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Colleen Murphy

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Law 504 East Pennsylvania Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61820 Email: [email protected] Website: www.drcolleenmurphy.com

EDUCATION University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Ph.D. in (2000 - 2004) Master of Arts in Philosophy (1998 - 2000) University of Notre Dame Bachelor of Arts cum laude (1993 - 1997) College of Arts and Letters Honors Program University of Oxford Visiting Student (1997 - 1998)

ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Roger and Stephany Joslin Professor of Law (2020 - present) Professor of Philosophy (courtesy appointment) (2019 - present) Professor of Political Science (courtesy appointment) (2016 - present) Professor of Law (2016 - 2020) Professor of Philosophy (joint appointment) (2016 - 2019) Associate Professor of Law with tenure (June 2015 - 2016) Associate Professor of Philosophy (joint appointment (2015 - 2016) Associate Professor of Philosophy with tenure (Jan. 2012 - 2015) Associate Professor of Political Science (courtesy appointment) (2015 - 2016) Associate Professor of Law (courtesy appointment) (2014 - 2015) Affiliate faculty Beckman Institute (Jan. 2014 - present) Center for African Studies (2013 - present) European Union Center (2015 - present) The Initiative in Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies (2018 - present) The Program in Arms Control & Domestic and International Security (2013 - present) Texas A&M University Associate Professor of Philosophy with tenure (2010 - Dec. 2011) Ray A. Rothrock ’77 Fellow, College of Liberal Arts (2010 - Dec. 2011) Assistant Professor of Philosophy (2004 - 2010) Binghamton University, Program in Philosophy, Politics, and Law (PPL) PPL Visiting Scholar (April 2017) 3.TU Centre for and Technology (3TU.Ethics), jointly run by Delft, Eindhoven, & Twente Universities, Netherlands Visiting Professor (May - June 2016) Princeton University, University Center for Human Values Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow (2010 - 2011)

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Director, Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program (June 2013 - 2020, 2021-2026)

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 1 PUBLICATIONS

Books

1. THE CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (Cambridge University Press, 2017). 1.1 North American Society for Social Philosophy 2017 Book Award 1.2 Wayne R. LaFave Award for Excellence in Faculty Scholarship, University of Illinois College of Law 1.3 Published Symposia • JAMES G. STEWART BLOG (2017) (five reviews and reply by Murphy) • JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ETHICS (2018) (four reviews and reply by Murphy) Reprinted in Krushil Watene & Eric Palmer (eds.) RECONCILIATION, TRANSITIONAL, AND INDIGENOUS JUSTICE (Routledge, 2020). • NOTIZIE DI POLITEI (2018) (two reviews and reply by Murphy) • SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY TODAY (2019) (three reviews and reply by Murphy) 1.4 Panel Discussions • 2019 Central Division Meeting, American Philosophical Association, Author Meets Critics • Illinois Program in Law and Philosophy, University of Illinois College of Law, Oct. 2017 • Human Development and Capability Association Annual Conference, Sept. 2017 • Dipartimento Cesare Beccaria, University of Milan and the Centro Studi Politeia, May 2017 1.5 Reviews • Bronwyn Leebaw, 17 PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS 559 (2019) • Baligh Ben Taleb, HISTORICAL DIALOGUES, JUSTICE, AND MEMORY NETWORK (2019) • Kang Hyuk Min, 7 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION & SECURITY 46 (2019) • Catherine Lu, 13 CRIMINAL LAW AND PHILOSOPHY 545 (2019) • Stephen B. Hawkins, 58 DIALOGUE 784 (2019) • Nir Eisikovits, 129 ETHICS 132 (2018) • Lauren Marie Balasco, 12 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE 368 (2018) • Patti Lenard, NOTRE DAME PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS (2018.03.05) (2018)

2. A MORAL THEORY OF POLITICAL RECONCILIATION (Cambridge University Press, 2010). Paperback edition published in 2012.

2.1 Chapter 1 reprinted in Hugh LaFollette (ed.), ETHICS IN PRACTICE, 4th ed. (Wiley, 2014), pp. 675-684

2.2 Symposium in CRIMINAL LAW AND PHILOSOPHY (2016) (three reviews and reply by Murphy) 2.3 2012 Pacific Division Meeting, American Philosophical Association, Author Meets Critics 2.4 Reviews • Paul Hughes, 124 663 (2015) • Ambika Satkunanathan, 8 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE 171 (2014) • Daniel Philpott, 10 JOURNAL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY 227 (2013) • Andrei Galiță, 4 HISTORY OF COMMUNISM IN EUROPE 166 (2013) • Olivera Simic, 21 GRIFFITH LAW REVIEW 809 (2013) • Nir Eisikovits, 34 HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY 1211 (2012) • Alice MacLachlan, 3 TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY 95 (2012) • Val Napolean, Equality JOTWELL (2012) • Darrel Moellendorf, 122 ETHICS 198 (2011) • Kendy Hess, NOTRE DAME PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS (2011.04.01) (2011) • Stephen Esquith, 9 PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS 418 (2011)

Edited Volumes

1. CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS: RISKS AND INEQUALITIES (Springer, 2018) (co-edited with Paolo Gardoni and Robert McKim)

2. RISK OF NATURAL HAZARDS: INTERDISCIPLINARY CHALLENGES AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS (Springer, 2015) (co-edited with Paolo Gardoni and Arden Rowell).

3. ENGINEERING ETHICS FOR A GLOBALIZED WORLD (Springer, 2015) (co-edited with Paolo Gardoni, Hassan Bashir, Charles E. Harris, Jr., and Eyad Masad).

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 2 Edited Journal Issue

1. Special issue of SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS on Sabine Roeser’s Risk, Technology & Moral Emotions (Routledge, 2017) (2020) (introduction, three reviews, reply by Roeser) (co-edited with Neelke Doorn).

Journal Articles

1. Technology and Transitional Justice, SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY AND POLICY (under contract and to appear in Winter 2021 issue).

2. Transitional Justice, PHILOSOPHY COMPASS (under contract).

3. and its Limits: A Response to de Shalit, AUSTRALASIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW (forthcoming December 2020).

4. Empirical Predictive Modeling Approach to Quantifying Social Vulnerability to Natural Hazards, ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOGRAPHERS (forthcoming) (with Y. Victor Wang, Paolo Gardoni, and Stephane Guerrier).

5. Religion and Transitional Justice, 149 DAEDELUS 185 (summer 2020).

6. On Principled Compromise, CXX PROCEEDINGS OF THE 47 (2020). 7. Society-based Design: Promoting Societal Well-being by Designing Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, 5 SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE 4 (2020) (with Paolo Gardoni). 8. Transitional Justice, the United States, Equality, and Trade-Offs: A Response to Adkins, Mayer, and Boettcher, 35 SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY TODAY 187 (2020).

9. Reconciliation, (rev.) STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY (Winter 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/reconciliation/ (with Linda Radzik). Original 2015 entry: Reconciliation Translated into Serbian: http://www.recom.link/sr/pomirenje-stanford-encyclopedia-philosophy/ 10. Worldwide Predictions of Earthquake Casualty Rates with Seismic Intensity Measure and Socioeconomic Data: A Fragility-Based Formulation, 21 NATURAL HAZARDS REVIEW (2020) 04020001-1 (with Yi (Victor) Wang, Paolo Gardoni, and Stéphane Guerrier).

11. #MeToo, Time's Up, and Theories of Justice, 2019 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW 45 (2019) (with Jennifer Robbennolt and Lesley Wexler). Reprinted in Tracy Thomas (ed.), WOMEN AND THE LAW (Thomson Reuters, 2019). Review: Marcia McCormick, Worklaw JOTWELL (2018) Review: Brooke Coleman, Courts Law JOTWELL (2018)

12. Understanding Engineers’ Responsibilities: A Prerequisite to Designing Engineering Education, 25 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS 1817 (2019) (with Paolo Gardoni). 13. Using Opportunities in Big Data Analytics to More Accurately Predict Societal Consequences of Natural Disasters, 36 CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS 100 (2019) (with Jessica Boakye and Paolo Gardoni).

14. Predicting Fatality Rates Due to Earthquakes Accounting for Community Vulnerability, 35 EARTHQUAKE SPECTRA 513 (2019) (with Yi (Victor) Wang, Paolo Gardoni, and Stéphane Guerrier)

15. Societal Risk and Resilience Analysis: The Dynamic Bayesian Network Formulation of a Capability Approach, ASCE JOURNAL OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY IN ENGINEERING SYSTEMS 5 (2019) 04018046-1 (with Armin Tabandeh, Paolo Gardoni, and Natalie Meyers).

16. On compromises and kinds of justice: A reply to Ceva and Pasquali, 131 NOTIZIE DI POLITEI 154 (2018).

17. On theorizing transitional justice: responses to Walker, Hull, Metz and Hellsten, 14 JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ETHICS 181 (2018). Reprinted in Krushil Watene & Eric Palmer (eds.) RECONCILIATION, TRANSITIONAL, AND INDIGENOUS JUSTICE (Routledge, 2020)

18. The Ethics of Diversity in Transitional Justice, 16 THE GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY 821 (2018).

19. The Rule of Law, Democracy, and Obedience to Law, 62 ST. LOUIS U. L.J. 293 (2018).

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 3 20. A Multidisciplinary Definition and Evaluation of Resilience: The Role of Social Justice in Defining Resilience Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, 4 SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE 112 (2019) (with Neelke Doorn and Paolo GARDONI).

21. International Criminal Trials and the Circumstances of Justice, 12 CRIMINAL LAW AND PHILOSOPHY 575 (2018).

22. State Amends for Lawful Harm Doing, 7 OÑATI SOCIO-LEGAL SERIES 547 (2017) (with Jennifer ROBBENNOLT and Lesley Wexler).

23. Reliability-based Capability Approach: A System Reliability Formulation for the Capability Approach, 38 RISK ANALYSIS 411 (2018) (with Armin Tabandeh and Paolo Gardoni). Review: Robin Kar, Jurisprudence JOTWELL (2018)

24. Political Reconciliation, the Rule of Law, and Truces, 13 JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ETHICS 28 (2017).

25. A Reply to Critics, 10 CRIMINAL LAW AND PHILOSOPHY 165 (2016).

26. Political Reconciliation, Jus Post Bellum and Asymmetric Conflict, 62 THEORIA 43 (2015).

27. Differentiating Moral Duties: a Response to ‘Valuing Foreign Lives,’ 2015 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW SLIP OPINIONS 5.

28. A Scale of Risk, 34 RISK ANALYSIS 1208 (2014) (with Paolo Gardoni).

29. The Responsibilities of Engineers, 20 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS 519 (2014) (with Justin Smith and Paolo Gardoni).

30. Evaluating the Source of the Risks Associated with Natural Events, 17 125 (2011) (with Paolo Gardoni).

31. Classification and Moral Evaluation of Uncertainties in Engineering Modeling, 17 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS 553 (2011) (with Paolo Gardoni and Charles E. Harris, Jr.).

32. Assessing Capability Instead of Achieved Functionings in Risk Analysis, 13 JOURNAL OF RISK RESEARCH. 137 (2010) (with Paolo Gardoni).

33. Gauging the Societal Impacts of Natural Disasters Using a Capabilities-based Approach, 34 DISASTERS: THE JOURNAL OF DISASTER STUDIES, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT 619 (2010) (with Paolo Gardoni). 34. Capabilities-based Approach to Measuring the Societal Impacts of Natural and Man-made Hazards in Risk Analysis, 10 AMERICAN. SOCIETY. OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE) NATURAL HAZARDS REVIEW. 29 (2009) (with Paolo Gardoni).

35. The Acceptability and the Tolerability of Societal Risks: A Capabilities-based Approach, 14 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS 77 (2008) (with Paolo Gardoni). 36. Recovery from Natural and Man-Made Disasters as Capabilities Restoration and Enhancement, 3 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 1 (2008) (with Paolo Gardoni).

37. Political Reconciliation, the Rule of Law, and Genocide, 12 THE EUROPEAN LEGACY 853 (2007). 38. Determining Public Policy and Resource Allocation Priorities for Mitigating Natural Hazards: A Capabilities- based Approach, 13 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS 489 (2007) (with Paolo Gardoni).

39. The Role of Society in Engineering Risk Analysis: A Capabilities-based Approach, 26 RISK ANALYSIS 1073 (2006) (with Paolo Gardoni).

40. Lon Fuller and the Moral Value of the Rule of Law, 24 LAW AND PHILOSOPHY 239 (2005). Reprinted in Larry May and Paul Morrow (eds.), PROCEDURAL JUSTICE (Ashgate Publishing, 2012).

Book Chapters 1. Gender, Structural Inequality, and Just Governance, in Uchendu Chigbu (ed.) Land Governance and Gender: The Tenure-Gender Nexus in Land Management and Land Policy (CABI International, under contract) (with Charles Fogelman).

2. #MeToo and Transitional Justice, in Yolonda Wilson (ed), FEMINIST ON #METOO (Routledge, under contract).

3. Principled Compromises at War’s End, in Graham Parsons and Mark Wilson (eds.), HOW TO END A WAR: ESSAYS ON JUSTICE, PEACE, AND REPAIR (Cambridge University Press, under contract).

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 4 4. The Rule of Law and Transitional Justice, in Michael Sevel (ed.), ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF THE RULE OF LAW (Routledge, under contract). 5. Judging the Justice of the Colombian Final Agreement, in Alejandro Linares-Cantillo, Camilo Valdivieso and Santiago García Jaramillo (ed.), CONSTITUTIONALISM: OLD DILEMMAS, NEW INSIGHTS, Justice Linares, (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2020). Reprinted in Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora, Andres Molina-Ochoa and Nancy Doubleday (eds.), THE COLOMBIAN PEACE PROCESS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ASSESSMENT (Routledge, 2021) 6. The Movement for Black Lives and Transitional Justice, in Brandon Hogan, Michael Cholbi, Alex Nadva, and Benjamin Yost (eds.), PHILOSOPHERS ON THE MOVEMENT FOR BLACK LIVES (Oxford University Press, forthcoming December 2020). 7. Transitional Justice Challenges: Managing The Emotions Of Lawful But Awful Harm-Doing, in Nicola Brutti, Robyn Carroll, & Prue Vines (eds.), APOLOGIES IN THE LEGAL ARENA: A COMPARATIVE LAW PERSPECTIVE (forthcoming) (with Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Lesley Wexler).

8. Deliberative Democracy and Agency: Linking Transitional Justice and Development, in Lori Keleher and Stacy J. Kosko (eds.), AGENCY AND DEMOCRACY IN DEVELOPMENT ETHICS (Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp. 350- 366.

9. Love and Political Reconciliation, in Adrienne Martin (ed.), THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF LOVE IN PHILOSOPHY (Routledge: 2019), pp.169-179.

10. Community Resilience Goals and Quantification Metrics, in Paolo Gardoni (ed.), ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE (Routledge, 2018), pp. 50-69 (with Jessica Boakye and Paolo Gardoni).

11. Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Map, in Krushil Watene and Jay Drydyk (eds.), THEORIZING JUSTICE: NOVEL INSIGHTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016), pp. 33-50. 12. Risk Analysis of Natural Hazards: Interdisciplinary Challenges and Integrated Solutions, in Paolo Gardoni, Colleen Murphy, and Arden Rowell (eds.), RISK ANALYSIS OF NATURAL HAZARDS (Springer, 2016), pp. 1-7 (with Paolo Gardoni and Arden Rowell). 13. Introduction, in Colleen Murphy, Paolo Gardoni, Hassan Bashir, Charles E. Harris Jr., and Eyad Masad (eds.), ENGINEERING ETHICS IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD (Springer, 2015), pp. 1-11 (with Paolo Gardoni, Hassan Bashir, Charles E. Harris Jr., and Eyad Masad). 14. Nuclear Power, Capability Approach and the Developing World, in Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser (eds.), ETHICS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY: RISK, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY IN THE POST-FUKUSHIMA ERA (Cambridge University Press, 2015), pp. 216-230 (with Paolo Gardoni). 15. Transitional Justice, Retributive Justice and Accountability for Wrongdoing, in Claudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits and Jack Rotondi (eds.), THEORIZING TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (Ashgate Publishing, 2015), pp. 59-68.

16. Jus Post Bellum and Political Reconciliation, in Elizabeth Edenberg and Larry May (eds.), JUS POST BELLUM AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 305-325 (with Linda Radzik).

17. Political Reconciliation, Punishment and Grudge Informers, in Alice MacLachlan and C.A. Speight (eds.), IN JUSTICE, RESPONSIBILITY AND RECONCILIATION IN THE WAKE OF CONFLICT (Springer, 2013), pp. 117-132.

18. Design, Risk, and Capabilities, in Jeroen van den Hoven and Illse Oosterlaken (eds.), HUMAN CAPABILITIES, TECHNOLOGY, AND DESIGN (Springer, 2012), pp. 173-188 (with Paolo Gardoni). 19. The Capability Approach in Risk Analysis, in Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Per Sandin and Martin Peterson (eds.), HANDBOOK ON RISK THEORY (Springer, 2011), pp. 979-997 (with Paolo Gardoni).

20. Political Reconciliation and International Criminal Trials, in Larry May and Zach Hoskins (eds.), INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND PHILOSOPHY (Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 224-244. 21. Political Reconciliation, the Rule of Law, and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, in Nancy Nyquist Potter (ed.), TRAUMA, TRUTH, AND RECONCILIATION: HEALING DAMAGED RELATIONSHIPS (Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 83-110.

Short Encyclopedia Entries

1. “Amnesty,” in Hugh LaFollette (ed.), INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ETHICS (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 5 2. “Reconciliation,” in Hugh LaFollette (ed.), INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ETHICS (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).

3. “Truth Commissions,” in Hugh LaFollette (ed.), INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ETHICS (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).

4. “Larry May,” in Deen Chatterjee (ed.), ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL JUSTICE, Part 13 (Springer, 2011), pp. 686- 688.

5. “Transitional Justice,” in Deen Chatterjee (ed.), ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL JUSTICE, Part 20 (Springer, 2011), pp. 1089-1091.

6. “Truth Commissions,” in Deen Chatterjee (ed.), ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL JUSTICE, Part 20 (Springer, 2011), pp. 1096-1098.

Book Reviews

1. Review of John Oberdiek, IMPOSING RISK: A NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK. JOURNAL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY (forthcoming) (with Arden Rowell).

2. Review of Catherine Lu, JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION IN WORLD POLITICS. 18 PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS 606 (2020).

3. Review of Ariel Colonomos, SELLING THE FUTURE. 32 ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS https://www.ethicsandinternationalaffairs.org/2018/selling-the-future/ (2018).

4. Review of Paul Gowder, THE RULE OF LAW IN THE REAL WORLD. 53 TULSA LAW REVIEW 329 (2018).

5. Review of Nick Smith, JUSTICE THROUGH APOLOGIES: REMORSE, REFORM, AND PUNISHMENT. NOTRE DAME PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS (2015.04.17).

6. Review of Larry May, GLOBAL JUSTICE AND DUE PROCESS. 11 JOURNAL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY 237 (2014).

7. Review of Daniel Philpott, JUST AND UNJUST PEACE: AN ETHIC OF POLITICAL RECONCILIATION. 123 ETHICS 577 (April 2013).

8. Review of Martha Nussbaum, THE NEW RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE. NOTRE DAME PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS (2012.09.06).

9. Review of William J. Talbot, HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN WELL-BEING. NOTRE DAME PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS (2011.07.09).

10. Review of by Stephen L. Esquith, THE POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF EVERYDAY BYSTANDERS. 9 PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS 702 (2011).

11. Review of Francois du Bois and Antje du Bois-Pedain (eds.), JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA. 40 PHILOSOPHICAL PAPERS 149 (2011).

Other Online Publications, Op-eds, and Podcasts

1. To Protect our Democracy Remember: Our Opponents are not Our Enemies, CHICAGO TRIBUNE (Nov. 5, 2020)

2. Transitional Justice Symposium: Transitional Justice as a Touchstone for Normative Accounts, OPINIO JURIS (Sept. 14, 2020)

3. Lon Fuller, DARE TO KNOW! - PHILOSOPHY OF LAW SERIES (July 27, 2020)

4. Transitional Justice in the United States, JUST SECURITY (July 16, 2020)

5. Ask a , BROOKLYN PUBLIC PHILOSOPHERS (June 12, 2020)

6. On Principled Compromises, ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY (NOV. 4, 2019)

7. Reconciliation, UNMUTE podcast (Feb. 11, 2019)

8. Profile, 3:15AM MAGAZINE (Jan. 26, 2019)

9. A Beginning, Not An Ending: #MeToo and the Kavanaugh Confirmation, JUSTIA (Oct. 6, 2018)

10. Reparations in the US, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY PODCAST (Oct. 6, 2018)

11. Transitional Justice, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY PODCAST (Sept. 29, 2018)

12. The Best Books on Transitional Justice, FIVE BOOKS (June 25, 2018)

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 6 13. The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice, NEW BOOK NETWORKS PODCAST (Dec. 11, 2017)

14. Transitional Justice, PHILOSOPHY BAKES BREAD PODCAST (Nov. 18, 2017)

15. The Nexus among Peace, Justice and Human Rights, Symposium on THE THIN JUSTICE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW by Steven Ratner, JAMES G STEWART BLOG (Nov. 24, 2016).

16. What is Political Reconciliation? Reflections on Reconciliation after the Karadzic Trial, RECOM (August 8, 2016).

17. APA Member Interview, AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION BLOG (July 22, 2016).

18. Gender, Torture and Political Reconciliation, PRAJNYA WEBLOG (June 26, 2016).

19. Justice and Reconciliation, SSRC BLOG: THE IMMANENT FRAME (Nov. 29, 2012).

20. Comments on David Miller’s ‘Territorial Rights,’ TERRITORY AND JUSTICE: A RESEARCH NETWORK (July 2012)

AWARDS AND HONORS 1. Wayne R. LaFave Award for Excellence in Faculty Scholarship, University of Illinois College of Law (2018) 2. Book Award, North American Society for Social Philosophy (2017) 3. Teacher Ranked as Outstanding by Students, University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign (Spring 2013, Spring 2020) (A recognition that is given to the top 10% of the faculty campus-wide based on students’ evaluations) 4. Teacher Ranked as Excellent by Students, University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign (Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019) (In recognition of excellent teaching and dedication to students) 5. Ray A. Rothrock ’77 Fellow, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University, $15,000 (2010 - 2011) (Award given annually to up to four newly promoted associate professors) 6. College of Liberal Arts Montague Scholar, Texas A&M University, $6,500 (2009 - 2010) (Award given annually to one tenure-track professor in recognition of excellence in undergraduate teaching) 7. Rising Scholar, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame (Nov. 2005) 8. Finalist, Dockweiler Award, University of Notre Dame (May 1997) (Outstanding Senior Thesis in Philosophy)

FELLOWSHIPS 1. IPRH-Mellon Faculty Fellow, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign (2021 - 2022) 2. Public Voices Fellowship, University of Illinois System (2020 - 2021) 3. Associate, Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign (2013 - 2014) 4. Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowship, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University (2010 - 2011) 5. External Faculty Fellowship, Center for Humanities Research, Rice University (fall 2010), declined 6. Summer Stipend, National Endowment for the Humanities (2008) 7. Participant, Summer Seminar on “Political Obligation, Democratic Legitimacy, and Human Rights,” Directors: Andrew Altman and Christopher Heath Wellman, National Endowment for the Humanities (June - July 2005) 8. Internal Faculty Fellowship, Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University (spring 2008) 9. Stipendiary Fellowship, Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University (Aug. 2004 - May 2005) 10. Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (2003 - 2004)

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 7 11. Henry Horace Williams Dissertation Fellowship, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (Jan. - May 2003) 12. Henry Horace Williams Fellowship, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (Sept. 1998 - Dec. 2002) 13. Finalist, Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (2003 - 2004)

GRANTS (26 grants for a total of $1,584,933 of funding)

1. Principal Investigator (PI), “Fostering Empathy for Latin American Migrants Through Game Design,” Illinois Global Institute, $50,000 (2019 - 2021) 2. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), “Cross-Cultural Understandings of Power Harassment in Higher Education,” Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities Research Cluster, $2,500 (2019 - 2020) 3. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), “System Dynamic Modeling of the Ecosystem-Infrastructure Interface,” Award #W9132T-15-2-003, Army Corp of Engineers, Engineering Research and Development Center – Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL), $222,929 (March 2015 - Aug. 2016) 4. Faculty Organizer, “Women’s Empowerment and International Development,” Focal Point Grant, Graduate College, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, $15,000 (2015 - 2016) 5. Conference Support Grant, International Programs and Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, $4,500 (2014 - 2015) 6. Conference Support Grant, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, $5,000 (2014 - 2015) 7. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), “Changing World: Effects of Climate Change on Societal Risks,” Research Thrust Development Program, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, $20,000 (Feb. 2014 - May 2015) 8. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), “Engineering Ethics, Justice and Policy in Societal Risk Management,” Research Thrust Development Program, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, $28,300 (Feb. 2013 - May 2014) 9. Events Grant, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities (IPRH), University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, $2,000 (2013 - 2014) 10. Co-sponsorship Support, Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, $2,000 (2013 - 2014) 11. Principal Investigator (PI), “Professional Ethics in an Inter-civilizational Perspective: Towards a Joint East- West Approach,” Qatar National Research Fund, NPRP 4 -1195 - 6 - 032, $534,883 (Sept. 2011 - May 2015) 12. Principal Investigator (PI), “US-Qatar Workshops: Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World,” National Science Foundation (NSF), NSF Award #1066174/#1240693, $58,960 (June 2011 - May 2014) 13. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), “Applied Ethics,” College of Liberal Arts Strategic Development Fund, Texas A&M University, $44,095 (June 2011 - Dec. 2011) 14. Principal Investigator (PI), “Development of a Taxonomy of Acceptable and Tolerable Risk,” National Science Foundation (NSF), NSF Award #0926025/#126083, $304,518 (Sept. 2009 - Aug. 2013) 15. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), “Development of a Pilot Graduate Course in Engineering Ethics,” National Science Foundation (NSF), NSF Award #0832861, $254,748 (Sept. 2008 - Aug. 2011) 16. Publication Support Grant, Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, $1,000 (Oct. 2009) 17. Scholarly and Creative Activities Enhancement Grant, Office of the Vice-President for Research, Texas A&M University, $10,000 (Aug. 2008) 18. Faculty Research Enhancement Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University, $5,000 (Aug. 2007) 19.-22. International Research-related Travel Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University, $750 (Dec. 2009, Aug. 2007, June 2006, and July 2005)

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 8 23. Instructional Technology Innovation Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University, $3,000 (June 2007) 24. Course Curriculum Development Grant, Honors Programs, Texas A&M University, $2,000 (Aug. 2005) 25. Scholarly and Creative Activities Enhancement Grant, Office of the Vice-President for Research, Texas A&M University, $10,000 (June 2005) 26. Stipendiary Fellowship, Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, $1,500 (Aug. 2004 - May 2005)

PRESENTATIONS (117 invited presentations since 2005 at conferences and universities throughout the United States as well as in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. * indicates invited. Additional refereed conference presentations in Canada, Ireland, Peru, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom as well as throughout the United States)

2021 • * Department of Philosophy, Wake Forest University, Nov. 2021, TBD • * Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Oct. 2021, critic for an author meets critics symposium on Victor Tadros’ To Do, To Die, To Reason Why • * Keynote lecture, Huizinga Institute, University of Leiden, summer school on “Cultural Histories of Reconciliation: Narratives, Representations, Practices,” Leiden, The Netherlands, June 2021, TBD • * Plenary, Department of Political Science and International Relations and the Thumos Center at the Department of Philosophy, University of Geneva, Conference on “The Political Role of Moral Emotions: Normative, Conceptual, and Practical Dimensions,” Geneva, Switzerland, June 2021, TBD • * Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana, Universidad de Ibagué, REDETICA and IDEA (International Development Ethics Association), Medellín, Colombia, Feb. 2021, invited participant for roundtable on “transitional justice, conflict, and reconciliation”

2020 • * Jus Cogens: A Critical Journal of Philosophy of Law and Politics, Dec 2020, critic for webinar on Allen Buchanan, Our Moral Fate: Evolution and the Escape from Tribalism (to be held via Zoom) • * Keynote address, East Asian Studies Department, University of California, Irvine, Conference on “20th anniversary of the Tokyo International Women’s War Tribunals on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery,” Irvina, CA, Dec. 2020, “Reconciliation and Forgiveness” (to be held via Zoom) • * Human Rights Center, University of Dayton, Vietnam Legacies Symposium, Dayton, OH, Oct. 2020, panelist on “Legal Accountability” (held via Zoom) • * American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, annual conference on “Reconciliation and Repair: Mending Frayed Civic Bonds,” Sept 2020, commentator on Roy Brooks, “Framing Redress Discourse” (held via Zoom) • * American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Sept 2020, critic for author meets critics session on Ayelet Shachar, The Shifting Border: Legal Cartographies of Migration and Mobility (held via Zoom) • * Alfred Landecker Programme, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University, online summer school on “Minorities, Rights, and Inequality,” Oxford, United Kingdom, July 2020, faculty leader of session on “Transitional Justice” (held via Zoom) • * Department of Political Science, LUISS University, workshop on Democracy and Transitional Justice, Rome, Italy, June 2020, “Transitional Justice and the Crisis of Democracy” (held via Zoom) • * Center for the Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona, Social Philosophy and Policy conference on “Science, Technology, and Values,” Tuscan, AZ, May 2020, “Technology and Transitional Justice” (held via Zoom) • * Duke Law School, Durham, NC, March 2020, “Grudge Informers Revisited: On Accountability for Collaborators with Repressive Regimes”

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 9 • * Political Theory Seminar, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Feb. 2020, “Grudge Informers Revisited: On Accountability for Collaborators with Repressive Regimes” • * School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom, Feb. 2020, “Principled Compromises: When Does a Process of Transitional Justice Qualify as Just?”

2019 • * Casa de la Universidad de California, San Angel, workshop on “The Problem of Collaboration in Transitional Justice,” Mexico City, Mexico, Dec. 2019, Mexico City, “Grudge Informers Revisited” • * Victoria Colloquium in Political, Social and Legal Theory, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Colombia, Canada, Nov. 2020, “On Principled Compromise: When does a process of transitional justice qualify as just?” • * Aristotelian Society, London, United Kingdom, Nov. 2019, “On Principled Compromise: When does a process of transitional justice qualify as just? • * United States Military Academy, 6th annual Conference on the Ethics of War and Peace, West Point, NY, Oct. 2019, “Principled Compromises at War’s End” • * Yan P. Lin Centre for the Study of Freedom and Global Orders in the Ancient and Modern World, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Sept. 2019, “On Principled Compromise: When does a process of transitional justice qualify as just? • * Illinois Program in Law and Philosophy, Chicago, IL., Sept. 2019, invited participant for roundtable on Diane Jeske, The Evil Within • * University of Illinois College of Law, Annual Comparative Law conference, Champaign, Il, invited commentator, June 2019, commentator on Helge Dedek, “Kindred Not By Choice: ‘Legal Families’ and the History of Comparative Law” • *Keynote address, Society for Philosophy and Technology, 21st International Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX., May 2019, “Technology and Transitional Justice” • * Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands, April, Public Ethics Talk on “Peace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court” • *Keynote address, Societa’ Italiana di Filosofia Analitica, workshop on “Dimensions of Transitional Justice,” Pavia, Italy, March 2019, “Interactive Justice in Transitional Justice” • * Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale, Vercelli, Italy, March 2019, PhD seminar on “Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law” • * Australian Catholic University, Rome Seminar Series on Global Issues in Ethics II: Religion and Democracy, Rome, Italy, March 2019, “Religion and Transitional Justice” • * American Philosophical Association, Central Division, author meets critics session on The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice, Denver, CO, Feb. 2019, Critics: David Lefkowitz, Simon Cabuela May, Margaret Urban Walker • * University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, IA, Feb. 2019, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, New York, NY, Jan. 2019, “Transitional Justice and Time” • * Constitutional Court, XIII Conference of the Colombian Constitutional Jurisdiction on “Colombian Constitutional Court in Global Perspective,” Bogota, Colombia, Jan. 2019, Panelist on “Transitional Justice and Constitutionalism”

2018 • * UIUC IPRH Reading Group on Sexual Harassment, Champaign, IL, Dec. 2018, “#MeToo and Theories of Justice” • * UIUC Center for Global Studies, Champaign, IL, Dec. 2018, panelist on “Global Knowledge and Global Governance,”

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 10 • * Universita’ di Modena, conference on “Denials: philosophical perspectives on fabrications of historical facts,” Modena, Italy, Nov. 2018, “Whose denial? Which historical facts to acknowledge?: Transitional Justice and the Process of Countering Denial” • * Georgetown-Illinois Roundtable on Imposing Risk, Georgetown University, Washington DC, Nov. 2018, participant • * John F. Scarpa Conference on Law, Politics, and Culture, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, Sept. 2018, invited critic on Adrian Vermeule's Law's Abnegation: From Law's Empire to the Administrative State • * Human Development and Capability Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sept. 2018, invited panelist for Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics panel • * BLED Conference on Ethics, Bled, Slovenia, June 2018, “Judging the Justice of the Colombian Final Agreement” • * UC Irvine School of Law, conference on “Women, Law and Technology,” Irvine, CA, April 2018, “The Capability Approach to Technology” • Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, March 2018, “Interactive Justice in Transitional Justice,” • * DePaul College of Law, law review symposium in Honor of Cherif Bassiouni, Chicago, IL, March 2018, “Transitional Justice, Gender and International Criminal Law” • * Illinois Program in Research in the Humanities, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Humanities and Public Life Symposium, Champaign, IL, April 2018, commentator on Carolyn Rouse “ The Case Against Reparations” • * Department of Philosophy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, Jan. 2018, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances”

2017 • * European Union Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, Dec. 2017, “The Role of the EU in Transitional Justice” • * Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics (GISME), Georgetown University, Workshop on the Ethics of Diversity, Washington DC, Nov. 2017, “The Ethics of Diversity in Transitional Justice” • * Department of Philosophy, University of Richmond, conference on “Rule of International Law,” Richmond, VA, Oct. 2017, “Transitional Justice and the International Rule of Law” • University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign, IL, Oct. 2017, panel on The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice (Speakers: Mark Drumbl, Jessica Greenberg, Daniel Philpott) • * Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2017, panel on The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice (Speakers: George Hull, Thad Metz, Helen Scanlon) • * Philosophy Society, Department of Philosophy, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • * Department of Philosophy, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • * Melbourne Law School, Legal Theory Workshop, Melbourne, Australia, July 2017, “Judging the Justice of the Colombian Peace Process” • * Faculty of Law, Bond University, Twilight Seminar Series, Robina, Australia, July 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • * Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, July 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • * Law School and Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics (CAVE), Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, July 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances”

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 11 • * Department of Philosophy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, July 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • * School of Humanities, Massey University, Humanities Seminar Series, Auckland, New Zealand, July 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • *Keynote address, Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy, Auckland, New Zealand, July 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • * Dipartimento "Cesare Beccaria" (University of Milan) and the Centro Studi Politeia, May 2017, Milan, Italy, roundtable seminar on The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice (critics: Emanuela Ceva and Francesca Pasquali) • * Keynote address, Center for Peace Study, McMaster University, conference on the “Colombian Peace Process,” Hamilton, Canada, May 2017, “Judging the Justice of the Colombian Peace Process” • * The Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, May 2017, discussant of Annie Stilz’s manuscript, A Theory of Territory and Borders • * University of Michigan Law School, Workshop on Global Justice, Ann Arbor, MI, May 2017, participant • * Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, April 2017, Two Seminars on The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice • * Campus-wide talk, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, April 2017, “Justice in Transitional Circumstances” • * Department of Philosophy, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR, April 2017, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * Committee on Philosophy and Law, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, IL, March 2017, Critic for Author Meets Critics Session on Paul Gowder, The Rule of Law in the Real World

2016 • * Stanford Law School, International Criminal Justice Workshop, Stanford, CA, Nov. 2016, “Retribution and Transitional Justice” • * The Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Politics, Philosophy & Law, King’s College London, Workshop on Human Rights and Development, London, United Kingdom, Oct. 2016, commentator on Sabina Alkire, “Indicators, Development, Human Rights” • * Midwest Experimental and Theoretical Association Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Oct. 2016, “Theorizing Justice and Risk: Incorporating Empirical Research into Philosophical Accounts” • Society for Applied Philosophy, Belfast, United Kingdom, July 2016, “International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice” • * Department of Philosophy, University of Twente, Twente, The Netherlands, June 2016, “Extending Capability Analysis to Legal and Policy Evaluation” • * Department of Philosophy and Ethics, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 2016, “Extending Capability Analysis to Legal and Policy Evaluation” • * Department of Philosophy, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, June 2016, “Extending Capability Analysis to Domestic Legal and Policy Evaluation” • * Keynote address, 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, Annual Research Day, Utrecht, The Netherlands, May 2016, “Defining Acceptable and Tolerable Levels of Risk: Developing a Capability Approach” • * Values Technology and Innovation (VTI) Division Research Day, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, May 2016, “Defining Acceptable and Tolerable Levels of Risk: Developing a Capability Approach” • * Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Conference on “The Ambit of Legitimate Domestic and International Criminalization,” Toronto, Canada, April 2016, “Criminal Law and the Circumstances of Justice”

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 12 • * Department of Philosophy, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, Feb. 2016, “Justice in Transitional Contexts”

2015 • * Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life and the Program in Political Philosophy, Policy, and Law (PPL), University of Virginia, Conference on “Responsibility Across Borders,” Charlottesville, VA, April 2015, “The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice” • * Committee on Philosophy and Medicine, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Vancouver, Canada, April 2015, “Choosing Risks in Public Policy” • * Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security (ACDIS), University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Champaign, IL, April 2015, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * Robina Institute on Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, University of Minnesota Law School, Conference on “Wrongs Across Borders,” Minneapolis, MN, March 2015, “Transitional Justice and Transnational Wrongdoing” • * American Philosophical Association, Central Division, St. Louis, MO, Feb. 2015, commentator on Theodore Bach, "Children and Added Sugar: The Case for Restriction" • * Department of Philosophy and Religion, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, Feb. 2015, “Evaluating the Source of Risks Associated with Natural Events”

2014 • * Association for Political Theory, Madison, WI, Oct. 2014, discussant for panel on “Modernity and Method” • * University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign, IL, Oct. 2014, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * Department of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Comparative Politics Workshop, Champaign, IL, Oct. 2014, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering (DESTEC), University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy, July 2014, “Mitigation of political conflicts in the southern side of Mediterranean sea” • The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Symposium on Ethics in Engineering, Science, and Technology, Chicago, IL, May 2014, panelist for session on ‘The ethics of nuclear energy in the post-Fukushima Era’ • * Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL, March 2014, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * Tanner Center for Human Rights and S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Feb. 2014, “Justice in Transitional Contexts”

2013 • * School of Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, Nov. 2013, “A Framework for Ethical Decision-making in Engineering” • * Law and Philosophy Program, The University of Texas at Austin School of Law, Austin, TX, Oct. 2013, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * School of Politics, International Studies & Philosophy, Queen’s University Belfast, conference on ‘Generating Justice: the social, legal, political and ethical issues of ensuring justice across generations’, Belfast, United Kingdom, Sept. 2013, “Intergenerational Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Conference on A New Deal for the Humanities: Liberal Arts and the Future of Public Higher Education, Champaign, IL, Sept. 2013, commentator on John MacGowan, “The Medical Humanities and the Future” • * University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, April 2013, “How Can Victims Reconcile with Their Former Oppressors? Lessons from South Africa”

2012

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 13 • * Department of Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese and the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, symposium on “Resentment’s Conflicts,” Champaign, IL, Oct. 2012, “Resentment and Political Reconciliation” • * The Initiative in Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, conference on “Recollection, Retribution, Reconciliation,” Champaign, IL, Oct. 2012, commentator on Karen Engle, “Anti-Anti Impunity: Some Thoughts on the Criminalization of Human Rights Violations,” and James Tyner, “Space, Memory, and Transitional Justice: Fragments from Cambodia” • * American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco, CA, April 2012, author meets critics session on A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation (critics: Tracy Isaacs, Alice Maclachlan, Val Napolean) • * American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, IL, Feb. 2012, commentator on Hsin- Wen Lee, “The Identity Argument for National Self-Determination'' • * Department of Philosophy and the Mershon Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Feb. 2012, “Justice in Transitional Contexts”

2011 • * Institute for International Law and Justice & Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, New York University, international symposium on “Restorative Justice, Reconciliation and Peacebuilding,” New York, NY, Nov. 2011, commentator on Charles Villa-Vicencio and Elazar Barkan • * Osgoode Hall Law School and Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto, Canada, Oct. 2011, “Justice in Transitional Contexts” • * Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, Sept. 2011, “Rebuilding Damaged Relationships: Political Reconciliation and the Rule of Law” • * Vanderbilt University, workshop on Jus Post Bellum, Nashville, TN, Aug. 2011, “Political Reconciliation and Jus Post Bellum” • 11th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering (ICASP11), Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 2011, “The Ethical Implications of Uncertainty in Engineering Modeling" • 11th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering (ICASP11), Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 2011, "Taxonomy of Risks Posed by Natural Hazards" • * Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, workshop on Political Reconciliation, Notre Dame, IN, May 2010, commentator on Daniel Philpott, Just and Unjust Peace: A Political Ethic of Reconciliation (manuscript) • * Princeton University, Princeton NJ, April 2011, conference on “Territorial Rights,” commentator on Arash Abizadeh, “Border Coercion and Democratic Legitimacy: Freedom of Association, Territorial Dominion, and Self-Defense” • * Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, April 2011, “Evaluating the processes of political reconciliation: a moral perspective” • * Department of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, April 2011, “Rebuilding Damaged Relationships: Political Reconciliation and the Rule of Law” • * Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 2011, “Evaluating the Source of the Risks Associated with Natural Hazards” • International Conference on Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management (ICVRAM)/Fifth International Symposium on Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis (ISUMA 2011), Hyattsville, MD, April 2011, “The Ethical Implications of Uncertainty in Engineering Modeling" • International Conference on Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management (ICVRAM)/Fifth International Symposium on Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis (ISUMA 2011), Hyattsville, MD, April 2011, "Taxonomy of Risks Posed by Natural Hazards"

2010 • * University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Nov. 2010, “Justice in Transitional Contexts”

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 14 • Society for Applied Philosophy, Oxford, United Kingdom, July 2010, “Confronting Wrongdoing: The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice” • * Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, Cincinnati, OH, March 2010, critic for author meets critic roundtable discussion of David Crocker, Ethics of Global Development: Agency, Capability, and Deliberative Democracy • * Delft University of Technology, workshop on the “Ethics of Modeling,” Delft, The Netherlands, Jan. 2010, “The Ethical Implications of Uncertainty in Engineering Modeling” 2009 • International Development Ethics Association, 8th International Conference, Valencia, Spain, Dec. 2009, “Evaluating the Source of the Risks due to Natural Hazards” • American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, New York, NY, Dec. 2009, commentator for symposium on “Transitional Justice, Reconciliation, Identity, and Memory” • Association for Political Theory, College Station, TX, Oct. 2009, “Law, Transitional Justice, and Moral Agency” • Human Development and Capability Association, Annual Conference, Lima, Peru, Sept. 2009, “Moral Dimensions of a Capability Approach to Risk Analysis” • Public Reason, Political Philosophy Podcast Symposium, http://publicreason.net/, April 2009, commentator on Jake Blair, “Why a Defensive War against Mitigated Aggression can be Proportionate. Extending the Right of Self-Defense to our ‘Primary’ Interests” • * Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, workshop on the “Ethics of Catastrophe,” Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 2009, “The Preventive Dimensions of Political Reconciliation” 2008 • * Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Oct. 2008, “Must We Know About the Past to Promote Political Reconciliation?” • * Center for Ethics and Public Policy, University of Minnesota - Duluth, Duluth, MN, April 2008, “The Role of Trust in Political Reconciliation” • Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, IL, April 2008, “The Role of Trust in Political Reconciliation” • * Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina - Greensboro, Conference on Ethical Perspectives on Risk, Greensboro, NC, Feb. 2008, “Ethical Considerations in Judging the Acceptability and Tolerability of Risk” 2007 • * IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, panel on “Philosophy and International Criminal Law,” Krakow, Poland, Aug. 2007, “Political Reconciliation and International Criminal Trials” • * American Philosophical Association, Central Division, April 2007, commentator on David Lefkowitz, “Secession, Group Self-Determination, and the Right not to Associate” • APA Committee on International Cooperation, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco, CA, April 2007, commentator for session on “Political Reconciliation and Transitional Justice.” Papers by Daniel Herwitz, “Speaking of Reconciliation”; Larry May, “Genocide, Criminal Trials, and Reconciliation”; and Darrel Moellendorf, “Reconciliation as a Political Value” 2006 • * Plenary, University of Wisconsin - Madison, interdisciplinary symposium on “’Coming to Terms’ with Reconciliation,” Madison, WI, Nov. 2006, “The Role of Trust in Political Reconciliation” • * Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, international conference on “Strategic Peacebuilding: The State of the Art,” South Bend, IN, Nov. 2006, commentator on Daniel Philpott (ed.), The Politics of Past Evil: Religion, Reconciliation, and the Dilemmas of Transitional Justice

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 15 • Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Sept. 2006, “Political Reconciliation and Trust” • North American Society for Social Philosophy, Annual Conference, Victoria, BC, Canada, Aug. 2006, “Toward a New Understanding of Political Reconciliation” • Association for Legal and Social Philosophy, Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland, June 2006, “Toward a New Understanding of Political Reconciliation” • Delft University of Technology, conference on the “Ethical Aspects of Risk,” Delft, The Netherlands, June 2006, “Judging the Acceptability of Risks: A Capability-based Approach” • * Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Workshop on ICTs and National Reconciliation, Atlanta, GA, March 2006, “Public Truth Telling, Accountability, & Archiving Historical Memories” • * Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Feb. 2006, “Political Reconciliation & Human Rights: Going Beyond Prevailing Understandings” 2005 • * Department of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, Nov. 2005, “What Should We Want from a Theory of Political Reconciliation?” • Society for Applied Philosophy International Congress, Oxford, United Kingdom, July 2005, “Truth Commissions, Amnesty, and Reconciliation” • * Faculty of Law, McGill University, seminar on “Lon Fuller & Contemporary Strains on Legality,” Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 2005, “Political Reconciliation, the Rule of Law, and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder” • Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, IL, April 2005, “Reconciliation after Genocide”

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Undergraduate Law 302: Transitional Justice (spring 2017, spring 2019) PHIL106: Ethics and Social Philosophy (fall 2015, fall 2017) PHIL 214: Biomedical Ethics (spring 2015) PHIL 380: Current Controversies (fall 2019) PHIL 435: Social Philosophy (spring 2013, fall 2016) PHIL 436: Philosophy of Law and the State (fall 2012, fall 2014) Graduate Law 687: Jurisprudence (spring 2020) Law 798: Transitional Justice (spring 2018) Law 798: Regulating Risks (spring 2016) PHIL 512: Seminar in Social Philosophy (spring 2012, fall 2018) WGGP 581: Gender Relations in International Development (spring 2016)

Texas A&M University Undergraduate PHIL 111: Contemporary Moral Issues (fall 2005, spring 2007) PHIL 332: Social and Political Philosophy (fall 2004, spring 2007, spring 2009) PHIL 334: Philosophy of Law (fall 2009, fall 2012) PHIL 480: Medical Ethics (fall 2005, fall 2006, fall 2008, fall 2009) PHIL 484: Professional Ethics (spring 2006) Graduate PHIL 662: Seminar in Ethics and Value Theory (spring 2005) PHIL 664: Seminar in Applied Philosophy (spring 2010) PHIL 689: Philosophy of Law (spring 2006, spring 2009)

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 16 SERVICE

To the Profession • American Philosophical Association - Chair, Central Division Meeting Program Committee (2018) - Member, Committee on Philosophy and Law (2017 - 2020) - Member, Committee on the Status of Women (2014 - 2017) • National Institute for Engineering Ethics - Member, Executive Board (2014 - 2017) • Editorial Board - Law and Philosophy (2020 - present) - Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure (2016 - present) - The International Library of Ethics Law and Technology (ELTE) Book Series, Springer (2016 - 2019) • Editor - The International Library of Ethics Law and Technology (ELTE) Book Series, Springer (2013 - 2016) • Associate Editor - Science and Engineering Ethics, Springer (2019 - present) - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2018 - present) - Journal of Human Development and Capabilities (2018 - 2021) - Journal of Moral Philosophy (2015 - present) • Conference Organization - Co-chair, Organizing Committee, International Workshop on Climate Change and its Impact: Risks and Inequalities, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, March 2015 - Co-chair, Organizing Committee, International Conference on the Societal Risk Management of Natural Hazards (ICSRM), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, April 2014 - Chair, Organizing Committee, International Workshop on Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World (EGW12), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, Oct. 2012 - Chair, Organizing Committee, International Workshop on Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World (EGW11), Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar, Oct. 2011 - Member, Program Committee, 2014 Conference of the Association for Political Theory, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Oct. 2014 - Member, Program Committee, 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Ethics in Engineering, Science, and Technology, Chicago IL, May 2014 - Member, Program Committee, 2010 Conference of the Association for Political Theory, Reed College, Portland, OR, Oct. 2010 - Organizer, Session on Women Do History of Philosophy - Recent Scholarship, APA Committee on the Status of Women, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Washington DC, Jan. 2016 - Organizer, Special Session on Political Reconciliation and Transitional Justice, Committee on International Cooperation, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco, CA, April 2007 • Journal Referee - Brazilian Political Science Review - Journal of Applied Philosophy - Canadian Journal of Philosophy - Journal of Global Ethics - Ethics, Policy & Environment - Journal of International Political Theory - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice - Journal of Law and Religion - Feminist Economics - Journal of Moral Philosophy - - Journal of Political Philosophy - Human Rights Review - Journal of Politics - Imprints: Egalitarian Theory and - Journal of Professional Issues in Practice Engineering Education and Practice - International Journal of Transitional - Journal of Risk Research Justice

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 17 - Journal of Social Philosophy - Politics, Philosophy & Economics - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal - Political Studies - Law & Philosophy - Res Publica - Macquarie Law Journal - Science and Engineering Ethics - Monist - Social Philosophy Today - Nous - Social Policy and Society - Peace and Change - Social Theory and Practice - PHILOSOPHIA, Philosophical Quarterly - Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure of Israel - Theoria - - University of Toronto Law Journal • Manuscript Referee - Acumen - Polity - Cambridge University Press - Routledge - Columbia University Press - Rowman & Littlefield - Georgia Press - Springer - Longman Publishers - Temple University Press - Oxford University Press - University of Chicago Press - University of Toronto Press • Grant referee - Marsden Fund Council of New Zealand - National Science Foundation of the United States - Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO, the Dutch Research Council) - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada - University of Missouri Research Board

To University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Office of the Chancellor - Member, DRIVE (Diversity Realized at Illinois by Visioning Excellence) Committee (2018 - present) - Member, #MeToo Critical Conversation Exploratory Committee (2018 - 2019) - Member, Search Committee, Associate Chancellor for Diversity (2015 - 2016) - Member, Gender Equity Council (2013 - 2017) • Office of the Provost - Member, Council for Learning Outcomes Assessment (Spring 2016 - 2018) - Member, Ad Hoc Committee, College of Education (2015 - 2016) - Member, Search Committee, Vice Provost for International Affairs and Global Strategies (2013 - 2014) - Member, Ad Hoc Committee, Humanities and Arts (2012 - 2013) • College of Law - Chair, Diversity Committee (2019 - 2020) - Chair, Assessment Committee (2017 - 2018) - Member, Executive Committee (2016 - 2017, 2018 - 2019) - Member, Faculty Awards Committee (2018 - 2019) - Member, Faculty Retreat Committee (2016 - 2018) - Member, Graduate and International Committee (2015 - 2016, 2018 - 2020) • College of Liberal Arts & Sciences - Member, General Education Committee (2018 - 2019) • Department of Philosophy - Chair, Admissions Committee (2012 - 2013) - Chair, Capricious Grading Committee (2013 - 2015, 2016 - 2019) - Member, Grievance Committee (2018 - 2019) - Member, TA Oversight Committee (2014 - 2015, 2018 - 2019) - Member, Website Oversight Committee (2014 - 2015) - Member, Executive Committee (2012 - 2013) - Member, Department External Review Committee (2012 - 2013)

Colleen Murphy, Curriculum Vitae, Nov. 2020 18 - Member, Tenure Position Search Committee (2012 - 2013, 2013 - 2014) - Member, Placement Committee (2012 - 2013, 2016 - 2018) - Member, Law and Philosophy Committee (2013 - 2014, 2015 - 2016) - Member and AE/EO Officer, Search Committee, Lecturer Position (summer 2012 and summer 2013) - Member, Courses and Curricula Committee (2012 - 2013) - Member, Committee on Research Integrity (spring 2012) - Diversity Advocate (2012 - 2013) • Department of Political Science - Political Philosophy Area Committee (2017 - 2018) • Faculty Senate - Senator (2013 - 2015) • Illinois Global Institute - Director, Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program (2019 - 2020, 2021 - 2026) - Chair, IGI - HRI Programming Committee on the “Global and Its Worlds” (2019 - 2021) - Member, Advisory Committee (2019 - 2020) • Illinois International Programs - Director, Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program (2013 - 2019) - Chair, Directors’ Council (2015 - 2016) - Chair, European Union Director Search Committee (2015 - 2016) - Member, Area Studies Task Force (2017 - 2018) - Member, European Union Center Executive Committee (2016 - 2018) - Member, ACDIS Associate Director Search Committee (2015 - 2016) - Member, Center for Global Studies Director Search Committee (2015 - 2016) • Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities (IPRH) - Member, Advisory Committee (2013 - 2015, 2019 - 2020) • Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE) - Member, Steering Committee for 2019 iSEE Congress

To Texas A&M University • Office of the Vice President for Research - Member, Review Committee for Program to Enhance Scholarly and Creative Activities (Spring 2009, Fall 2011) • Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research - Member, Advisory Committee (2009 - 2011) - Chair, Selection Committee for the Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship (2009) - Participant, roundtable discussion on “How Do We Teach Ethics: Teaching Ethics in Disciplinary Contexts” (spring 2009) • Department of Philosophy - Member, Graduate Program Advisory Council (GPAC) (2005 - 2007, 2009 - 2010) - Member, Honors and Awards Committee (2007 - 2010) - Member, Colloquium Committee (2006 - 2009) - Member, Ethics and Value Theory Exam Committee (spring 2005, spring 2007, spring 2008, fall 2008) - Member, Engineering Ethics Committee (2006 - 2007) - Member, Department Head Search Committee (2005 - 2006)

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