Dr. P. A. C. (Tricia) GLAZEBROOK 1812 Borah Avenue, Moscow, Idaho, USA 83843-2432 home: (940) 323 8930 cell: (940) 231 7998 [email protected] RESEARCH pp. 1-17: Books 1; Editorship/Articles 2; Chapters 3; Encyclopedia entries/Book reviews 6; Policy interventions/workshops 7; Public/popular print 8; Conference papers/Invited papers/Keynotes 9; Interviews/outreach/public lectures/local colloquia 15; Funding 17 TEACHING pp. 18-20: Supervision 19; Awards/nominations/fellowships 20 SERVICE pp. 20-23: Academic 20; Service to the discipline 21; Refereeing, professional associations/board membership 22; Non-academic service 23 DEGREES IN PHILOSOPHY 1994 PhD University of Toronto 1989 MA University of Toronto 1988 BA University of Alberta (summa cum laude; MacEachern Medal in Philosophy) AOS: environmental ethics and policy (climate change: climate, food, gender and agricultural ethics; climate policy; climate finance; UNFCCC and IPCC; climate and human rights; ecofeminism), philosophy of science and technology (Heidegger on science/technology, environment, economics/capital, Aristotle, physis and nature,), data ethics and policy AOC: international development studies/African studies (Ghana, gender, climate, agriculture); history of philosophy; military ethics (drones, moral injury); ‘broader impacts’ Citations: 830 (h-index:14, i10-index:19) Google Scholar ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2015- Washington State University, Professor, School of Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs; Affiliate Professor, Program in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies 2010-2015 University of North Texas, Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion (2010-14 Department Chair) 2010 Leipzig University, Global Studies Institute, Visiting Lecturer 2009-present Osun State University, Nigeria, Research Associate 2002-2012 Dalhousie University, Professor, Department of Philosophy (2/3), College of Sustainability (1/3) Cross-appointments: International Development Studies (2008-2009 Interim Chair), School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies 2001-2002 Moravian College, Department of Philosophy, Visiting Assistant Professor 2000-2001 Syracuse University, Department of Philosophy, Visiting Assistant Professor 1994-2000 Colgate University, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Assistant Professor BOOKS Glazebrook, T. and E. Opoku (University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana) International Climate Policy and Finance in Ghana: A Case Study of Food Security and Women’s Farming (under contract with Routledge) Glazebrook, T., ed. (2012) Heidegger on Science. Albany: State University of New York Press. Glazebrook, T. (2000) Heidegger’s Philosophy of Science. New York: Fordham University Press. (Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award) GLAZEBROOK JULY 2021 EDITORSHIP Gessas, Jeff (University of North Texas) and T. Glazebrook, eds. (2020) Environmental Ethics 42(4) (Special Issue: Settler Colonialism) Glazebrook, T. and A. Kola Olusanya (Osun State University, Nigeria), eds. (2018) Environmental Ethics 40(4) (Special Issue: African Environmental Philosophy) Glazebrook, T. and J. Keane (Deakin University, Australia), eds. (2013) Inflexions, Vol 6: Special Issue on Arakawa and Gins. Montreal: The Sense Lab, Concordia University IN PROGRESS Glazebrook, T. and Sorin Matei, eds. (Purdue University) Data Ethics: A Handbook on ‘Big Data’ Ethics (under review with OUP) Glazebrook, T., ed. Zombie Apocalypse: A Textbook for Understanding Global Pandemic and Designing a Response Plan Glazebrook, T., ed. Supposing that Dasein is a Woman…What then? Glazebrook, T. U.S. Military Use of Drones Akon-Yamga, G. (Science and Technology Policy Research Institute, Accra, Ghana) and T. Glazebrook, Avoiding the Resource Curse: Oil Development in Ghana JOURNAL ARTICLES Glazebrook, T. Science, technology, and technoscience. Epistemologica (Special Issue: On the Very Notion of Philosophy of Science, eds. Marco Buzzoni and Evandro Agazzi), in progress. Glazebrook, T. (2021) What now in philosophy of technology? Ethics, time, and poiêsis in crisis thinking. Foundations of Science—Springer Nature. (Special Issue: Rethinking Technology in the Anthropocene, eds. P. Lemmens and Y. van den Eede). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-020-09760-3 Glazebrook, T. and S. Noll (2021) Hunger Games: Global gender bias against women’s farming. Gender Policy Report, Center on Women, Gender and Public Policy University of Minnesota. https://genderpolicyreport.umn.edu/hunger-games-global-gender-bias- against-womens-farming/ Glazebrook, T. and E. Opoku (2020) Gender and sustainability: Learning from women’s farming in Africa. Sustainability (IF 2.576) 12(24):10483. DOI:10.3390/su122410483 Glazebrook T., S. Noll and E. Opoku (2020) Gender Matters: Climate Change, Gender Bias, and Women's Farming in the Global South and North. Agriculture (IF 2.072) (Special Issue: Productivity, Efficiency, and Sustainability in Agriculture, ed. Sanzidur Rahman) 10(7):267-91. DOI: 10.3390/agriculture10070267 https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10070267__;!!JmPEgBY0 HMszNaDT!4YCoVUcLoCGQXxjYS6tuAXr2YpJB49rcEKlzkYGUFjhJbLq1FST05v8i1XM0kPpB 1RBsYikR$. Glazebrook, T. (2019) Heideggerian Ecofeminism. Ekstasis: Journal of Hermeneutics and Philosophy) 8(2):20-35, DOI:10.12957/ek.2019.49544. Ecofeminismo heideggeriano. Ekstasis: revista de hermenêutica e fenomenologia 8(2): 258-77, DOI:10.12957/ek.2019.49546 (Portuguese). Glazebrook, T. (2019) Heidegger and economics: Withdrawal of being in capital. Studia Culturalogica (Divinatio): New Ways of Contextualizing Heidegger, 47:7-21. 2 GLAZEBROOK JULY 2021 Opoku, E. and T. Glazebrook (2018) Gender, agriculture, and climate policy in Ghana. Environmental Ethics (Special issue: African Environmental Philosophy, eds. T. Glazebrook and A. Kola-Olusanya) 40(4):365-80. Glazebrook, T. and E. Opoku (2018) Defending the defenders: Environmental protectors, climate change and human rights. Ethics and the Environment (Special Issue in Honor of Victoria Davion, ed. Piers Stephens) 23(2):83-110. Glazebrook, T. (2016) Gynocentric bio-logics: Anthropocenic abjectification and alternative knowledge traditions. Telos 177:61-82. Glazebrook, T. and Sarah Conrad (2013) Mapping reversible destiny. Inflexions (Special Issue on Arakawa and Gins, eds. Jondi Keane and Trish Glazebrook) 6:22-40. http://www.inflexions.org/n6_glazebrook_conrad.html Keane, Jondi and T. Glazebrook (2013) Here where it lives…bioscleave. Inflexions 6, 1-21. Glazebrook, T. (2011) Women and climate change: A case-study from northeast Ghana. Hypatia 26(4):762-782. Reprinted in Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach (2016) L. May and J. B. Delston, Eds. 6th Edition. New York, NY: Routledge, 545-7. Glazebrook, T. and A. Kola-Olusanya (2011) Justice, conflict, capital, and care: Oil in the Niger Delta. Environmental Ethics 33(2):163-84. Glazebrook, T. (2010) The Genuine Progress Index. Bhoomi: Food, Community and Sustainable Living 2. http://bhoomimagazine.org/component/k2/item/28-the-genuine-progress-index- gpi/28-the-genuine-progress-index-gpi Glazebrook, T. (2005) Gynocentric eco-logics. Ethics and the Environment (Special Issue, ed. Christopher Preston) 10(2):75-99. Glazebrook, T. (2004) Architecture against mortality. Interfaces (Special Issue: Architecture Against Death) 21/22(1):51-58. Glazebrook, T. (2003) Art or nature? Aristotle, restoration ecology, and flowforms. Ethics and the Environment 8(1):22-36. Glazebrook, T. (2002) Karen Warren's ecofeminism. Ethics and the Environment 7(2):12-26. Glazebrook, T. (2001) Heidegger and scientific realism. Continental Philosophy Review 34(4):361-401. Glazebrook, T. (2001) Zeno against mathematical physics. Journal of the History of Ideas 62(2):193-210. Glazebrook, T. (2001) Violence against nature: A philosophical perspective. Journal of Power and Ethics: An Interdisciplinary Review (Special issue: Violence: A Philosophical Critique, ed. Hwa Yol Jung) 2(4):322-343. Glazebrook, T. (2001) The role of the Beiträge in Heidegger’s critique of science. Philosophy Today 45(1):24-32. Glazebrook, T. (2000) From φύσις to nature, τέχνη to technology: Heidegger on Aristotle, Galileo and Newton. The Southern Journal of Philosophy 38(1):95-118. Glazebrook, T. (1998) Heidegger on the experiment. Philosophy Today 42(3):250-261. BOOK CHAPTERS Glazebrook, T. Oil and agriculture: A policy paradox in sub-Saharan sustainable development. Sustainable Development in the Age of Crises: Perspectives from the Global South, eds. L. Popoola, A. Kola-Olusanya and J. Agbonifo. Osogbo, Nigeria: Osun State University Press, in progress. 3 GLAZEBROOK JULY 2021 Glazebrook, T. Heidegger in STEM education: Heidegger in the classroom. Teaching Heidegger: On Education, Teaching and Learning, ed. M. Kruger-Ross. Rowman and Littlefield, in progress. Glazebrook, T. Equity, diversity, and inclusiveness: Closing gaps and opening minds. Conversations on Ethical Leadership: Lessons Learned from University Governance, ed. Ingrid Stefanovic, University of Toronto Press, in press. Glazebrook, T. (2021) Gender, climate, and conflict in forced migration. In Beyond Free Market: Social Inclusion and Globalization, ed. Fayazz Baqir. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 57-71. Glazebrook, T. (2020) Ihde’s revolutions: From Paris to science, rock, and radical architecture. Reinventing Ihde: Origins, Interplay, and Extensions, eds. G. Miller and A. Shew. Springer: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology, 19-41. Glazebrook, T. and J. Gessas (2020) Standing Rock: Water protectors in a time of failed policy.
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