloquium, March 2012

Invited talk: “Freedom Beyond Sovereignty” Stanford University, Political Theory Workshop, March 2012

Invited talk: “Freedom Beyond Sovereignty”

Wesleyan University, Center for the Humanities, February 2012

Invited talk: “Embodied Agency and Democratic Politics: Affect, Inequality, Responsibility” Yale University, Political Theory Workshop, March 2011

Invited talk: “Non-sovereign Freedom”

Columbia University, Seminar in Political and Social Thought, February 2011 Invited talk: “Non-sovereign Freedom”

Cornell University, Political Theory Workshop, February 2011 Invited talk: “Non-sovereign Freedom”

University of North Carolina, Political Theory Colloquium, December 2010

Invited talk: “Beyond Non-domination: Agency, Inequality, and the Meaning of Freedom” Vanderbilt University, Social and Political Thought Workshop, April 2010

Invited talk: “The Politics of Bodies in Action: Agency, Materiality, and Democracy” Princeton University, Graduate Conference in Political Theory, April 2010

Keynote address: “The Body in Action: Material Agency and Democratic Politics” University of Virginia, Affect, Imagination, and Democratic Values Conference, April 2010

Invited talk: “The Politics of Bodies in Action: Agency, Materiality, and Democracy” University of Virginia, Political Philosophy Colloquium, February 2010

Invited talk: “Beyond Non-Domination: Agency, Inequality, and the Meaning of Freedom” University of Virginia, Philosophical Perspectives on Liberty Seminar, February 2010

Invited lecture: “Rousseau”

Harvard University, Political Theory Colloquium, February 2010

Invited talk: “Beyond Non-Domination: Agency, Inequality, and the Meaning of Freedom” University of Chicago, Department of Political Science, November 2009

Invited talk: “Agency, Inequality, and the Meaning of Freedom” University of Texas, Austin, Department of Political Science, October 2009

Invited talk: “Agency, Inequality, and the Meaning of Freedom” University of Houston, Department of Political Science, March 2009

Invited talk: “The Agency of Ambiguity: Simone de Beauvoir and the Non-sovereignty of Freedom” University of Connecticut, Political Science Department, April 2008

Invited talk: “Political Agency and the Actual” Columbia University, Political Theory Seminar, November 2007

Invited talk: “Civil Passions”

University of Toronto, Department of Political Science, November 2007 Invited talk: “Civil Passions”

UCLA, Political Theory Workshop, May 2007 Invited talk: “Affective Impartiality”

University of California San Diego, Political Theory Colloquium, May 2007 Invited talk: “Affective Impartiality”

McGill University, Conference on Hume and Smith on Justice, Sympathy, and Commerce, April 2007 Invited talk: “Paradoxes of Political Agency in Hume”

University of Toronto/Conference for the Study of Political Thought, April 2007 Invited talk: “Paradoxes of Political Agency in Hume”

University of California Berkeley, Boalt School of Law, Conference on Law and the Passions, February 2007 Invited talk: “Public Deliberation, Democratic Politics, and the Feeling of Impartiality”

Montreal Political Theory Workshop, December 2006

Invited talk: “How Deliberation Feels: Moral Sentiment and the Politics of Judgment in Hume” University of California Davis, Department of Political Science, May 2006

Invited talk: “Moral Sentiment and the Politics of Judgment: A Humean Account” Queen Mary College, University of London, Department of History, May 2006

Invited talk: “Moral Sentiment and the Politics of Judgment: A Humean Account” Brown University, Department of Political Science, February 2006

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Invited talk: “Moral Sentiment, Democratic Politics, and the Feeling of Impartiality” Georgetown University, Political Theory Colloquium, February 2006

Invited talk: “Moral Sentiment, Democratic Politics, and the Feeling of Impartiality”

University of California Berkeley, Boalt Hall, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, January 2005 Invited talk: “Humean Judgment and Democratic Deliberation”

Brown University, Political Philosophy Workshop, November 2004 Invited talk: “Humean Judgment and Democratic Deliberation” University of Michigan, Political Theory Colloquium, April 2004

Invited talk: “Humean Judgment and Democratic Deliberation” Yale University, Political Theory Workshop, February 2002

Invited talk: “Liberal Inspirations: Honor and Political Agency from Old Regime to Democratic Reform” Michigan State University, The Symposium on Science, Reason, and Modern Democracy , April 1999

Invited response paper: “By Reflection and Choice” Conference panel papers and other presentations

Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March 2016

Panel paper: “Agency, Accountability, and Ecological Emancipation” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2015

Panel paper: “Non-sovereign Freedom and the Plurality of Political Resistance in Frederick Douglass” Brown University, Political Philosophy Workshop, May 2013

“Plural Freedom”

Association for Political Theory Annual Meeting, October 2011

Panel paper: “On Non-sovereign Responsibility: Agency, Inequality, and Democratic Citizenship” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 2011

Roundtable paper: “Feminist Perspectives on Freedom” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 2010

Panel paper: “Moral Sentiment and Human Rights”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2009

Panel paper: “The Body in Action: Democratic Politics, Social Transformation, and the New Materialism” Brown University, Political Philsophy Workshop, October 2009

“Agency, Inequality, and the Meaning of Freedom”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 2008 Panel paper: “Immanent Agency”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2007 Panel paper: “Frenzy, Gloom, and the Spirit of Liberty in Hume” Brown University, Political Philosophy Workshop, April 2007

“How Deliberation Feels”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2006 Panel paper: “Public Deliberation and the Feeling of Impartiality” Association for Political Theory Annual Meeting, October 2004

Panel paper: “Humean Judgment and Democratic Deliberation” New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2004

Panel paper: “Humean Judgment and Democratic Deliberation” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2004

Panel paper: “Dilemmas of Desire: The Power and Paradoxes of Humean Agency” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2003

Panel paper: “Hume on Justice”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 2002

Panel paper: “The Attractions of Right Action: Norms, Motives, and Political Action in Montesquieu” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2001

Panel paper: “The Uncertain Inevitability of Decline in Montesquieu” New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, May 2001

Panel paper: “Honor and Democratic Reform”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 1999

Panel papers: “Counseling Despots: Montesquieu's Method of Immanent Critique;” and “Motivating Reason(s)”

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American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 1998 Panel paper: “Beyond the Immanence/Transcendence Divide” New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, May 1997

Panel paper: “The Concept of Honor in Montesquieu”

Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, November 1997

Panel paper: “Ambition, the Ruling Passion of the English Mind: Liberty, Opportunity, and the Separation of Powers in Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws”

Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, November 1996

Panel paper: “Liberal Foundations: Montesquieu on Consent, History, and Enlightenment” TEACHING

At Brown University

• Ecology and Political Theory (graduate seminar) • Freedom (graduate seminar; undergraduate seminar)

• Modern Political Thought (undergraduate lecture; graduate seminar) • Introduction to Political Thought (Plato to J.S. Mill) (undergraduate lecture) • Proseminar in Contemporary Political Theory (graduate seminar)

• Gender and Politics (graduate seminar; undergraduate seminar) • Theories of Rights (undergraduate lecture)

• Ancients and Moderns: Quarrels and Continuities (graduate seminar) • Ancient Political Thought (undergraduate lecture)

At Harvard University

• Introduction to Political Thought (Plato to J.S. Mill) (undergraduate lecture) • Political Agency (graduate seminar; undergraduate seminar)

• Rights (undergraduate lecture)

• Liberalism and Democracy in Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Tocqueville (undergraduate seminar) At Wesleyan University

• Modern Political Philosophy • Feminism and Political Theory • American Political Thought

• Theories of Rights (Modern and Contemporary) Dissertation Advising

Rajiv Kadembi, Michal Ben-Noah, Liza Williams (finished 2016), Kevin McGravey (finished 2016), Matthew Lyddon, (finished 2015), Timothy Syme (finished 2015), Jennifer Cassidy (finished 2014), Minh Ly (finished 2014), Jennie Ikuta (finished 2014), Christopher Tallent (finished 2013), Dana Howard (finished 2013), Derek Bowman (finished 2013), Hussein Banai (finished 2011), Jacque Amoureux (finished 2010), Molly Wallace (finished 2010), David Western (finished 2008), Carmen Pavel (finished 2007), Bruno Macaes (finished 2006), Noah Dauber (finished 2006), Annie Stilz (finished 2005), Daniel Choi (finished 2005), Travis Smith (finished 2005), Steven Lenzner (finished 2003), Stephen Marshall (finished 2001).

Undergraduate Thesis Advising

Reuben Henriques (2012), Yashua Bhatti (2010), Chris Havesy (2010), Andrew Garin (2009), Hallie Pope (2009), Manuel Possolo (2009), Tor Tarantola (2008), James Brandt (2008), Andrew Chisholm (2008), Ashley Keller (2003), Craig Chosiad (2002), Isaac Ruiz-Carus (2001).

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2015-16: On sabbatical

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University Deficit Reduction Committee Faculty Associate, Political Theory Project

Faculty Affiliate, Institute for the Study of Environment and Society 2013-14: Department Chair, Political Science Department

Search Committee for New Provost Faculty Associate, Political Theory Project 2012-13: Department Chair, Political Science Department

Provost’s Committee for Reimagining the Brown Campus Provost’s Committee for the Environment and Society Initiative

Co-leader, Signature Academic Initiative: “Governance, Identity, and Human Development” Faculty Associate, Political Theory Project

2011-12: On sabbatical

2010-11: Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Political Science

Committee for Departmental Internal Review, Department of Political Science 2009-10: Director of Graduate Studies, Political Science Department

Provost’s Committee to Review Brown’s Tenure and Promotion Process Mellon New Directions Nomination Committee, Brown University Faculty Promotion Committee, Department of Political Science

Faculty Search Committee American Politics/Public Policy, Department of Political Science Space Committee, Department of Political Science

Faculty Associate, Political Theory Project

2008-09: Director of Graduate Studies, Political Science Department Tenure Committee, Department of Political Science Truman Fellowship Committee, Brown University

Committee for the Reviewing the Global Security Program at the Watson Institute, Brown University

Faculty Associate, Political Theory Project

2007-08: Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Political Science

Committee on the Slavery/Justice Research and Teaching Initiative, Brown University Truman Fellowship Committee, Brown University

Salomon Fellowship Committee, Brown University Political Philosophy Workshop Faculty Coordinator Faculty Associate, Political Theory Project

2006-07: Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Political Science Chair, Tenure Committee, Department of Political Science Truman Fellowship Committee, Brown University

Affirmative Action Officer, Postdoctoral Selection Committee, Political Theory Project 2005-06: Political Theory Colloquium Faculty Co-coordinator, Department of Government

Prize Committee, Department of Government

Eben Fiske Studentship to Trinity College Selection Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences

2004-05: On sabbatical

2003-04: Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Government Board of Senior Examiners, Department of Government Undergraduate Prize Committee, Department of Government

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Curriculum Committee, Department of Government Hoopes Prize Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2002-03: Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Government

Harassment Committee, Department of Government

2001-02: Political Theory Search Committee, Department of Government Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Government Board of Senior Examiners, Department of Government Undergraduate Prize Committee, Department of Government Curriculum Committee, Department of Government

2000-01: Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Government Harassment Committee, Department of Government

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Executive Committee, Conference for the Study of Political Thought, 2006-present Editorial Board, Polity, 2008-present

Editorial Board, Politics and Gender, 2010-present

Normative Political Theory Division Co-chair, 2011 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting Conference panel discussant: “Glory in Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Arendt,” 2013 American Political Science

Association Annua Meeting

Conference Roundtable organizer and presenter: “Feminist Perspectives on Freedom,” 2011 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Political Theory Section Chair, 2010 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting Political Philosophy Section Chair, 2009 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting

American Political Science Association Strauss Prize Committee, 2008 APSA selection committee for best dissertation in political theory

ACLS/Mellon Review Panel, 2007

National Endowment for the Humanities Review Panel, 2006

Conference panel chair: “Beyond Reason: The Politics of Beauty, Love, and Pain,” 2006 Association for Political Theory Annual Meeting

Conference panel discussant: “Embodied Politics,” 2008 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting Conference panel chair: “Social Freedom,” 2008 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting Conference panel moderator: “Reclaiming Adam Smith,” Columbia University Seminar on Studies in Political and

Social Thought and Conference for the Study of Political Thought, 2006 Conference panel discussant: “Passions and Politics,” 2006 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting Conference panel discussant: “Politics and Partisanship,” 2005 New England Political Science Association Annual

Meeting

Conference panel organizer: “Judgment and Agency,” 2005 Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting Conference panel discussant: “Emerson and Democratic Politics,” 2005 Southern Political Science Association Annual

Meeting

Political Theory Section Co-Chair, 2006 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Conference panel discussant: “Markets, Contracts, Ethics,” 2004 Association for Political Theory Annual Meeting Conference panel organizer: “Political Judgment,” 2004 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting Conference panel organizer: “Justice and Political Agency,” 2004 American Political Science Association Annual

Meeting

Conference panel discussant: “Politics and Negative Affect,” 2004 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Conference panel organizer: “Hume,” 2003 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Conference panel organizer: “Norms and Motives Ancient and Modern,” 2002 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Conference panel discussant: “Liberal Constitutionalism,” 2002 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting

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Conference panel organizer and discussant: “Montesquieu,” 2000 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Conference panel organizer: “Partiality and Justice,” 1999 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting Reviewer for the following journals and presses: American Political Science Review; Political Theory; Journal of

Politics; Polity; Perspectives on Politics; History of Political Thought; Review of Politics, Journal of Moral Philosophy; Princeton University Press, Harvard University Press, University of Chicago Press, Duke University Press, Penn State Press, Routledge, Rowman & Littlefield Press.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Member, American Political Science Association Member, Association for Political Theory

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