REBECCA KUKLA Curriculum Vitae – September 2014 [email protected]

REBECCA KUKLA Curriculum Vitae – September 2014 Rkukla@Gmail.Com

REBECCA KUKLA Curriculum Vitae – September 2014 [email protected] Professor of Philosophy Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington, DC, USA EDUCATION Greenwall Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioethics and Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University, 2003-05 Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 1996 Dissertation: Creativity, Conformity, and the Social Constitution of the Subject. Director: John Haugeland. Committee: David Gauthier, Iris Young, Jennifer Whiting, Michael Thompson Honours B.A. (With High Distinction), Philosophy, University of Toronto, 1990 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Social epistemology, philosophy of language, bioethics, philosophy of medicine and the special sciences, feminist philosophy. AREAS OF COMPETENCE Rousseau, Kant, metaethics, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, twentieth century European philosophy. PROFESSIONAL HONOURS AND AWARDS 2009 University of South Florida Creative Scholarship Award (honorary – monetary award declined) 2006-07 Canadian Philosophical Association Biennial Book Prize: Honourable Mention for Mass Hysteria: Medicine, Culture, and Mothers’ Bodies 2006-07 Marston LaFrance Research Fellow (annual award to the top researcher in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Carleton University) 2003-05 Greenwall Fellowship in Bioethics and Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University 2000-01 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award for Teaching Excellence, Carleton University 1990-92 (Honorary fellow for 1994-5) National Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities FORMER ACADEMIC POSITIONS, INCLUDING INVITED VISITING POSITIONS 2011- Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, New College of Florida 2007-11 Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida (2007-10: Also Professor in the School of Medicine) 2007-10 Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON 2000-07 Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Philosophy, Carleton University (cross- appointed in Political Science 2000-2006), Ottawa, ON Kukla (1) 2003-04 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Department of Population and Family Health Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 2002-05 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 2002 Visiting Scholar, Department of Philosophy, University of Victoria 1998-00 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Carleton University (cross-appointed in Political Science 1999-2000) 1997-98 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of New Mexico 1995-97 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon 1993-95 Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Middlebury College 1991-93 Teaching Fellow, Department of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh 1988-90 Teaching Assistant, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS IN BIOETHICS/APPLIED ETHICS 2011 Expert Witness for the Plaintiffs, Nova Health Systems v. Pruitt, 292 P.3d (Oklahoma 2012) 2008-10 Member, Institutional Review Board, University of South Florida – Health 2007-10 Bioethics Advisory Committee Member, Oncofertility Consortium 2005-07 Executive Board Member, Carleton University Centre on Ethics and Values 2005-07 Member, Research Ethics Board, Carleton University 2004 Hospital Ethics Committee Guest Member, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Fall 2004 2004 Visiting Scholar and Research Ethics Consultant, United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Services Office, Food and Nutrition Assistance Research Program GRANTS AND OTHER RESEARCH FUNDING 2009 Queen’s University Internal Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) ‘4A’ Research Award, $5000 2009 Univ. of South Florida Humanities Institute Research Award, “Recognizing Norms,” $5000 2006-9 SSHRC Standard Research Grant, “Autonomy and the Negotiation of Information in Reproductive Health Care,” $100,565 2005 Carleton University, “Representations of Risk in Obstetrics,” $4000 2000 SSHRC, “Science as Social Practice,” $2600 1999 SSHRC, “Myth, Memory and Misrecognition in Epistemology,” $3000 1998 SSHRC, “Myth, Memory and Misrecognition in Epistemology,” $3000 1997 National Endowment for the Humanities, $1200 U.S. + travel/living, summer research institute on Background Practices, UC-Santa Cruz 1994 National Endowment for the Humanities, $1400 U.S. + travel/living, summer research institute on Embodiment, UC-Santa Cruz 1991 Mellon Fellowship for Summer Language Study (French, La Pocatière, Quebec) PUBLICATIONS Books: R. Kukla and M. Lance, ‘Yo!’ and ‘Lo!’: The Pragmatic Topography of the Space of Reasons (Cambridge: Harvard University Press 2009). Kukla (2) R. Kukla (editor), Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant’s Critical Philosophy (New York: Cambridge University Press 2006). R. Kukla, Mass Hysteria: Medicine, Culture and Mothers’ Bodies (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield 2005). J. Arras, R. Kukla, and E. Fenton (editors), A Companion to Bioethics Routledge, forthcoming 2014. Articles in Refereed Journals: S. Richardson, C. Daniels, M. Gillman, J. Golden, R. Kukla, C. Kuzawa, and J. Rich-Edwards, “Developmental Biology: Don’t Blame the Mothers,” Nature 512:7513, August 13, 2014. R. Kukla and S. Hardy, “Making Sense of Miscarriage Online,” forthcoming in a special issue of Journal of Social Philosophy on miscarriage, ed. K. Norlock, 2015. R. Kukla and M. Lance, “Intersubjectivity and Receptive Experience,” Southern Journal of Philosophy 52:1, 2014, 22-42. E. Winsberg, B. Huebner, and R. Kukla, “Accountability and Values in Radically Collaborative Research,” Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2013, online preprint http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2013.11.007. R. Kukla, “Living with Pirates: Common Morality and Embodied Practice,” target article in Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics, 23:1, 2014, 76-86. • Critical responses by Tom Beauchamp and Carson Strong, and my reply to them. Lance, M. and Kukla, R., “’Leave the Gun; Take the Cannoli!’: The Pragmatic Topography of Second- Person Calls,” Ethics 123:3, 2013, 456-78. R. Kukla, “'Author TBD': Radical Collaboration in Contemporary Biomedical Research,” Philosophy of Science, 79:5, 2012, 845-858. R. Kukla, “Performative Force, Convention, and Discursive Injustice,” Hypatia, 2012, 27:3, 1-17. R. Kukla, “The Ethics and Cultural Politics of Reproductive Health Warnings: A Case Study of Proposition 65,” Health, Risk and Society 12:4, 2010, 323-334. A. D. Lyerly, L. Mitchell, E. M. Armstrong, L. Harris, R. Kukla, M. Kuppermann, and M. Little (The Obstetrics and Gynecology Risk Research Group), “Risk and the Pregnant Body,” Hastings Center Report 39:6, 2009, 34-42. R. Kukla, M. Kuppermann, M. Little, A. D. Lyerly, L. M. Mitchell, E. M. Armstrong, and L. H. Harris (The Obstetrics and Gynecology Risk Research Group), “Finding Autonomy in Birth,” Bioethics 23:1, 2009, 1-8. Kukla (3) M. Little, A. D. Lyerly, L. Mitchell, E. M. Armstrong, L. Harris, R. Kukla, and M. Kuppermann (The Obstetrics and Gynecology Risk Research Group), “Mode of Delivery: Toward Responsible Inclusion of Patient Preferences,” Obstetrics and Gynecology 112:4, 2008, 913-18. • Response letter and reply published in Obstetrics and Gynecology 113:1, 2009, 230-231. R. Kukla, “Measuring Mothering,” International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 1:1, 2008, 67-90. R. Kukla, “Naturalizing Objectivity,” Critical Review of L. Daston and P. Galison, Objectivity, and K. Barad, Meeting the Universe Halfway,” Perspectives on Science 16:3, 2008, 285-302. R. Kukla, “Resituating the Principle of Equipoise: Justice and Access to Care in Non-Ideal Conditions,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 17:3, 2007, 171-202. R. Kukla, “Holding the Body of Another,” in Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy 11:2, 2007, 397-408. R. Kukla, “How do Patients Know?,” Hastings Center Report 37:5, 2007, 27-35. A. D. Lyerly, L. M. Mitchell, E. M. Armstrong, L. H. Harris, R. Kukla, M. Kuppermann, and M. Little (The Obstetrics and Gynecology Risk Research Group), “Risk, Values, and Decision Making Surrounding Pregnancy,” Obstetrics and Gynecology 109:4, 2007, 979-984. R. Kukla, “Objectivity and Perspective in Empirical Knowledge,” Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology 3:1, 2006, 80-95. R. Kukla, “Ethics and Ideology in Breastfeeding Advocacy Campaigns,” Hypatia 21:1, 2006, 157-80. R. Kukla, “Conscientious Autonomy: Displacing Decisions in Health Care,” Hastings Center Report 35:2, 2005, 34-44. • Response letters by Tom Beauchamp, Carole Browner, Hilde Lindemann and Carolyn McLeod, together with my reply, published in Hastings Center Report 35:5, 2005. R. Kukla, “The Limits of Lines: Negotiating Hard Medical Choices,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Medicine 5:1, 2005, 15-19. R. Kukla, “The Antinomies of Impure Reason: Rousseau and Kant on the Metaphysics of Truth-Telling,” Inquiry 48:3, 2005, 203-31. R. Kukla, “Attention and Blindness: Objectivity and Contingency in Moral Perception,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy supplementary volume 28, 2003, 319-46. R. Kukla and L. Ruetsche, “Contingent Natures and Virtuous Knowers: Could Epistemology be ‘Gendered’?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32:3, 2002, 389-418. R. Kukla, “The Ontology and Temporality of Conscience,” Continental Philosophy Review 35, 2002, 1-34. Kukla (4) R. Kukla, “Talking Back: Monstrosity, Mundanity and Cynicism in Television Talk Shows,” Rethinking Marxism 14:1, 2002, 67-96. R. Kukla, “Myth, Memory and Misrecognition in Sellars’ ‘Empiricism

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