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CURRICULUM VITAE October 2019 FRANK CUNNINGHAM Emeritus Professor of Philosophy & Political Science, University of Toronto Adjunct Professor of Urban Studies, Simon Fraser University 2055 Pendrell St. #1903 [email protected] Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6G 1T9 web: www.frankcunningham.ca 604-565-1116 ACADEMIC HISTORY Ph.D. University of Toronto 1970 M.A. University of Chicago 1965 B.A. Indiana University 1962 University of Toronto Appointments Philosophy Department: Lecturer 1967; Assistant Professor, 1970; Associate Professor, 1974; Professor, 1986. Department of Political Science: Cross Appointment, 2000. Cities Centre, University of Toronto, 2007 - 2013. Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto, 2009 - . Simon Fraser Appointment, Adjunct Professor of Urban Studies, 2015- Visiting Positions University of Amsterdam, Fall 1990 Lanzhou University (PRC), Spring, 199l Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto), Fall 1994, Fall 1997, Spring 2007 University of Rome (I), Spring 1999 Posts Interim Director, Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, 2011 Principal, Innis College, University of Toronto, 2000- 2005 President, Canadian Philosophical Association, 1997-98 (Vice President, 1996-97) Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, 1982- 88 (Associate Chair, 1977-8; Acting Chair, 1991-92) HONOURS Recipient, SAC/APUS Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2005 Recipient, Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal, 2002 Senior Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto, 1999 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, 1995 - Faculty Teaching Fellow, University of Toronto, 1974-75 Mary Beatty Fellowship, University of Toronto, 1965-66 School of Letters Fellowship, Indiana University, 1964-5 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1962-63 Phi Beta Kappa, 1962 Ford Foundation Fellowship, 1961-62 TEACHING Introductory Courses: Introduction to Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Science and Society (in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering), Environmental Ethics. 2 Mid-level Courses: Philosophy of History, Philosophy of Social Science, Marxism, Social and Political Philosophy (focuses in different years have included: Multiculturalism, Racism, Globalism, World Hunger, Equality, Cities). Advanced Undergraduate and Graduate Courses: Democratic Theory, Urban Philosophy. SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS Books The Political Thought of C.B. Macpherson: Contemporary Applications. (New York: Palgrave, 2019). Philosophy: The Big Questions (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2003). Textbook coauthored with three secondary school teachers for use in Ontario’s grades 11 and 12 philosophy course. This is available free of charge at http://ontariophilosophy.ca/grade11. Theories of Democracy: A Critical Introduction (London: Routledge, 2002); Serbian translation (Belgrade: Filip Visnjic, 2003); Japanese translation (Tokyo: Ochanomizu Shobo, 2004); Portuguese translation (Porto Alegre: Artmed Editora SA, 2009). The Real World of Democracy Revisited and Other Essays on Socialism and Democracy (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1994); Japanese translation (Kyoto: Houritsu Bunkasha, 1994). Democratic Theory and Socialism (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, l987); Italian translation (Rome: Riuniti, 199l); Japanese translation (Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Hyoron-sha, 1992). Co-editor, Social Movements/Social Change, Socialist Studies Annual Vol. 4, (Toronto: Between the Lines, 1988). Understanding Marxism: A Canadian Introduction (Toronto: Progress Publishers, 1977). Objectivity in Social Science (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1973). Published Papers / Contributions to Collections (Some papers are available on my personal website; some others by request.) “Urban Philosophy in Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project,” entry in Joseph S. Biehl, et.al, eds. forthcoming Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of the City (New York: Routledge, 2018). “Globalization, Nationalism, and Democracy,” in Memoirs of the Institute of Humanities, Human and Social Sciences: Ritsumeikan University, No. 116 (2018) English: 3-35, Japanese: 37-69. “Phalanstery,” entry in Bryan S. Turner, ed., The Wiley Encyclopedia of Social Theory (Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons, 2017) 1723-1731. “Was C.B. Macpherson a Crypto Philosopher?,” Review essay of Phillip Hansen’s Reconsidering C.B. Macpherson, with a reply by Hansen and a rejoinder to the reply, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 49, no. 3 (September 2016) 559-574. “Democratic Theory,” entry in James Wright, ed., International Encylopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, vol. 6 (Oxford: Elsevier 2015) 90-96. Entries on “Pluralism” (4846-4848), “Pragmatism” (4995-4999), and “Virtue Ethics” (6943-6947) in A.C. Michalos, ed., Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well Being Research (Heidelberg: Springer, 2014). “Urban Aboriginal Sovereignty and ‘Homefulness’,” in Philosophy and Aboriginal Rights: Critical Dialogues, Sandra Tomsons and Lorraine Mayer, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013) 272-282. “Introductions” to Oxford University Press’s reissuing of books by C.B. Macpherson: Possessive Individualism (2011), Democratic Theory (2012), The Life and Times of Liberal Democracy (2012), Burke (2013), The Rise and Fall of 3 Economic Justice (2013). “The city, the university, and multiculturalism,” supplement to Forschung Frankfurt: The University and the City (Goethe University: Frankfurt, 2012) 12-13. “L’Université et la Justice Sociale,” dans Penser les institutions, Patrick Turmel, et. al., dirs. (Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2012) 163-184. “The Gruing of Cities” in The Natural City: Re-envisioning the Built Environment, Stephen Scharper and Ingrid Stafanovic. eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Fall, 2012) 50-64. Available from personal website. “The Virtues of Urban Citizenship,” City, Culture, and Society, Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 2011) 35-44. Available from personal website. “The Governance of Toronto: Challenges of Size and Complexity,” with Richard Stren, et. al., Cities Centre, University of Toronto publication, June 2010. “Triangulating Utopia: Manfredo Tafuri, Walter Benjamin, Henri Lefebvre,” City: analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action, Vol. 14, No. 3 (June 2010) 268-277. Available from personal website. “Public Spaces and Subversion,” in Rites of Way: The Politics and Poetics of Public Space, Mark Kingwell and Patrick Turmel, eds. (Waterloo, On.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009) 85-99. Available from personal website. “The University Public and its Enemies,” Janice Newson and Claire Polster, eds., Academic Callings (Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 2009) 219-227. “Class and Democracy in American Politics,” Seishin-Kagaku, No. 47 (March 2009) 49-64. “Globalization and Developmental Democracy,” Ethical Perspectives, Vol. 15, No. 4 (2008) 487-505. Available from personal website. “The Political Theory of C.B. Macpherson and Globalization” (in Japanese translation), Ritsumeikan Daiguku- Jinmonkagaku-kenkyoji-kiyo, Vol. 90 (2008). “The Global Public and its Problems,” in Deen Chaterjee, ed., Democracy in a Global World (Roman & Littlefield, 2007). 201-21. Japanese translation, Ritsumeikan Hogaku, Vol. 319, No. 3 (2008) 127-143. “What’s Wrong With Inequality,” Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Web Publication, (November 2007) 1-10, http://www.growinggap.ca/node/93. Available on personal website and in hard copy as “The Trouble with Inequality,” The CCPA Monitor, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Vol. 14, No. 5 (October 2007) 21-24. “Cities: A Philosophical Inquiry,” Centre for Urban and Community Studies Research Bulletin #39, University of Toronto, Sept. 2007. Available on personal website and at http://www.urbancentre.Autoronto.ca/researchbulletin.html click Cunningham 39. Available from personal website. “The University and Social Justice,” The Journal of Academic Ethics, Vol. 5 (2007) 153-162. “Twilight of the Modern Princes,” Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Winter 2006) 566-583. An early version is available in Japanese translation, Globalization Theory; Problematics and Perspectives, Yoshikazu Nakatani, ed. (Kyoto: Horitsu Bunka Sha, 2007) 198-223. nd “Counter-Oppressive Terrorism,” Moral Issues in Global Perspective, Vol. 1, 2 , Cristine Koggel, ed. (Toronto: Broadview Press, 2006) 331-340). “The Conflicting Truths of Religion and Democracy,” in John Rowan, ed., Human Rights, Religion and Democracy (Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2005) 65-80. Available from personal website. 4 “Market Economies and Market Societies,” Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Summer 2005) 129-142. “Retrieving Macpherson,” review article of Jules Townshend’s C.B. Macpherson and the Problem of Liberal Democracy, Science & Society, Vol. 67, No. 2 (Summer 2003) 236-244. “TYP and University Boundaries,” in Access & Equity in the University, Keren S. Brathwaite, ed. (Toronto: Canadian Scholar’s Press, 2003) 117-136. “Democracy and Globalization,” in Civilizing Globalization: A Survival Guide, Richard Sandbrook, ed. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003) 139-155. "Nations and Nationalism: The Case of Canada/Quebec," Philip Alperson, ed., Diversity and Community: A Critical Reader (London: Blackwell, 2002) 182-208. “Social Cohesion: Philosophical Perspective,” Audrey Kobayashi and Jennifer Clinesmith, eds., SOCO 2002: Proceedilngs, SSHRC/Social Cohesion Colloquium (Kingston: Queen’s University Press, 2002) 1-10. "Could Canada Become Bosnia?," Carol Gould and Pasquale Pasquino, eds., Cultural Identity and the Nation-State