Christine J. Cuomo, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae

Department of Philosophy [email protected] 122 Peabody Hall University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602

Academic Appointments

Professor, Department of Philosophy and Institute for Women’s Studies, University of Georgia (2006-present) Affiliate Faculty, Environmental Certificate Program, Institute for African American Studies, Institute for Native American Studies Director, Institute for Women’s Studies, University of Georgia (2006-2009) Graduate Coordinator, Philosophy, University of Georgia (2015-2017) Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati (2002-2006) Obed J. Wilson Professor of Ethics, University of Cincinnati (2000-2006) Affiliate Faculty, Department of Women’s Studies, Environmental Studies Program Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati (1998-2004) Director of Undergraduate Studies, Women’s Studies, University of Cincinnati (2002-2006) Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati (1992-1998)

Other Positions Visiting Faculty, Department of Philosophy, Agnes Scott College, (Spring 2019) Faculty Senator, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia (2010-2014) Visiting Faculty, Department of Philosophy, Ilinois Wesleyan University (May 2002)

Education

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Philosophy, 1992 Dissertation: Ecological Feminism as Environmental Ethics (Committee: Claudia Card, Steven Nadler, James Anderson, Elizabeth Ellsworth) Minor: Race and Gender Studies M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Philosophy, 1988 Thesis: Reconsidering the Deferential Wife (Committee: Claudia Card, Marcus Singer, Lester Hunt) B.A. Colgate University, Philosophy and Religion, 1986 Honors Thesis: Rights Traditions: Mill, Wollstonecraft, Rawls, Shue (Committee: Marilyn Thie, Huntington Terrell, Christopher Vecsey) Minor: South Asian Studies

Master’s Student, Film Production, Georgia State University (2018- current) Cuomo - 2

PUBLICATIONS

Authored Books The Philosopher Queen: Feminist Essays on War, Love, and Knowledge, Rowman and Littlefield, 2003. Nominee: APA Book Award, 2005, Lambda Book Award, 2003

Feminism and Ecological Communities: An Ethic of Flourishing, Routledge, 1998

Edited Books The Feminist Philosophy: Reader, co-edited with Alison Bailey, McGraw-Hill, 2007

Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections, co-edited with Kim Hall, Rowman and Littlefield, 1999

Edited Journal Issues Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy: Special Issue on Climate Change, co-edited with Nancy Tuana, 29(3), Summer 2014

Ethics and the Environment: Special Issue on Ecofeminism in Honor of Val Plumwood, co- edited with Victoria Davion, 14(2), Fall 2009

Ethics and the Environment: Special Issue on Art, 8(1), Spring 2003

Peer Reviewed Articles 2021. “Respect for Nature: Learning from Indigenous Values.” In The Virtues of Sustainability, edited by Jason Kawall, Oxford University Press.

2019. “Marilyn Thie and the Sanctuary of Feminist Philosophy.” In Feminist Philosophy, Women in Religion: Essays in Honor of Marilyn Thie and Wanda Warren Berry, edited by Christopher Vecsey, Colgate University Press

2017. “The Anthropocene: Foregone or Premature Conclusion? Examining the Ethical Implications of Naming a New Epoch,” Earth Magazine 62(10): 10-12

2017. “Against the Idea of an Anthropocene Epoch: Ethical, Political and Scientific Concerns,” Biogeosystem Technique 4(1): 4-8.

2017. “‘Anthropocene’: An Ethical Crisis, Not a Geological Epoch,” Geophysical Research Abstract Vol. 19, EGU2017-17142.

2016. “Sexual Politics in Environmental Ethics: Impacts, Causes, Alternatives,” in The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics, ed. Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson. Cuomo - 3

2016. “Ethics of Caring in Environmental Ethics: Indigenous and Feminist Perspectives,” coauthored with Kyle Powys Whyte, in The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics, ed. Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson.

2012. “Gender and Climate Change,” Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change, ed. S. George Philander, Sage Publications, 609-612.

2012. ”Environmental, Cultural, and Social Change in Arctic Alaska as Observed by Iñupiat Elders over their Lifetimes: A GIS Synthesis," Wendy R. Eisner, Kenneth M. Hinkel, Chris J. Cuomo & Richard A. Beck, Polar Geography, 1-11.

2012. ”Producing an Indigenous Knowledge Web GIS for Arctic Alaska Communities: Challenges, Successes, and Lessons Learned," Wendy R. Eisner, Chris J.Cuomo, JessicaJelacic, Kenneth M.Hinkel, Changjoo Kim, Dorin Del Alba, Transactions in GIS, 16(1): 17-37.

2011. “Climate Change, Responsibility and Vulnerability,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 26(4).

2009. “Advancing Landscape Process Research through the Incorporation of Iñupiaq Knowledge,” Wendy R. Eisner, Chris J. Cuomo, Kenneth M. Hinkel, Benjamin M. Jones, Ronald H. Brower, Sr., ARCTIC, 62(4): 429-224.

2008. “Environmental Change, Indigenous Knowledge, and Subsistence on Alaska’s North Slope,” Chris Cuomo, Wendy Eisner, and Kenneth Hinkel, The Scholar and Feminist Online 6:4.

2008. ”Critiques of Science," in Gender Myths and Beliefs and Scientific Research, ed. Sue V. Rosser, ABC- CLIO.

2008. “Using Indigenous Knowledge to Assess Environmental Impacts of Overland Travel Routes, Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska.” Wendy Eisner, Kenneth Hinkel, Ben Jones, Chris Cuomo, Ninth International Conference on Permafrost Proceedings, 415-420.

2007. “Dignity and the Right to be Lesbian or Gay,” Philosophical Studies 132 (1): 75-85.

2007. “Methods to Assess Natural and Anthropogenic Thaw Lake Drainage on the Western Arctic Coastal Plain of Northern Alaska,” Ken Hinkel, Ben Jones, Wendy Eisner, Chris Cuomo, Robert Frohn, Journal of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface, Vol. 112, F02S16, doi: 10.1029/2006JF000584.

2005. “Global Fundamentalism, Post-9/11 America, and the Ever-Present Value of Feminism,” Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy 16(1): 103-111. Cuomo - 4

2005. “White and Cracking Up,” in White on White/Black on Black, ed. George Yancy, Rowman and Littlefield.

2004. ”How New Yorkers Said No to War: An Experiment in Message and Action," in Public Acts: Disruptive Readings on Making Public Knowledge, ed. Erica Meiners and Francisco Ibañez-Carrasco, Routledge.

2003. ”Science, Values, and Common Ground," The Journal of Animal Science 81: 2904-2907.

2003. ”Ada Medina: The Artist on Process and Ethics," Ethics and the Environment 8(1): 3-21.

2003. “Ethics and the Eco/Feminist Self," in Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology (4th edition), eds. Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, et al, Prentice Hall.

2002. ”On Ecofeminist Philosophy," Ethics and the Environment 7(2): 1-11

2001. ”Still Fooling with Mother Nature," Hypatia 16(3): 149-56.

1999. ”Flourishing, Praxis, and Charm: Author’s Response," in Ethics and the Environment 4(1).

1999. ”Feminist Sex at Century's End," in Feminist Ethics and Politics, ed. Claudia Card, University of Kansas Press.

1998. ”Thoughts on Lesbian Differences," Hypatia 13(1): 198-205, 1998.

1998. ”'The Personal is Political' Revisited," with Lori Gruen, in Daring to Be Good: Feminist Ethico-Politics, eds. Bat-Ami Bar On and Ann Ferguson, Routledge.

1997. ”Feminist Ethics and Connection Amidst ," Social Theory and Practice 24(2): 301-313.

1996. “Why War is not Just (an Event): Reflections on the Significance of Everyday Violence," Hypatia 11(4): 30-45.

1996. ”The Thoughtful Practice of Ecological Feminism," in Ecological Feminist Thought, ed. Karen Warren, Indiana University Press.

1995. ”Ecofeminism, Deep Ecology, and Human Population," in Ecological Feminist Philosophies, ed. Karen J. Warren, Routledge.

1995. ”Spinsters in Sensible Shoes: Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks," in From Mouse to Mermaid: Critical Dialogues on Film, Gender, and Culture, eds. Elizabeth Bell and Laura Sells, Indiana University Press. Cuomo - 5

1992. ”Unraveling the Problems in Ecofeminism," Environmental Ethics 15(4): 351-363.

Review Essays and Other Publications 2021. Review of Speaking Face to Face: The Visionary Philosophy of María Lugones, edited by Pedro J. DiPietro, Jennifer McWeeny, and Shireen Roshanravan, philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 10.2: 269-77.

2019. Review of Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words, directed by Thorsten Schütte) Italian American Review, 9.2: 266-272.

2016. “Memorial Minutes: Claudia Falconer Card 1940-2015,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Association, Winter Issue.

2014. “Review Essay: Against the Wrath of Capital,” Chris J. Cuomo and Brooke Schuneman, Hypatia 29(3), Special Issue on Climate Change.

2013. Climate Change: Conveying Realities, editing of exhibition catalog and curator’s essay.

2012. Caring for Our Nation's Future: The Impact of ARRA Funding on Access to Childcare, Shyama Venkateswar, Lynda Sagrestano, Chris J. Cuomo, Kyla Bender-Baird, National Council for Research on Women, 2012.

2007. ”Women's Work," The Philosopher's Magazine, Issue 39.

Book Reviews • Healing Natures, Repairing Relationships: New Perspectives on Restoring Ecological Spaces and Consciousness, edited by Robert L. France, Environmental Philosophy 7(2), Fall 2010. • Self-Trust and Reproductive Autonomy, by Carolyn McLeod, Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, 118(2), 379-380, January 2008. • The Trouble with Nature: Sex in Science and Popular Culture, by Roger N. Lancaster, Lambda Book Report, February 2004. • Environmental Culture: The Ecological Crisis of Reason, by Val Plumwood, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, November 2002. • Ecofeminist Natures: Race, Gender, Feminist Theory and Political Action, by Noel Sturgeon, Environmental Ethics, Winter 1999. • Is Science Multicultural? by Sandra Harding, Women's Review of Books, November 1998. • The New Ecological Order, by Luc Ferry, Isis 87(4): 768-69. • Gay and Lesbian Politics, by Mark Blasius, Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy 104. • Virtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Lesbian and Gay Liberation, by Urvashi Vaid, Lesbian Review of Books, Fall 1997 Cuomo - 6

Reviews of my work • Alison Bailey, Review of The Philosopher Queen: Feminist Essays on War, Love and Knowledge, Hypatia 20 (3):218-221, Summer 2005 • Karen J. Warren, Review of Feminism and Ecological Communities, Signs 26(2): 610-614, Winter 2001 • Ingrid Bartsch, Review of Feminism and Ecological Communities: An Ethic of Flourishing, Hypatia 16(2): 109-111, Spring 2001 • Melissa Clarke, Review of Feminism and Ecological Communities, NWSA Journal 13(3),Summer 2001 • Linda Martín Alcoff, “Philosophy Matters: A Review of Recent Work in Feminist Philosophy,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 25(3): 841-882, Spring 2000 • Ethics & the Environment: Special Issue on Feminism and Ecological Communities, with review essays by Naomi Zack, Kim Q. Hall, María Lugones, Lorraine Code, Sarah Hoagland, and a reply by the author, Ethics & the Environment 4(1), Winter 1999 • Greta Gaard, Review of Feminism and Ecological Communities, Environmental Ethics 21(3): 333-336, 1999

Reprints “Against the Idea of an Anthropocene Epoch” in Environmental Ethics: Foundational Readings, Critical Responses, ed. Joel Jay Kassiola (Cognella, 2021)

“Dignity and the Right to be Lesbian or Gay” in The Feminist Philosophy Reader (McGraw-Hill, 2007)

Excerpts from Feminism and Ecological Communities: An Ethic of Flourishing in Ecovention: Current Art to Transform Ecologies, ed. Sue Spaid, Contemporary Arts Center, 2002

"Getting Closer: On the Ethics of Knowledge Production" published on The Forum on Religion and Ecology, ed. Mary Evelyn Tucker, http://fore.research.yale.edu/disciplines/ethics/essays/, 2001

Fellowships and Invited Positions Delegate for American Association of Geographers, at UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (UN Climate Conference), Madrid, Spain, December 2019

Study in the Second Discipline Fellowship, Office of the Provost, University of Georgia, Residency in Lamar Dodd School of Art, 2014-2015

Copeland Fellow in Global Sustainability, Amherst College, 2009-2010

Artist and Interviewer, International Trauma Studies Program, New York University, 2003

Fellow, Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, 2002-2003 Cuomo - 7

Visiting Ecofeminist Scholar, Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Murdoch University, Australia, Spring 1999

Rockefeller Foundation Fellow in the Humanities, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University, 1994-95

TEACHING Graduate Courses Climate Change, Gender, and Activism; Seminar in Ethics; Seminar in Political Philosophy; Kantian Ethics; Theories of ; Recent Ethical Theory; Environmental Philosophy; Teaching Philosophy Proseminar; Feminist Theory; Advanced Feminist Theories; Feminist Philosophy; Feminist Epistemologies; Philosophy and Race; Feminist Art: Theory and Practice; Transnational Feminisms; Social Dimensions of Climate Change; Feminist Scholarship in the Humanities,.

Undergraduate Courses Introduction to Philosophy; Ethical Theory; Environmental Ethics; Philosophy and Film; Introduction to Ethics (Honors); Introduction to Philosophy (Honors); Issues in Applied Ethics; Social and Political Philosophy; Indigenous American Philosophy; Metaethics; Philosophy of Religion; Seminar on Theories of Justice; Contemporary Moral Issues; Business Ethics; Medical Ethics; Aesthetics; Feminist Philosophy; Philosophy and Race; Classics in Feminist Philosophy (Honors); Multicultural Women in the U.S.; Introduction to LGBTQ Studies; Introduction to Women’s Studies; Women’s Studies Capstone Seminar, Performance Studies.

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS “Urgency and the Cooptation of Radical Moral Discourse: A Response to Kyle Whyte,” Indigenous Philosophy and Climate Change, University of Georgia, March 26, 2021

“Advancing LGBTQ Studies: Global Trends, Local Needs,” Co-presenter with Joselyn Leimbach, Connect Conference, University of Georgia, February 27, 2021

“Remembering Karen Warren,” Panelist, American Philosophical Association Central Division (online), February 23, 2021

“Decolonial Environmental Philosophy,” Keynote Address, International Society for Environmental Ethics, October 16, 2020.

“Viola Cordova: A Philosopher for Our Times,” Invited colloquium presentation, University of South Carolina, Department of Philosophy, September 4, 2020.

“Refusing Fatalism: Realistic Approaches for Achieving Climate Justice,” Antioch College, Antioch, Ohio, October 2019. Cuomo - 8

“Good Allies in the Struggle for Climate Justice,” Keynote lecture for Our Planet, Our Lives Conference, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, October 2019.

“Global Environmental Crisis, Rogue Polluters, and the Ethics of Sabotage,” Keynote address and conference judge, Southern Appalachian Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, UNC- Asheville, February 2019.

“Gender, Vulnerability, and Ethics in Performance,” Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities Annual Conference, Athens, Georgia, November 1, 2018.

“Refusing the Anthropocene,” Feminist Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene Conference, University of Sydney, Australia, May 2018.

“Against the Idea of a New Epoch: Who is the “Anthro” in the Anthropocene?” Princeton Environmental Institute, April 27, 2018.

“Positive Process: The Feminist Philosophy of Marilyn Thie,” Colgate University Symposium on Women and Religion, Philosophy and Feminism, April 12, 2018.

“Love and Struggle: Grounding Against Environmental Fatalism,” Keynote for Environmentalism Outside the Box: An Ecosex Symposium, Department of Art, University of California-Santa Cruz, May 19, 2017.

“‘Anthropocene’: An Ethical Crisis, Not a Geological Epoch,” oral paper presentation; “Against the Anthropocene as a Geological Epoch: Scientific, Political and Ethical Arguments,” poster presentation; Town Hall meeting convener on “Questioning the Anthropocene,”; showing of my film Conversations of the North Slope of Alaska at GeoCinema, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, April 23-27, 2017.

“Against the Anthropocene” University of Minnesota-Morris, Students for Sustainability, April 20 2017.

“Methods for Philosophers: Intervention, Recovery, Painting,” American Philosophies Forum, Decatur, GA, April 6, 2017.

“The Importance of Peace Politics in the Omnipresence of War: Once More on ‘Just’ War,” War and Peacebuilding lecture series, Muhlenberg College Center for Ethics, January 27, 2017.

“Climate Justice and Loving Other Species: Why Race, Class and Gender Matter,” Keynote for “Calling All Earthlings: Reimagine Environmental Justice,” Public Policy Institute, Santa Monica College, May 12, 2016. Cuomo - 9

”Rejecting the ‘Anthropocene’ as a Geological Epoch: A Scientific, Moral and Political Argument,” Poster presentation, American Association of Geographers, San Francisco, March 31, 2016.

“Environmental Justice in Practice,” (Talk and Workshop) Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Justice Academy, Atlanta, Georgia, January 19, 2016.

“Against the Idea of The Anthropocene: An Ethical and Scientific Argument,” Oxford College of Emory University, Public lecture hosted by the Department of Philosophy, October 10, 2015

“Against the Idea of The Anthropocene: An Ethical and Scientific Argument,” Department of Geography, University of Georgia, October 23, 2015.

“Rethinking Fairness: On the Meaning of Community Input,” Keynote, Georgia Philosophical Society, November 16, 2013.

”Generating Local Knowledge and Strategies to Address Climate Change: Lessons from Northern Alaska to Hurricane Sandy,” Sandylore Symposium: Cultural Knowledge as a Resource for Disaster Response, Brooklyn Arts Council, June 13, 2013.

"Consciousness and Moral Action: Considering Climate Change,” Keynote Address, Prindle Institute Undergraduate Ethics Symposium, DePauw University, April 11, 2013.

”Climate Change and Global Social Justice,” Women’s History Month Keynote Address, Appalachian State University, March 28, 2013.

"Consciousness and Caring about Climate Change," Clemson University, January 31, 2013.

“Nonhuman Species and Climate Change,” invited speaker, “Finding a Niche for All Animals” Conference, Wesleyan University , November 10, 2012.

"Art as Political Weapon?" Emory University Department of Philosophy, October 11, 2012.

“Childcare as an Investment in the Future: A Georgia Case Study,” Presentation on Capitol Hill, National Council for Research on Women, Washington D.C., June 21, 2012

"Gender, Class, and the Politics of Climate Change," University of Dayton, March 23, 2012.

“Childcare as an Investment in the Future: A Georgia Case Study,” Kennesaw State University, March 13, 2012.

“Rethinking Adaptation through Responsibility for Climate Change,” Conference on Adaptation in Environmental Philosophy, SUNY Buffalo, March 10, 2012. Cuomo - 10

"The Social Dimensions of Climate Change," University of Georgia, Willson Center Lecture on Science for the Humanities, February 22, 2012.

“Ecophilosophy as World Philosophy: Opportunities and Challenges,” International Society for Environmental Ethics, American Philosophical Association, Central Division Meetings, Chicago, February 16, 2012

"Climate Change, Vulnerability, and Responsibility," Spelman College Department of Philosophy, January 20, 2012.

"Comments on Kelly Oliver's Women as Weapons of War," Author Meets Critics session sponsored by the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meetings, Washington, D.C., December 29, 2011.

"Reflections on Law and Policy Frameworks," Worldwide University Network Conference on Gender and Climate Change, Prato, Italy, September 16, 2011.

Panelist on Climate Ethics workshop, Side Event, UNFCCC COP-16, Cancun, Mexico, December 8, 2010.

"Climate Change, Responsibility and Vulnerability," University of Georgia Department of Philosophy, October 29, 2010.

“Ecofeminism,” Southeastern Student Renewable Energy Coalition Conference, Athens, Georgia, October 3, 2010.

“Gender and Climate Justice,” Reproductive Justice Conference, Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program, Hampshire College, April 10, 2010.

“Questioning the Paradigm of Stewardship,” International Society for Environmental Ethics, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, April 2, 2010.

“Climate Ethics/Climate Justice,” Amherst College, February 4, 2010.

Panelist on Climate Ethics workshop, Side Event, UNFCCC COP-15, Copenhagen, December 10, 2009.

“Rethinking Feminist Radicalisms/ Rejecting Taxonomy,” National Women’s Studies Association, Atlanta, November 13, 2009.

“Climate Change, Indigenous Knowledge & Scientific Methods," C-CHANGE, NSF IGERT Program, University of Kansas, October 21, 2009. Cuomo - 11

“Climate Science, Indigenous Knowledge, and Feminist Methods,” Invited Panel Presentation, Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Conference, September 26, 2009.

“Climate Change Ethics, Local Knowledge, and Subsistence,” Climate Change: A Conference on Politics, Policy, and Justice, Bern University, Bern, Switzerland, August 21, 2009.

“Feminist Research on Climate Change,” National Council for Research on Women, June 11, 2009.

“Climate Change, Ethics, and Local Knowledge,” Keynote Address, Southeastern Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Appalachian State University, April 3, 2009 .

“Environmental Change, Indigenous Knowledge, and Subsistence on Alaska's North Slope,” Gender on Ice Conference, Barnard Center for Research on Women, November 14, 2008.

“Surviving (in) Cincinnati,” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, panel organizer and presenter, June 21, 2008.

“Dignity and the Right to Be Queer,” Appalachian State University, March 19, 2008.

“Feminist Epistemology as a Resource for Health Care Policy,” University of New Mexico, March 12, 2008.

“Feminism: Why Now More than Ever,” Weiss Lecture in Feminist Theory and Practice, Wesleyan University, February 28, 2008.

“On Theorizing Sexual Identity,” and “Dignity and the Right to Be Queer,” Symposium on Ambiguity and Sexuality, University of San Francisco, February 15-16, 2008.

“Integrating Indigenous Knowledge into Climate Change Science: Methods, Goals, and Challenges,” University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Department of Alaska Native and Rural Development Seminar, Barrow Area Science Consortium, April 7, 2006.

“Postcolonial American Philosophy: Sex and Gender at the Core,” Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Conference, San Antionio, Texas, March 2006.

“Dignity and the Right to Be LGBT,” Author Meets Critics Session on Richard Mohr’s The Long Arc of Justic, APA Pacific Meetings, March 2006.

“Feminist Ethics in Theory and Practice: An Example from Climate Change Science,” Stony Brook University, Rice University, University of Georgia, February 2006.

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“The Complexity of Food Ethics,” Conference on The Ethics of Eating: Want, Surfeit and Health, Department of Philosophy, Rutgers-Newark, March 5, 2005.

“Environmental Ethics, Science, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge,” Society for Women in Philosophy, Northeastern Illinois University, September 2004.

“New Perspectives in Paleoenvironmental Studies on the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska: Women and Traditional Ecological Knowledge,” International Arctic Social Sciences, May 20, 2004.

"Embracing Ignorance as Part of What it Means to Know," Penn State University Rock Ethics Center Conference on the Ethics and Epistemology of Ignorance, March 27, 2004.

"Race is Not Sex: Comments on Overall's 'Transsexualism and Transracialism,'" Society for Analytic Feminism, American Philosophical Association Central Division, April 23, 2004.

“The View from Brooklyn: 9/11 and the Ethics of War,” University of Melbourne, March 2004. LaTrobe University, University of Western Australia, Murdoch University, March 2004, Edith Cowan University, March 2004.

“The View from Brooklyn: 9/11 and the Ethics of War,” Colgate University, November 11, 2004.

“Philosophical Sisters, Incite!” National Women’s Studies Association, June 2003.

"Truth-Telling in War Times: Queer Traditions," Graduate Center of the City University of New York, May 2003.

"Faith in Performance," Visual Culture Colloquium, Cornell University, April 2003.

"Science, Values, and Common Ground," Department of Animal Science, Cornell University, March 2003.

"The Philosopher Queen on War," Wells College, February 2002.

"The Philosopher Queen on War," University of Montana, April 2002.

"The Philosopher Queen on War," Santa Monica College, March 2002.

“From The Gospel According to Mark to Gardens in the Dunes,” Loemker Symposium on Literature as Moral Wisdom, Emory University, September 2002.

"Science, Work, and Practical Values," International Federation of Animal Science Societies, Quebec City, July 2002. Cuomo - 13

"Reading Simone Weil: It's Better to Fade Away," Stonybrook University, February 2002.

"On Ecofeminist Philosophy," International Society for Environmental Ethics, American Philosophical Association, December 2001.

"Critical Theory and the Science of Complexity," University of Kentucky, November 2001, Binghamton University, November 2001.

"Ethics and the Secular Sacred," Keynote Address, Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, University of Louisville, November 2001.

“Feminist Ethics after the Bombing of New York,” Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Conference, Tampa, October 2001.

"Ethics and the Limits of Policy," International Society for Environmental Ethics, American Philosophical Association, December 2000.

"The Philosopher Queen," Society for Women in Philosophy, Antioch College, October 2000.

"Identity Politics and the Spectre of the Man in a Dress,” American Studies Association, October, 2000.

"Getting Closer: On the Ethics of Knowledge Production," Keynote Address, Michigan State University Philosophy Graduate Student Conference, October 2000.

"Feminist Sex at Century's End,” Keynote panelist, Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Conference University of South Florida, November 1999.

"Race, Gender, and Nature: Ethics at the Crossroads of Oppression," Murdoch University, Perth, Australia, June 1999.

"Race, Gender, and Nature: Ethics at the Crossroads of Oppression," LaTrobe University, June 1999.

"Race, Gender, and Nature: Ethics at the Crossroads of Oppression," Waikato University, July 1999.

"Race, Gender, and Nature: Ethics at the Crossroads of Oppression," University of Auckland, July 1999.

"The Emptiness of Diversity, The Fullness of Difference," Keynote Address for Diversity Week, University of Florida, October 1998.

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Respondent on panels on Feminism and Ecological Communities, sponsored by Society for Women in Philosophy, APA Central and Pacific Meetings, 1998.

"Flourishing, Justice, and Ecological Communities," International Environmental Justice Conference, University of Melbourne, October 1997.

"Flourishing, Feminism, and Aristotle," University of Montana, September 1997.

"Activism at the Crossroads: On Antiracist Environmentalism," Keynote Address, Atlanta Area Women's Studies Consortium, at the Southeast Women’s Studies Association, University of Georgia, April 1997.

"Activism at the Crossroads: On Antiracist Environmentalism," Georgia State University, April 1997.

"Activism at the Crossroads: On Antiracist Environmentalism," Agnes Scott College, April 1997.

"Theorizing Lesbian Difference," Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, December 1996.

"Rainbow-Flavored Optimism and the New Queer Politics," Lafayette College, March 1996.

"The Ecological Costs of War in Peaceful Times," International Association of Women Philosophers, Conference on War, Vienna, Austria, September 1995.

"Not So Static After All: Ecofeminism and Anti-Essentialist Critique," Binghamton University, Department of Philosophy, April 1995.

"'The Person is Political' Revisited" (with Lori Gruen), Ecofeminist Philosophies Conference, University of Dayton, 1995.

"Flourishing, Feminism, and Environmental Ethics," Cornell University, Department of Science and Technology Studies, February 1995.

"Ethics for Cyborgs," Illinois Wesleyan University, February 1995.

"Why Feminists Care About the Environment," Illinois State University, Department of Philosophy, February 1995.

"Population Policy in the 'Third' World: A Feminist Critique,"Conference on Feminist Ethics and Public Policy, , November 1994.

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"Responsibility and World Hunger," Debate with Thomas Pogge, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, May 1994.

"Ecofeminist Activism and Thoughtful Practice," Keynote Address, Diemer Symposium on Ethics, Hiram College, May 1994.

Workshops “Ideas for Decolonizing ‘Intro to Philosophy,’” Panelist, University of Georgia, December 10, 2020.

“Teaching Environmental Philosophy: Engaged and Inclusive Pedagogies,” Invited panelist, International Society for Environmental Ethics, November 6, 2020.

Guest Faculty Mentor, Prindle Institute Undergraduate Ethics Symposium, DePauw University, April 11-13, 2013.

“Transformative Change: Integrating Responsibilities and Care into Climate Science and Policy,” Invited workshop sponsored by the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Olso, Norway, December 13-15, 2012.

World Universities Network Gender Justice and Global Climate Change Working Group, convened through the Rock Ethics Center at Pennsylvania State University, 2009-2010.

American Philosophical Association Committee on Applied Philosophy Workshop, American Philosophical Society Pacific Division, April 2, 2010.

Thesis Supervision (University of Georgia (2007- and University of Cincinnati 1992-2006)

Josue Piniero, Ph.D. Philosophy, current Gehad Abdelal, Ph.D. Philosophy, current Nucharee Wongsamut, Ph.D. Philosophy, current Justin Simpson, Ph.D. Philosophy, current Eric Christiansen, Ph.D. Philosophy, 2020 Rebecca Neher, Ph.D. Philosophy, 2017 Cassie Striblen, Ph.D. Philosophy, 2006 Catherine Sherron, Ph.D. Philosophy, 2003 Erin Brown, M.A. Philosophy, 2001 Zachary Cogley, M.A. Philosophy, 2001 Jennifer McBride, M.A. Women’s Studies, 1999 Tracy Davis, M.A. Women’s Studies, 1997 Megan Richards, M.A. Women’s Studies, 1993 Cuomo - 16

Elizabeth Hodge, M.A. Philosophy, 1993 Mary Turgi, M.A. Women’s Studies, 1993

Committee Member Brian Wright, Ph.D. Philosophy, current Michael Lindquist, Ph.D. Philosophy, current Jaleesa Reed, Ph.D. Merchandising, current Anne Portman, Ph.D. Philosophy, 2016 Tess Varner, Ph.D. Philosophy, 2016 Daniel Crescenzo, Ph.D. Philosophy, 2016 Alana Shaw, Ph.D. Geography, 2016 Christian Cotton, Ph.D. Philosophy, 201S Alicia Corts, Theater and Film Studies, 2014 Kristen McCauliff, Ph.D. Communications, 2011 Elizabeth Steffel, M.F.A. Photography, 2006 Paul Dunbar, M.F.A. Architecture, 1998

Selected Professional Service • Member, Task Force on Inclusion and Equity, Department of Philosophy, UGA, 2020- • Editorial Board, Indigeneity & Critical Theorizing, 2020- • Editorial Board, Environmental Ethics, 2018- • Editorial Board, Ethics and the Environment, 2017- • External Program Reviewer and Committee Chair, Program in Environmental Analysis, Pomona College, February 23-24, 2017 • Internal Program Reviewer, Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, September 2012 • External Program Reviewer, Central European University M.A. Program in Critical Gender Studies, May 2011 • Internal Program Reviewer, Institute for Native American Studies, University of Georgia, September 2011 • Web Developer, Society for Women in Philosophy, 2009-2010 • Editor, Society for Women in Philosophy Newsletter, 2004-09

Peer Reviewer for Academic Journals and Presses Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, Contemporary Political Theory, Environmental Ethics, Ethics, Ethics and the Environment, Geographical Review, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Journal of Feminist Scholarship, Journal of Health and Human Rights, Journal of , Local Environment, National Research Council of Canada, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Press, Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, Social Science Research Council, Societies, State University of New York Press, Southern Journal of Philosophy, Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies Cuomo - 17

Professional Associations American Philosophical Association Association of American Geographers Society for Women in Philosophy Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) College Art Association International Association of Women Philosophers National Women’s Studies Association SLAG-P American Studies Association

Grants HP, Inc.,“Addressing Ocean-Bound Plastics with HP: Gender Roles and Needs within Waste Management in Haiti, April 2019–March 2020, Co-investigator with Dr. Jenna Jambeck

National Science Foundation, “IGE: Applying Creative Inquiry to Enhance Imaginative and Collaborative Capacity in STEM” (co-PIs Kathryn Roulston, Nathan Nibbelink et. al). Researcher, 2019-2022.

Willson Center for Arts and Humanities Faculty Research Grant for “Mapping and Empowering Environmental Ethics,” Community-based research, $10,000, University of Georgia, 2016-17 Creative Research Medal, for “Innovative Interdisciplinary Research on the Epistemology and Ethics of Climate Change,” University of Georgia, 2012 Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE), Grant for “Climate Change: Conveying Realities,” a pop- up art and science exhibition in Athens, University of Georgia, 2011-2012 National Science Foundation, "Collaborative Research: Toward a Circumarctic Lakes Observation Network —Multiscale observations of lacustrine systems,” Consultant, 2012-2017

Ms. Foundation and the National Council for Research on Women, “Childcare as an Investment for the Future,” co-PI with Lynda Sagrestano, $6,000, 2010-11

National Science Foundation, “Connecting Indigenous Knowledge to Landscape Process Research, Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska,” co-PI with Eisner and Hinkel, $250,000, 2006-2010 Willson Center/University of Georgia Research Foundation Senior Faculty Research Grant, “Investigating Multiple Epistemologies and Ethics Concerning Climate Change in the Arctic,” National Science Foundation, "Reconstructing Landscape Evolution of the Alaskan Coastal Plain Using Indigenous Knowledge," co-PI with W. Eisner and K. Hinkel, $55,479, 2005-2006

Taft Center Cost-Sharing Grant, University of Cincinnati, 2004

Faculty Development Awards, University of Cincinnati, 1994, 1996

Taft Center Research and Travel Grants, University of Cincinnati, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998