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CHRISTIE J. HARTLEY

Curriculum Vitae

Department of Georgia State University P.O. Box 3994 Atlanta, GA 30302-3994 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Michigan (Philosophy), 2005 M.A., University of Michigan (Philosophy), 2002 B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Philosophy and Political Science), Highest Distinction and Honors, 1998

EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Georgia State University (2013 –present) - Affiliate Faculty Member of the Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for , 2005 – present - Affiliate Faculty Member of the Institute for Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2006 - present Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Georgia State University, 2005 - 2013

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Social and , Ethics,

PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS “Political Liberalism and Religious Exemptions,” co-authored with Lori Watson, in Religious Exemptions, edited by Kevin Vallier and Michael Weber (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)

“Two Conceptions of Justice as Reciprocity,” Social Theory and Practice 40 (2014): 409-432

“Civic Virtue and Political Thought: On Civic Virtue and Political Liberalism,” co-authored with Lori Watson, in Virtues and Their Vices, edited by Kevin Timpe and Craig Boyd (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2014), 415-432

“Political Liberalism, Marriage and the Family,” co-authored with Lori Watson, Law and Philosophy 31 (2012): 185-212

“Disability and Justice,” Philosophy Compass 6 (2011): 120-132

“Is a Feminist Political Liberalism Possible?” co-authored with Lori Watson, Journal of Ethics & , www.jesp.org, (2010), vol. 5 no. 1 (10,366 words)

“Feminism, Religion, and Shared Reasons: A Defense of Exclusive Public Reason,” co-authored with Lori Watson, Law and Philosophy 28 (2009): 493-536

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“Justice for the Disabled: A Contractualist Approach,” Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2009): 17-36

“An Inclusive Contractualism: Obligations to the Mentally Disabled,” in Disability and Disadvantage: Re-examining Topics in Moral and Political Philosophy, edited by Kimberley Brownlee and Adam Cureton (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), 138-162

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEW Kevin Vallier, Liberal Politics and Public Faith: Beyond Separation (New York: Routledge, 2014) in Ethics 127 (2016): 315-319

WORK IN PROGRESS Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism, co-authored with Lori Watson, (under contract, Oxford University Press)

“Contractualism, Disability and Inclusion,” for the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability, edited by Adam Cureton and David Wasserman (under contract, Oxford University Press)

PRESENTATIONS “Political Liberalism and Religious Exemptions,” co-authored with Lori Watson - Discussion at UCSD, Moral and Political Philosophy Seminar, February 24, 2017 “Political Liberalism and Children,” co-authored with Lori Watson - American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting. Seattle, Washington. April 14, 2017 “Feminism, Political Liberalism and Marriage,” co-authored with Lori Watson - Biever Lecture, Loyola University. New Orleans, Louisiana. March 10, 2016 - Furman University, Department of Philosophy, April 14, 2016 “Sex Equality and Public Reason,” co-authored with Lori Watson - American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting, Society for Analytical Feminism. Washington, D.C. January 6-9, 2016 “Public Reason, Integrity and Religious Exemptions,” co-authored with Lori Watson - Bowling Green State University Workshop in Applied Ethics and Public Policy. Bowling Green, Ohio. April 17-18, 2015 “Okin, Political Liberalism and the Family” - American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting. San Diego, CA. April 16- 20, 2014 “Two Conceptions of Justice as Reciprocity” - University of Miami, Department of Philosophy, April 12, 2013 “Justice as Reciprocity Revisited” - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Philosophy, September 21, 2012 - Georgia Philosophical Society, Keynote Address, Oglethorpe University, October 20, 2012 “Political Liberalism, Marriage and the Family: A Reply to Brake,” co-authored with Lori Watson, presented by Watson - American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting. San Diego, CA. April 20- 23, 2011 “Is a Feminist Political Liberalism Possible?” co-authored with Lori Watson, presented by Hartley - Georgia State University. Atlanta, Georgia. April 30, 2010 “A Defense of Exclusive Public Reason,” co-authored and presented with Lori Watson 3

- American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting. Pasadena, California. March 19-23, 2008 “An Inclusive Contractualism: Obligations to the Mentally Disabled” - Disability and Disadvantage Workshop, Parr Center for Ethics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. September 8-9, 2007 - Special Session Arranged by the APA Committee on Inclusiveness, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting. Portland, Oregon. March 22-26, 2006 “Dependency and Contractualism.” - Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan. March, 2004

Comments Comments on a chapter from Sarah Song’s “Immigration and the Limits of Democracy” - Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University. August 11-12, 2016 Comments on Gerald Gaus’s “Consensus on What? Convergence for What?” - 25th Anniversary of Rawls’s Political Liberalism Conference. Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University. May 12-13, 2016 Author-Meets-Critics, Discussant with Lori Watson of Ruth Abbey’s The Return of Feminist Liberalism - Meeting of Society for Applied Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting. San Francisco, California. March 27-31, 2013 Comments on Richard Miller’s “After the American Century: The Moral Challenge of China’s Rise” - Joint Conference, Georgia State University (Department of Philosophy and Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics) and Bielefeld University (Department of Philosophy) at Georgia State University, September 27-29, 2012 Comments on a chapter from Alan Patten’s manuscript “Equal Recognition: The Moral Foundations of Minority Cultural Rights” - Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University. August 9-10, 2012 Comments on a chapter from Joseph Carens’s manuscript on immigration - Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University. November 10-11, 2006 Comments on a chapter from A. John Simmons’s manuscript “Political Philosophy” - Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University. November 4-5, 2005

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, AND AWARDS Nominated for Outstanding Graduate Student Mentoring Award, College of Arts & Sciences, Georgia State University, 2016 Research Initiation Grant, Georgia State University, Spring 2011 American Association of University Women, Short-Term Research Publication Grant, 2006-2007 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award (Graduate School, University of Michigan), 2004 Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship (Graduate School, University of Michigan), 2003-2004 Institute for the Humanities Graduate Student Fellowship (Institute for the Humanities, University of Michigan), declined, 2003-2004 Community of Scholars Summer Fellow (Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan), 2003 John Dewey Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (Philosophy Department, University of Michigan), 2002-2003 Phi Beta Kappa (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 1997

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TEACHING M.A. Seminars: Seminar in Social and Political Philosophy: Egalitarianism Seminar in Social and Political Philosophy: Political Liberalism Seminar in Social and Political Philosophy: The Political Philosophy of John Rawls Seminar in Ethics: Contractualism Seminar in Ethics: Constructivism

Upper Level Undergraduate/M.A. Level: Ethics Feminist Philosophy Social and Political Philosophy Senior Seminar: Justice

Introductory Undergraduate: Introduction to Philosophy Honors Introduction to Philosophy Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Marriage and Family Contemporary Moral Problems

Assisted: Problems of Philosophy (University of Michigan, James Joyce) History of Ancient Philosophy (University of Michigan, Rachana Kamtekar) Contemporary Moral Problems (University of Michigan, Peter Railton) Law and Philosophy (University of Michigan, Elizabeth Anderson)

ACADEMIC SERVICE Philosophy Department, Georgia State University Colloquium Director, 2005-2008 Member of Executive Committee, 2005-2007, 2015-present Member of Senior Faculty Search Committee, 2006-2008 Triennial Evaluation Committee for Department Chair, Spring 2006 Member of Faculty Search Committee (metaphysics and epistemology), 2005-2006 Member of Faculty Search Committee (19th-century continental philosophy), 2005-2006 Member of Faculty Search Committee (Kant), 2009-2010 Member of Faculty Search Committee (philosophy of ), 2010-2011 Member of Assessment Committee, 2005-2006, 2009-2011, 2012-2013 Member of Graduate Studies Committee, 2009-2011, 2012-2013 Member of Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2013-present Member of the Graduate Admissions Committee (Ethics Subcommittee), 2013-present Advisor to Philosophy Majors, 2007-2008, 2009-2011 Member of Lecturer Search Committee, Spring 2008 Political Philosophy Reading Group, Fall 2011 Honors College Departmental Coordinator, 2012-present Philosophy Internship Course Coordinator, 2012-present Departmental Post-Promotion Committee for Senior Lecturers, Chair, Spring 2015 5

Departmental Promotion Committee for Principal Senior Lecturer, Fall 2015

Other Service at Georgia State University College Executive Committee, 2015-present Georgia State University Undergraduate Research Conference, submission reviewer for oral presentations, Spring 2015 Georgia State University Undergraduate Research Conference, presentation judge, Spring 2015 Georgia State University, Presidential Scholarship, interviewer, Spring 2015

Profession Referee for Political Studies (2007, 2011, 2012), Social Theory and Practice (2010, 2011, 2016), Journal of Social Philosophy (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013), Res Publica (2010, 2012, 2015), Journal of Applied Philosophy (2012, 2017), American Political Science Review (2013), European Journal of Political Theory (2013), ’s Imprint (2014), Journal of Moral Philosophy (2014), JESP (2014), Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2015), Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2015), Res Philosophica (2016), Politics, Philosophy & Economics (2016), Feminist Philosophy Quarterly (special issue on MacKinnon)(2016) Member of Advisory Group of Res Publica – A Journal of Moral, Legal and Social Philosophy (2009- present)

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS American Philosophical Association Society for Analytical Feminism Society for Philosophy and Disability

UPDATED: 5/24/2017