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ANDY LAMEY Curriculum Vitae

Philosophy Department 0119 University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0119 [email protected] (858) 534-9111

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Applied Ethics (esp. animal and environmental), Political

AREAS OF COMPETENCE: Ethics, Bioethics, Philosophy and Literature

CURRENT POSITION Associate Teaching Professor, University of California, San Diego, Department of Philosophy 2019-Present

EDUCATION PhD, Philosophy, Awarded July 2011 University of Western Australia, Department of Philosophy Supervisors: Miri Albahari (primary) and Keith Horton Dissertation title: The Ethical Creature: Animals and Equal Consideration

Master of Arts, Philosophy, 1998 University of Ottawa, Department of Philosophy Supervisor: Will Kymlicka Thesis title: Rebuilding Berlin’s Bridge: Value Pluralism as a Support to

Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Philosophy, 1993 University of King’s College, Nova Scotia, Canada

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Lamey, A. (2019) Duty and the Beast: Should We Eat Meat in the Name of ? Cambridge University Press.

• Reviews: Nonfiction.fr June 5, 2019 (French); Metapsychology Online Reviews July 2, 2019; Choice Reviews December 4 2019; The Journal of Spring 2020; Knowing Animals (podcast) June 2020.

Lamey, A. (2011). Frontier Justice: The Global Refugee Crisis and What To Do About It. Doubleday Canada/University of Queensland Press.

• Reviews: Toronto Star 30 March 2011; Ottawa Citizen 3 April 2011; Winnipeg Free Press 9 April 2011; Globe and Mail 22 April 2011; Halifax Chronicle- Herald 1 May 2011; Literary Review of Canada 1 July 2011; The Age 22 November 2011; Sydney Morning Herald 28 January 2012; The Weekend Australian 4 February 2012; Australian Book Review April 2012; Inside Story (Melbourne) 19 July 2012.

Peer-reviewed Research Articles

Lamey, A. 2020. An Institutional Right of Refugee Return. European Journal of Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejop.12614 (advance view), 1-17.

Lamey, A. (2019a). Can There Be a Right of Return? Journal of Refugee Studies, fez108, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez108 (advance view), 1-12.

Lamey, A. (2019b). The Animal Ethics of Temple Grandin: A Protectionist Analysis. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32/1: 143-164.

Lamey, A. (2018a). Field Deaths in Plant Agriculture, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31/4: 409-28 (with Bob Fischer).

Lamey, A. (2018b). Making the Animals on the Plate Visible: Anglophone Celebrity Chef Cookbooks Ranked by Sentient Animal Deaths, Food Ethics 2/1: 409-28 (with Ike Sharpless).

Lamey, A. (2016a). The Jurisdiction Argument for Immigration Control: A Critique. Social Theory and Practice 42/3: 581-604.

Lamey, A. (2016b). French Fascism and History in “Speck’s Idea.” Studies in Canadian Literature 40/2: 1-22.

Lamey, A. (2015). Ecosystems as Spontaneous Orders. Critical Review 27/1: 64-88.

Lamey, A. (2012a). A Liberal Theory of Asylum. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (3): 235-257.

Lamey A. (2012b). Primitive Self-consciousness and Avian Cognition. The Monist 95 (3): 486-510.

Lamey, A. (2010). Sympathy and Scapegoating in J.M. Coetzee. In & Anton Leist (Eds.), J. M. Coetzee and Ethics: Philosophical Perspectives on Literature. New York: Columbia University Press.

Lamey, A. (2007). Food Fight! Davis vs. Regan on the Ethics of Eating Beef. Journal of Social Philosophy 38(2): 331-348.

Other Articles (Selected)

Lamey, A. (2020). In The US Campus Speech Wars, Palestinian Advocacy is a Blind Spot. Best Canadian Essays 2020. Sarmishta Subramanian, ed. (Windsor: Biblioasis, 2020).

Lamey, A. (2020) What if We Could Have Meat Without Murder? The Stone (Philosophy blog) The New York Times, July 2.

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Lamey, A. (2019). The Trump Card: What David Frum is Missing About America’s Worst President. Best Canadian Essays 2019. Donaldson, ed. (Windsor: Biblioasis, 2020).

Lamey, A. (2004). Reckless Falsehoods (Stephen Glass scandal). The Believer. May, pp. 5-15.

Lamey, A. (1999). Francophonia Forever: The Contradiction in Charles Taylor's Politics of Recognition. Times Literary Supplement (London), 23 July, pp. 12-15.

Lamey, A. (1996). The Wacousta Syndrome: Literature, Nationalism and Lousy Taste. The New Republic, 24 June, 33-40. Essay-review of Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature, by Margaret Atwood.

Book Reviews

Lamey, A. (2014) Review of The Ethics of Immigration, by Jospeh Carens. Oxford University Press. Literary Review of Canada, April (2,400 words).

Lamey, A. (2013). Review of Can Animals Be Moral?, by . Oxford University Press. Scope, September 17 (1,500 words).

Lamey, A. (2012). Review of No Return, No Refuge: Rights and Rites in Minority Repatriation, by Howard Adelman and Elazar Barkan. Columbia University Press. Literary Review of Canada, (2,400 words).

Lamey, A. (2010a). Review of Toward a of Race, by Falguni Sheth. State University of New York Press. African Studies Quarterly 10(4): 157-61 (2,700 words).

Lamey, A. (2010b). Review of Why Not Socialism?, by G. A. Cohen. Princeton University Press. Literary Review of Canada, June (3,200 words).

Lamey, A. (2007). Review of Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership by . Harvard University Press. Philosophical Books, 48(4): 376-381 (2,400 words).

Radio Documentaries

Lamey, A. (2005). Frontier Justice. Ideas. Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 14 November. Radio documentary on Hannah Arendt’s critique of human rights.

Lamey, A. (1999). Then We Take Berlin. Ideas. Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 20 October. Radio documentary on ’s pluralism.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS

Teaching Experience

Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego (2013-19)

3 Regular teaching responsibilities for Philosophy and the Environment, Contemporary Moral Issues, Technology and Human Values, Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics, Ethics and Society, Ethics and Society II, Philosophy and Literature.

Lecturer (U.S. equivalent: Assistant Professor): Department of Philosophy, Monash University (2011-2013). Three-year contract position with teaching responsibility for upper-year courses on Value Theory, International Justice, Environmental Ethics and The Ethics of Global Conflict, and a first-year course on Human Rights Theory.

Sessional Lecturer: School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame Australia (2010). Teaching responsibilities for graduate-level course on Medical Ethics delivered to medical students.

Casual Lecturer: Department of Philosophy, University of Western Australia (2009). Lecturer in team-taught courses Intro to Philosophy: Philosophy and Human Nature (2007, 2008) and Intro to Philosophy: Ethics, Free Will and Meaning.

Associate Lecturer: Department of Philosophy, University of Western Australia (2008). Six-month contract position with teaching responsibilities for upper-year course on Political Philosophy and lecturing and tutoring in first-year courses on Critical Thinking and Human Nature.

Tutor: Department of Philosophy, University of Western Australia An Introduction to Critical Thinking (2006, 2008), Intro to Philosophy: Philosophy and Human Nature (2006, 2007, 2008), Social Ethics: People and their Institutions (2006), Key Topics in Philosophy (2006), Social Ethics: Life and Death (2007), Social Ethics: An Introduction (2008), Intro to Philosophy: Ethics, Free Will and Meaning (2009).

Tutor: School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame, Australia Philosophy for Medical Students (2008) Medical Ethics (2010).

Peer-reviewed Articles on Teaching

Lamey, A. (2020). Justice: A Role-Immersion Game for Teaching Political Philosophy. Teaching Philosophy 43/3: 303-330 (with Matthew Draper and Noel Martin).

Lamey A. (2018). Teaching Philosophy Through a Role-immersion Game. Teaching Philosophy 41/2: 175-98 (with Kathryn Joyce and Noel Martin).

Lamey, A. (2016). Exploring Video Feedback in Philosophy: Benefits for Instructors and Students. Teaching Philosophy 39/2: 137-62 (with Tanya Hall and Dean Tracy).

Lamey A. (2015). Video Feedback in Philosophy. Metaphilosophy 46/4: 1-22.

Lamey, A. (2008). Posner on the Uselessness of Moral Theory. Preparing for the Graduates of 2015. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Teaching and Learning Forum, 30-31 January 2008. Curtin University of Technology, Perth (with Kirsty Best).

4 Professional Development

Foundations of University Teaching and Learning Certificate, University of Western Australia. Competitive training program in university teaching. Extensive in-class evaluation of teaching, bi-weekly workshops, e-teaching, major research project related to teaching, Feb-Oct 2007.

GRANTS AND AWARDS Assessment Grant (Teaching), Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Education, University of California, San Diego 2019 (US$5,642). Course Development and Instructional Improvement Grant, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Education, University of California, San Diego 2019 (US$13,674.95).

General Campus Research Award, University of California, San Diego, 2018 (US$2,000.22). General Campus Research Award, University of California, San Diego, Summer 2016 (US$4,666.36). General Campus Research Award, University of California, San Diego, Summer 2015 ((US$4,653.54). Graduate Student Travel Stipend, American Philosophical Association, 2009. Awarded to “A Liberal Theory of Asylum” (US$300). Prize for Higher Degree by Research Achievement, University of Western Australia. Best peer-reviewed publication by a postgraduate in the humanities or social sciences (qualitative) 2008. Awarded to “Sympathy and Scapegoating in J.M. Coetzee” (AU$1,000). Best Student Paper, Philosophy Colloquium, Murdoch University, 2008. Awarded to “A Liberal Theory of Asylum.” Dean’s Postgraduate Award, University of Western Australia, 2007 (AU$1,500). Research Grant, Culture and Animals Foundation, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2007 (US$750). Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship, 2006-2009. Australia’s most competitive scholarship (AU$ 20,000 per annum). University Postgraduate Award, 2006-2009 (AU$20,000 per annum). Grant for Professional Writers, Canada Council for the Arts, 2005 (C$10,000). Canadian National Magazine Award, Gold Medal, One-of-a-kind magazine journalism, 2002 (C$1,000).

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS

Equal Consideration of Animal Resources. Agency, Domination and Resistance: Animal Rights in an Unjust World. MANCEPT Workshop, September 2020.

The Logic of the Larder, University of Western Australia, Discipline Group of Philosophy, December 2018 (invited).

5 Long Live the New Flesh: The Ethics of In Vitro Meat, Minding Animals Three, Mexico City, January 2018.

Canadian Refugee Policy, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, 22nd Annual Conference, McGill University, Montreal, February 2017 (invited).

The Dinner of Double Effect, Beyond Conference, Queen’s University, Kingston, June 2017.

Refugee Rights and State Responsibility, Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, College of New Jersey, Trenton, October 2016 (invited).

The New Omnivorism and the Doctrine of Double Effect, Oxford Center for Animal Ethics Summer School 2016, Oxford, July 2016.

The Right of Return, Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, Queen’s University, Belfast, July 2016.

The Right of Return, Global Studies Association, Global (In)Securities, St ’s University College, Belfast, July 2016.

Commentator: The Exploitation of Children by Parents, Samantha Brennan. Exploitation: Politics, Philosophy and Economics, University of San Diego, April 2016.

Can There be a Right of Return? Overcoming the Feasibility Objection, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco, April 2016.

What is a Right of Return? Association for Political Theory Annual Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, October 2015.

A Liberal Right of Return, Political Theory Workshop, Political Science Department, University of California, San Diego, June 2015.

Scanlon’s Dilemma: Contractualism and Moral Motivation, SoCal Philosophy Conference, San Diego State University, October 2013.

Scanlon’s Dilemma: Contractualism and Moral Motivation, University of Western Australia, August 2013.

Ecosystems as Spontaneous Orders. Australasian Association for Philosophy Conference, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, July 2012.

Contractualism and Consciousness. La Trobe University, Melbourne, May 2012 (invited).

Asymmetrical Reproductive Obligation: A Defence. University of Sydney, Sydney, October 2011 (invited).

Generating Media Interest in Philosophy. Committee on Public Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston, December 2010.

Comments on Fred Harrington, “Rights and Agent-relative Consequentialism,” American Philosophy Association, Eastern Division, New York, December 2010.

A Liberal Theory of Asylum. Colloquium Paper, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, New York, December 2009.

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A Liberal Theory of Asylum. Australasian Association for Philosophy Conference, University of Melbourne, July 2009.

Sympathy and Scapegoating in J.M. Coetzee. Philosophical Society of Southern Africa, University of Fort Hare, Hogsback, January 2009.

A Liberal Theory of Asylum, Philosophy Colloquium, Murdoch University, Perth, December 2008.

Sympathy and Scapegoating in J.M. Coetzee. University of Western Australia Philosophy Seminar, August 2008.

Experimental Philosophy: The Challenge to Ethics. Philosophy Colloquium, Murdoch University, December 2007.

Epistemological Critiques of Reflective Equilibrium. Australasian Association for Philosophy Conference, University of New England, July 2007.

Temple Grandin and the Ethics of Humane Slaughter. On the Ethical Life: The Philosophy of Peter Singer, University of Sydney, April 2007.

The Three Burials of Reflective Equilibrium. University of Western Australia Philosophy Seminar, May 2006.

Guantanamo Bay and the Rights of Refugees. Murdoch University Pubtalk, March 2006.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial Board Member, Teaching Ethics, September 2020-present.

Editorial Board Member, Teaching Philosophy, September 2018-present.

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, July 2019-present.

Organizer, Reacting to the Past Regional Conference, University of California, San Diego, April 2018.

Organizer, Reacting to the Past Regional Conference, University of California, San Diego, April 2017.

Steering Committee Member, Mellon Grant Project, Division of Arts and Humanities, University of California, San Diego, 2017.

Alternate, Philosophy Department Representative to Faculty Senate, 2014-16.

Search Committee Member, Assistant Professor: Business Ethics, Division of Arts & Humanities/Rady School of Management, 2016.

Search committee Member, Junior ethics position, Philosophy Department, University of California, San Diego, 2014-15.

Honours Co-ordinator, Philosophy Department, Monash University. 2013.

7 Faculty Mentor, First in the Family Program, Monash University. Mentor to two students who are in the first generation of their family to attend university, 2012-13.

Member, Arts Faculty Early Career Researchers Committee, Monash University. Representative for the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies. March 2012-present.

Co-organizer and Speaker, Media and Philosophy Panel, Committee on Public Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston, December 2010

Deputy Media Officer, 2007-2008, Australasian Association of Philosophy

Co-organizer and Speaker, Press Lunch, Sydney, 2007 Australasian Association of Philosophy

Referee, American Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, Nous, Social Philosophy Today, Leading Fellows Post-Doc Program (EU), Polity Press, Arendt Studies, Southern Journal of Philosophy, Social Theory and Practice, Journal of Social Philosophy, Teaching Philosophy , Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Neuroethics.

REFERENCES Miri Albahari Assistant Professor, Philosophy (M207) University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Crawley, WA 6009 Australia Phone: +61 8 6488-2109 E-mail: albahari@artsuwa eduau

Keith Horton Lecturer, School of English Literatures and Philosophy University of Wollongong Wollongong, NSW 2522 Australia Phone: +61 2 4221-4069! Email: khortonuoweduau

Will Kymlicka Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy Department of Philosophy Watson Hall 313 Queen's University Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 Canada Phone: +1 (613) 533-2182 Email: kymlickaqueensuca

Peter Singer Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics University Center for Human Values Princeton University 5 Ivy Lane Princeton, NJ, USA, 08544 Phone: (609): 258-2202 Email: psingerprincetonedu

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