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CLARE PALMER CV

Current position: • of Philosophy, Texas A&M University. Appointed August 2010. Academic Qualifications: • D Phil, 1993. . BA Hons, First Class, , 1988. Trinity College, Oxford (Trinity College Scholar). Previous Appointments: • Associate Professor (with tenure) Philosophy; joint appointment in . Washington University in St Louis, USA (2005 - 2010) • Senior Lecturer (Equivalent: Associate Professor), Philosophy, , UK (2001 - 2005) • Lecturer (Equivalent: Assistant Professor), Religious Studies, , UK (1998 - 2001) • Research Fellow, Philosophy, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (1997 - 1998) • Lecturer (Equivalent: Assistant Professor), Environmental Studies, , UK (1993 - 1997) • Gifford Research Fellow, Philosophy, , UK (1992 - 1993)

SELECTED GRANT FUNDING • 2012-2015: Co-PI with Penny Riggs, Whole Systems Genomics Initiative, Texas A&M University. NSF Ethics Education in Science and Engineering Program: “Collaborative Research: Genomics & Society - Exploring ethics, impacts and consequences of technological advances.” NSF Award no. SES-1237881. $291,046 • 2011-2013: Co-PI with Ed Harris & Gary Varner. Strategic Development Fund, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University. Developing an Applied Ethics Initiative. $48,000. • 2011-2013: Co-PI with Steward T. A. Pickett, J. Baird Callicott, Ricardo Rozzi, William H. Schlesinger. “Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World." NSF award no. SES- 1058163. $25,000. • 2003-2004: UK Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) grant for Centre for Environmental History & Policy, University of Stirling & University of St Andrews. “Landscape Values in the Northern British Uplands.” £14,500 • 1996-2001: Co-PI with Peter Jones, Environmental Sciences. Higher Education Funding Council for England. “Teaching and Learning at the Environment-Science-Society Interface”. (TALESSI) £240,000

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Authored Books: 1.With Peter Sandoe and Sandra Corr. Companion . Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Publication 2015 2. Animal Ethics in Context. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, 208p 3. and Process Thinking. Clarendon Press, Oxford and New York: , Oxford, 1998, 243p. 4.Environmental Ethics. Santa Barbara and Denver: ABC-CLIO, 1997, 192p. Edited Books - Sole editor: 1.. Ashgate International Library of Essays on Rights. Ashgate, 2008, 582p.

1 2.Teaching Environmental Ethics. Leiden: Brill, 2007, 240p. Edited Books - Co-editor: 1.Ricardo Rozzi, Steward Pickett, Clare Palmer, Juan Armesto and J. Baird Callicott. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014. http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/ecology/book/978-94-007-7469-8 2.With Erica Fudge. Veterinary Science: Humans, Animals and Health. JISC/Open Humanities Press, 2011. http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org 3.With the Animal Studies Group. Killing Animals. Illinois University Press, 2006, 232p. 4.With J Baird Callicott. Environmental Philosophy (5 vols.) New York: Routledge. 2005. 5.With Ball, I ; Goodall, M; and Reader, J. The Earth Beneath: A Critical Guide to Green Theology. SPCK, London, 1992, 216p.

Relevant Journal Articles 1.Clare Palmer, Katie McShane and Ron Sandler. “Environmental Ethics.” Annual Review of Environment and Resources. In press. Publication October 2014. Review in Advance available at: http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev-environ-121112-094434 2.Clare Palmer & Brendon Larson “Should we move the whitebark pine? Ethics, conservation and assisted migration.” Environmental Values. Forthcoming 2014. On early view: http://www.erica.demon.co.uk/EV/papers/Palmer.pdf 3.Peter Sandøe, Paul M. Hocking, Sophie Collins, Björn Forkman, Kirsty Haldane, Helle H. Kristensen & Clare Palmer. “The Blind Hens’ Challenge: Does it undermine the view that only welfare matters in our dealings with animals?” Environmental Values. On Early View. http://www.erica.demon.co.uk/EV/EVpapers.html Publication 2014. 4.“What (if anything) do we owe wild animals?” 16/1 2013 pp.15-38. Refereed. (With commentary by Burghardt and McClennan.) 5.With Brendon Larson. Peer commentary. “Assisted colonization is no panacea, but let’s not discount it either.” Ethics, Policy and Environment 16/1 2013 pp. 16-18. 6. “Does breeding a bulldog harm it? Breeding, ethics and harm to animals” 21 2012 pp.157-166. 7. “Animal Disenhancement & the Non-Identity Problem: a response to Thompson.” Nanoethics 5/1 2011 pp. 43-48. 8. “Harms to Species? Species, Ethics and Climate Change: the case of the polar bear.” Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 23/2 Spring 2009 pp. 587-603.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE President: International Society of Environmental Ethics (ISEE) 2007-2010. (Elected position.) Editor: Journal Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion. 1996-2007 Fellow: Mind and Life Institute Membership of Editorial Boards: Environmental Humanities, Ethics, Policy and Environment Environmental Ethics (from 1997-2007) Environmental Values; Agricultural and Environmental Ethics; Journal for the study of Religion, Culture and Nature; Springer’s International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics; Sydney University Press Animal Publics Series At Texas A&M: Member of University Grand Challenges Committee: Sustainability and the Environment (Liberal Arts representative); Executive Committee Member: Whole Systems Genomics Initiative; Faculty Affiliate, Texas Center for Climate Studies.

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