JONATHAN QUONG School of University of Southern California [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT 2018- Professor of Philosophy and Law School of Philosophy, University of Southern California 2016-18 Associate Professor of Philosophy and Law School of Philosophy, University of Southern California 2013-16 Associate Professor of Philosophy School of Philosophy, University of Southern California 2010-13 Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Manchester 2003-10 Lecturer in Political Philosophy Politics, University of Manchester

EDUCATION 2004 D.Phil., Nuffield College, 2000 M.A., University of British Columbia 1999 B.A., University of British Columbia

VISITING POSITIONS 2016 Visiting Scholar Philosophy Department, Harvard University 2012 Harsanyi Visiting Fellow Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory, ANU 2010-11 Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow University Center for Human Values, Princeton University 2005-06 Faculty Fellow, Center for & Public Affairs The Murphy Institute, Tulane University

EDITORIAL POSITIONS 2019-20 Acting Co-Editor, Philosophy & Public Affairs 2018- Associate Editor, Ethics 2017- Subject Co-Editor (Social and Political), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2017-18 Editorial Board, Ethics 2017- Editorial Board, Journal of Political Philosophy 2016- Associate Editor, Philosophy & Public Affairs 2014- Editorial Board, Law and Philosophy 2013- Area Editor, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 2013-18 Advisory Editor, Social Theory and Practice 2012- Advisory Editor, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy

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2011- Editorial Board, Bloomsbury Research in Political Philosophy 2011-16 Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2010-18 Associate Editor, Politics, Philosophy & Economics 2008-14 Associate Editor, Representation: The Journal of Representative Democracy

AWARDS 2016 USC Faculty Mentoring Graduate Students Award 2012-13 Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship 2010-11 Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow University Center for Human Values, Princeton University 2007-08 Arts and Humanities Research Council Research Leave Award 2005-06 Faculty Fellowship, Center for Ethics & Public Affairs The Murphy Institute, Tulane University 2005-06 Faculty of Humanities Research Grant Award University of Manchester 2004-05 School of the Social Sciences’ Nominee for University Teacher of the Year University of Manchester 2001-03 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship 2000-03 Nuffield Funded Studentship, University of Oxford

BOOKS The Morality of Defensive Force (, 2020) x + 217 pp. • Subject of one-day workshops at University of Oslo and University of Warwick • Subject of forthcoming symposium in Criminal Law and Philosophy

Liberalism Without Perfection (Oxford University Press, 2011) viii + 330 pp. • Paperback edition with a new preface published in 2020 • Subject of one-day workshops at Luiss University of Rome, University of Cambridge, and University of Rijeka • Subject of symposia in Philosophy and Society (2014) and Philosophy and Public Issues (2012)

JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS 34. “Fair Equality of Opportunity and the Gendered Division of Labor.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (forthcoming). 33. “On Flanigan’s Pharmaceutical Freedom.” HEC Forum (forthcoming). 32. “Miller’s Crossing.” In Political Philosophy, Here and Now: Essays in Honour of David Miller, Sarah Fine, Daniel Butt, Zofia Stemplowska eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming). 31. “On Laborde’s Liberalism.” Criminal Law and Philosophy 15 (2021): 47-59. 30. “In Defense of Functionalism.” In Political Legitimacy: NOMOS LXI, Jack Knight and Melissa Schwartzberg eds. (New York: New York University Press, 2019): 47-64.

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29. “Consequentialism, Deontology, Contractualism, and Equality.” In The Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice, Serena Olsaretti ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018): 306-326. 28. “A Comment on Ripstein’s Reclamation.” Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (2017): 32- 37. 27. “Contractualism.” In Methods in Analytical Political Theory, Adrian Blau ed. (Cambridge University Press, 2017): 65-90. 26. “Disagreement, Equality, and the Exclusion of Ideals: A Comment on The Morality of Freedom.” Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 14 (2016): 135-146. 25. “Agent-Relative Prerogatives to Do Harm.” Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (2016): 815-829. 24. “Equality, Responsibility, and Culture: A Comment on Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition,” Les Ateliers de l’Éthique 10 (2015): 157-168. 23. ‘Proportionality, Liability, and Defensive Harm.’ Philosophy & Public Affairs 43 (2015): 144-173. 22. “Rights Against Harm.” Proceedings of the , Supplementary Volume 89 (2015): 249-266. 21. “Rules and Rights.” Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy: Volume 1 (2015): 222-249 [co- authored with Rebecca Stone]. 20. “What is the Point of Public Reason?” 170 (2014): 545-553. 19. “Liberalism Without Perfection: Replies to Lister, Kulenović, Zoffoli, Zelić, and Baccarini.” Philosophy and Society 25 (2014): 96-122. 18. “On the Idea of Public Reason.” In A Companion to Rawls, David Reidy and Jon Mandle eds. (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014): 265-280. 17. “Liberalism Without Perfection: Replies to Gaus, Colburn, Chan, and Bocchiola.” Philosophy and Public Issues 2 (2012): 51-79. 16. “Necessity, Moral Liability, and Defensive Harm.” Law and Philosophy 31 (2012): 673- 701 [co-authored with Joanna Mary Firth]. 15. “Liability to Defensive Harm.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 40 (2012): 45-77. 14. “Rights.” In The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy, Gerald Gaus and Fred D’Agostino eds. (New York: Routledge, 2012): 618-628. 13. “Left-Libertarianism: Rawlsian not Luck Egalitarian.” Journal of Political Philosophy 19 (2011): 64-89. 12. “Justice Beyond Equality.” Social Theory and Practice 36 (2010): 315-340. 11. “The Distribution of Authority.” Representation: The Journal of Representative Democracy 46 (2010): 35-52. 10. “Killing in Self-Defense.” Ethics 119 (2009): 507-537. 9. “Political Liberalism Without Scepticism.” Ratio 20 (2007): 320-340.

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8. “Contractualism, Reciprocity, and Egalitarian Justice.” Politics, Philosophy, & Economics 6 (2007): 75-105. 7. “Cultural Exemptions, Expensive Tastes, and Equal Opportunities.” Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (2006): 55-73. 6. “Disagreement, Asymmetry, and Liberal Legitimacy.” Politics, Philosophy, & Economics 4 (2005): 301-330. 5. “The Rights of Unreasonable Citizens.” Journal of Political Philosophy 12 (2004): 314-335. 4. “The Scope of Public Reason.” Political Studies 52 (2004): 233-250. • Reprinted in Public Ethics, Richard Bellamy and Antonino Palumbo eds. (Ashgate, 2010): 243-260. 3. “Disputed Practices and Reasonable Pluralism.” : A Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy 10 (2004): 43-67. 2. “What Do Citizens Need to Share? Citizenship as Reasonableness.” In Representation and Democratic Theory, David Laycock ed. (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004): 141-158. 1. “Are Identity Claims Bad for Deliberative Democracy?” Contemporary Political Theory 3 (2002): 307-327.

WORKS IN PROGRESS Political Philosophy (book under contract with Princeton University Press for Princeton Foundations in Series) “Intentions and Permissibility: A Puzzling Asymmetry” “The Role of Public Reason” “Legitimate Injustice” “Skepticism Rides Again: A Reply to van Wietmarschen” “The Permissibility of Lesser Evil”

BOOK REVIEWS, ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES, & INTRODUCTIONS 13. Entries on “Justification versus Proof” and “Justification: Freestanding/Political”. A Rawls Lexicon. David Reidy and Jon Mandle eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015): 388-394. 12. “Introduction to the Symposium on Cécile Fabre’s Cosmopolitan War.” Law and Philosophy 33 (2014): 265-280. 11. Review of Justice, Institutions, & Luck: The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality, by Kok-Chor Tan. Ethics 124 (2014): 440-444. 10. “Public Reason.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2013 Edition, substantive revision 2017), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . 9. “Liberalism Without Perfection: A Précis.” Philosophy and Public Issues 2 (2012): 1-6. 8. Entry on “Public Reason.” Encyclopedia of Political Theory. Mark Bevir ed. (Sage,

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2010): 1119. 7. Review of The Morality of Conflict: Reasonable Disagreement and the Law, by Samantha Besson. Political Studies Review 5 (2007): 78-79. 6. Review of Relativism and the Foundations of Liberalism, by Graham Long. 115 (2006): 769-773. 5. Review of Reason and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz eds. R.J. Wallace, Philip Pettit, Samuel Scheffler, and Michael Smith. Political Studies Review 3 (2005): 62. 4. Review of Liberalism and the Defence of Political Constructivism, by Catriona McKinnon. Political Studies Review 2 (2004): 201. 3. Review of The Liberal Archipelago: A Theory of Diversity and Freedom, by Chandran Kukathas. Philosophy in Review XXIII (2003): 347-349. 2. Review of Reasonably Radical: Deliberative Liberalism and the Politics of Identity, by Anthony Simon Laden. Philosophy in Review XXII (2002): 419-421. 1. Review of Rethinking Multiculturalism: Cultural Diversity and Political Theory, by Bhikhu Parekh. Canadian Journal of Political Science 35 (2002): 698-699.

INTERVIEWS 3:16 interview by Richard Marshall: https://www.3-16am.co.uk/articles/reasons-for-a- liberalism-without-perfection

Public Ethics Radio interview by Christian Barry: http://publicethicsradio.org/2012/09/26/episode-21-jon-quong-on-self-defense/

CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS (INCLUDING FORTHCOMING) ‘TBD’ • Plenary Lecture, Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, 2023. • Conference on the 50th Anniversary of A Theory of Justice, University of Notre Dame, 2021. ‘The Permissibility of Lesser Evil’ • Queen’s Philosophy Colloquium, 2021. • CEPPA Seminar Series, University of St. Andrews, 2021. ‘On Howard’s Dangerous Speech’ • Berger Prize Symposium. Pacific APA. 2021. ‘Legitimate Injustice’ • Manchester Centre for Political Theory Seminar Series, University of Manchester, 2021. • University of California San Diego, Political Theory Workshop, 2020. • University of Manitoba, Philosophy Colloquium, 2020. • Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, Nuffield College, Oxford, 2019. • Princeton Colloquium in Political Philosophy, 2019.

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• University of Virginia Legal Theory Workshop, 2019. • Cornell Law and Philosophy Seminar, 2019. • New Orleans Invitational Seminar in Ethics, 2018. • Keynote Lecture, Warwick Graduate Conference in Political Theory, 2018. • Conference on Matthew Kramer’s Liberalism With Excellence, University of Oxford, 2017. ‘Replies’ • One-day workshop on The Morality of Defensive Force manuscript, University of Oslo, 2019. • One-day workshop on The Morality of Defensive Force manuscript, University of Warwick, 2018. ‘Comments on Brian Kogelman’s A General Theory of Public Reason’ • University of Arizona, 2018. ‘On Jessica Flanigan’s Pharmaceutical Freedom’ • Book Symposium. Pacific APA, San Diego, 2018. ‘Natural Duty and Legitimacy: A Comment on Stilz’ • Annual Meeting of The American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, 2017. ‘Necessary Defensive Force’ • Arizona Philosophy Colloquium, 2018. • Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, Nuffield College, Oxford, 2017. • Harvard Philosophy Colloquium, 2016. • Vermont Philosophy Colloquium, 2016. • Bates Philosophy Colloquium, 2016. • Bowdoin Philosophy Colloquium, 2016. ‘Disagreement, Equality, and the Exclusion of Ideals’ • Conference on Joseph Raz’s The Morality of Freedom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2016. • Conference on Disagreement, McGill University, 2016. ‘The Role of Public Reason’ • International Seminar of the Mexican Society for Applied Philosophy, Mexico City, 2015. • Joseph Raz’s Seminar, Columbia University, 2014. ‘Equality, Responsibility, and Culture: A Comment on Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition’ • Book Symposium on Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 2015. ‘Miller’s Crossing’ • Conference in Honor of David Miller’s Contribution to Political Philosophy, University of Oxford, 2015. • Philosophy Colloquium, Chapman University, 2015. ‘On Kevin Vallier’s Liberal Politics and Public Faith’ • Book Symposium. Pacific APA, Vancouver, 2015.

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‘Rights Against Harm’ • Lead Symposiast for the Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, 2015, University of Warwick. • Department of Philosophy, Simon Fraser University, 2014. ‘Proportionality in Defensive Harm’ • Law and Philosophy Speaker Series, Yale University, 2015. • Political Theory Workshop, Stanford University, 2014. • Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory, UC Berkeley, 2014. • New Orleans Invitational Seminar in Ethics, New Orleans, 2014. • Bowling Green State University Workshop on Self-Defense, 2013. • NYU Political Theory Workshop, New York University, 2013. • Popper Philosophy Seminar, London School of Economics, 2013. • Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory, Australian National University, 2012. • Department of Philosophy, University of Southern California, 2012. ‘Agent-Relative Prerogatives to Do Harm’ • Institute for Law and Philosophy Workshop on the Means Principle, Rutgers University, 2013. ‘Intentions and Permissibility: A Puzzling Asymmetry’ • Law and Philosophy Colloquium, Harvard University, 2013. • Workshop in Legal Theory, UCLA, 2013. • Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, Nuffield College, Oxford, 2013. • Philosophy Colloquium, Luiss University of Rome, 2013. ‘Rules and Rights’ (co-authored with Rebecca Stone) • Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy Workshop, Tucson, 2013. • Ethics Seminar, University of Leeds, 2012. • Social Ethics Research Seminar, University of Wales Newport, 2012. ‘Replies’ • Workshop on Liberalism Without Perfection, Department of Philosophy, Ruiss University of Rome, 2013. • Workshop on Liberalism Without Perfection, University of Cambridge, 2013. • Workshop on Liberalism Without Perfection, Department of Philosophy, University of Rijeka, 2012. ‘On Self-Defense’ • Public Ethics Radio Interview, 2012. ‘What is the Point of Public Reason?’ • Author Meets Critics Roundtable on Gerald Gaus’s The Order of Public Reason, Eastern APA, Atlanta, 2012. • Department of Philosophy, University of Rijeka, 2012. • Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, 2012. • CELPA Seminar, University of Warwick, 2012. • Political Theory Colloquium, University of Richmond, 2011. • Symposium on Gerald Gaus’s The Order of Public Reason, LSE, 2011.

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• Political Theory Seminar, University of Essex, 2011. • Workshop on Respect and Justification, TU Darmstadt, 2011. ‘Liability to Defensive Harm’ • Newcastle Ethics, Legal and Political Philosophy Seminar, University of Newcastle, 2012. • Law & Humanities Workshop, University of Virginia, 2011. ‘Necessity, Moral Liability, and Defensive Harm’ • Conference on the Ethics of War, Copenhagen, 2010. • UCHV Faculty Seminar, Princeton University, 2010. ‘Left-Libertarianism: Rawlsian not Luck Egalitarian.’ • Department of Philosophy Colloquium, University of Arizona, 2010. • Political Theory Seminar, University of Sheffield, 2010. • Centre for Global Ethics and Department of Philosophy, University of Birmingham, 2009. • The Anatomy of Justice: A Conference in Honour of Hillel Steiner, University of Manchester, 2009. ‘The Structure of Public Reason’ • Political Theory Seminar, University College London, 2009. ‘The Argument from Autonomy’ • The Murphy Institute's Center for Ethics and Public Affairs: A Five-Year Retrospective Conference, Center for Ethics & Public Affairs, Tulane University, 2009. ‘Paternalism and Perfectionism’ • LSE Political Philosophy Research Seminar, LSE, 2008. • Oxford Political Theory Research Seminar, University of Oxford, 2006. • Political Science Department Seminar, Wilfred Laurier University, 2005. • International Congress for the Society of Applied Philosophy, Oxford, 2005. ‘Three Disputes About Public Justification: Commentary on Gaus and Vallier’ • Public Reason Podcast Symposium, (http://publicreason.net/), 2008. ‘The Role of an Overlapping Consensus’ • Political Liberalism Group, Politics Department, Princeton University, 2008. • Workshop on Public Reason, Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona, 2007. ‘Killing in Self-Defence’ • CELPA Seminar, University of Warwick, 2008. • Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, 2007. • Philosophy Seminar, University of Manchester, 2007. • MANCEPT Conference on ‘The Ethics of Killing and Saving’, University of Manchester, 2007. ‘Consent, Justification, and Legitimacy’ • Conference on Pluralism, Public Justification, and the State, UCL, 2007.

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‘Contractualism, Reciprocity, and Egalitarian Justice’ • British Journal of Political Science Conference, The British Academy, London, 2006. • The Murphy Institute’s Center for Ethics & Public Affairs, Washington & Lee University, 2005. ‘Disagreement, Asymmetry, and Liberal Legitimacy’ • Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, 2004. ‘The Limits of Luck Multiculturalism’ • Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 2003. ‘Disputed Practices and Reasonable Pluralism’ • Annual meeting of the Political Studies Association, Leicester, 2003. • Annual meeting of the Association for Legal and Social Philosophy, Newcastle, 2003. ‘Neutrality and the Politics of Recognition’ • Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, 2002. ‘Are Identity Claims Bad for Deliberative Democracy?’ • Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, 2002. ‘Rationality and Representation in Deliberative Theory’ • Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Quebec City, 2001. ‘Deliberative Democracy and Identity Politics’ • XVIIIth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Quebec City, 2000.

TEACHING Recent Undergraduate Courses • Problems of Life and Death • History of Ethics • Freedom, Equality, and Social Justice • Law, Politics, and Society • Senior Seminar in Moral Philosophy Recent Graduates Courses • Writing for Publication in Philosophy • Philosophy of Law • Legitimate Injustice • Defensive Harm and Just War • New Work in Political and Legal Philosophy • Proseminar in Value Theory Previous Undergraduate Courses • Introduction to Political Theory • Introduction to Moral Philosophy

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• Contemporary Political Philosophy • Arguing About Politics • Pluralism, Democracy & Citizenship • Topics in Politics, Philosophy, & Economics Previous Graduate Courses • New Directions in Democratic Theory • Debating Justice • The Ethics of Killing • Political Theory Research Training • Dissertation Research Design • Distributive Justice Current PhD Students • Nicola Kemp (committee chair) • Sean Donahue (committee chair) • Paul Garofalo (committee co-chair) • Andrew Stewart (committee chair) • David Clark (committee co-chair) • Mike Ashfield (committee member) • Anthony Nguyen (committee member) • Jasmine Gunkel (committee member) • Vishnu Sridharan (committee member) Area Exams • Renée Jorgensen Bolinger 2014 • Mike Ashfield 2015 • Joe Horton 2016 • Nathan Howard 2016 • Nicola Kemp 2017 • Paul Garofalo 2018 • Simon Blessenohl 2019 • David Clark 2020 • Anthony Nguyen 2020 • Jasmine Gunkel 2020 • Andrew Stewart 2020 Qualifying Committees • Ara Astourian 2014 (committee chair) • Michael Pressman 2014 (committee member) • Erik Encarnacion 2014 (committee member) • Stephen Bero 2015 (committee member) • Renée Jorgensen Bolinger 2015 (committee chair) • Joe Horton 2016 (committee chair) • August Gorman 2016 (committee chair) • Alex Dietz 2016 (committee chair) • Mike Ashfield 2017 (committee member)

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• Jesse Wilson 2017 (committee member) • Nicola Kemp 2018 (committee chair) • Sean Donahue 2018 (committee chair) • Paul Garofalo 2018 (committee co-chair) • Simon Blessenohl 2019 (committee co-chair) • Vishnu Sridharan 2019 (committee member) Completed PhD Students • Qin Cao, University of Manchester, 2010 (joint advisor) • Richard Child, University of Manchester, 2010 (primary advisor) • Rebecca Reilly-Cooper, University of Manchester, 2010 (secondary advisor) • Chloë FitzGerald, University of Manchester, 2011 (secondary advisor) • Christopher Mills, University of Manchester, 2013 (secondary advisor) • Stephanie Rinaldi, University of Manchester, 2015 (joint advisor) • Dean Redfearn, University of Manchester, 2015 (joint advisor) • Brian Carey, University of Manchester, 2015 (joint advisor) • Robert Munro, University of Manchester, 2015 (joint advisor) • Aness Webster, University of Southern California, 2016 (committee member) • Erik Encarnacion, University of Southern California, 2016 (committee member) • Stephen Bero, University of Southern California, 2017 (committee member) • Ara Astourian, University of Southern California, 2017 (committee chair) • Renée Jorgensen Bolinger, University of Southern California, 2017 (committee chair) • Michael Pressman, University of Southern California, 2018 (committee member) • Joe Horton, University of Southern California, 2018 (committee chair) • Alexander Dietz, University of Southern California, 2018 (committee chair) • August Gorman, University of Southern California, 2018 (committee chair) • Simon Blessenohl, University of Southern California, 2021 (committee co- chair)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Referee for • Presses: Acumen; Bloomsbury; Cambridge University Press; Oxford University Press; Princeton University Press; and Routledge • Journals: American Political Science Review; Analyse & Kritik; Australasian Journal of Philosophy; British Journal of Political Science; Contemporary Political Theory; Environmental Values; Ethics; Ethical Theory and Moral Practice; Ethnicities; European Journal of Philosophy; Inquiry; Journal of the American Philosophical Association; Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy; Journal of Moral Philosophy; Journal of Philosophy; Journal of Political Philosophy; Journal of Politics; Journal of Social Philosophy; Law and Philosophy; Les Ateliers de l’Éthique; Mind; Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy; Political Studies; Political Theory; Politics;

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Politics, Philosophy & Economics; Representation: The Journal of Representative Democracy; ; Res Publica; Social Theory and Practice; The European Journal of Political Theory; The Philosophical Quarterly; and Utilitas External PhD Examiner for • University of Leicester • Université de Montréal • London School of Economics • University of Oxford (x3) • University of Edinburgh Tenure and Promotion Letters for • Bowdoin College • Cornell University • Georgia State University • Harvard University • Queen’s University • Stanford University • Tulane University • University of California, San Diego • University College London • University of Glasgow • University of Northern Illinois • University of Oxford • University of Pittsburgh • University of Toronto • University of Wisconsin Event Convenor • USC Center for Law and Philosophy Colloquium Series 2021 • USC Workshop honoring Marshall Cohen, February 2020 • USC Workshop honoring Gary Watson, May 2019 • USC Workshop on Self-Defense, April 2015 • MANCEPT Conference on Cécile Fabre’s Cosmopolitan War, May 2012 • MANCEPT Seminar Series 2011-12 • MANCEPT Conference in Honour of Hillel Steiner, November 2009 • MANCEPT Seminar Series, 2008-2010 • Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, July 2008 • Public Reason Blog Reading Group on David Estlund’s Democratic Authority: A Philosophical Framework, Spring 2008 • Oxford Political Annual Conference, January 2008 • MANCEPT Conference on The Ethics of Killing and Saving, May 2007 • Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, 2002-03

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SERVICE AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2020-21 Philosophy, Politics, & Law Undergraduate Degree Faculty Advisor Faculty Tenure and Promotion Committee Faculty Second Year Developmental Review Committee Co-Director, Center for Law and Philosophy Faculty Fellow, Conceptual Foundations of Conflict Project 2019-20 Philosophy, Politics, & Law Undergraduate Degree Faculty Advisor Undergraduate Committee Faculty Search Committee Co-Chair Co-Director, Center for Law and Philosophy Faculty Fellow, Conceptual Foundations of Conflict Project 2018-19 Philosophy, Politics, & Law Undergraduate Degree Faculty Advisor 2017-18 Philosophy, Politics, & Law Undergraduate Degree Faculty Advisor Undergraduate Committee Faculty Search Committee Co-Chair USC Mentoring Awards Committee 2017 Philosophy, Politics, & Law Undergraduate Degree Faculty Advisor 2015-16 Philosophy, Politics, & Law Undergraduate Degree Faculty Advisor Faculty Search Committee Faculty Consultative Committee 2014-15 Philosophy, Politics, & Law Undergraduate Degree Faculty Advisor Graduate Placement Committee Graduate Admissions Committee 2013-14 Faculty Search Committee Faculty Evaluation Committee Graduate Placement Committee Graduate Admissions Committee

SERVICE AT UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER 2012 Director of Politics, Philosophy, & Economics Degree 2011-12 Director of MA Programmes in Ethics and Political Theory, Political Theory, and Politics REF Politics Preparation Committee Member Selection Committee for Two Posts in Political Theory 2006-10 Director of Philosophy & Politics Degree 2009-10 Head of Manchester Centre for Political Theory (first semester) Selection Committee for Post in Political Theory 2008-10 Personal Tutor for Combined Studies Degree and PPE Degree 2008-09 Lecturer Representative, Politics Leadership Team Selection Committee for Head of Politics 2005 Selection Committee for Three Posts in Political Theory 2003-05 Personal Tutor for Philosophy & Politics Degree, and for PPE Degree

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