Se-Hyoung Yi, Ph.D. University of Houston-Clear Lake Telephone: 281-283-3476 Department of Social and Cultural Sciences Fax: 281-283-3469 2700 Bay Area Boulevard Email: yi@uhcl.edu Houston, TX 77058-1002 Education Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Aug 2014 Thesis: Deliberation and Its Tragic Moment Deliberative Harmony in Aeschylus Oresteia and Mengzi s Mengzi Advisor: John Zumbrunnen M.A., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 2010 Political Science, Korea University (Seoul, Korea), August 2005 O.C.S. Program, Korea Naval Academy (Changwon, Korea), July 2000 B.A., Public Administration, Hanyang University (Seoul, Korea), February 1998. Summa Cum Laude Professional Position University of Houston-Clear Lake, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences Assistant Professor, Fall 2015 Present Trinity Christian College, Department of Political Science Assistant Professor, Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Charles F. Kettering Foundation Research Associate, Summer 2013 Spring 2014 Publications Peer Reviewed Journal Articles: Yi, Se-Hyoung, Virginia Tech Shooting and the Politics of Excessive Apology. Review of History and Political Science 5:1 (July 2017) Yi, Se-Hyoung. Democratic Inclusion and Suffering Together in The Eumenides: Duality of Immigrants. Political Theory 43:1 (February 2015). Yi, Se-Hyoung and Hong-Kyu Park. King Taejong and Gongron Jeongchi [Confucian Deliberative Politics]. Korean Political Science Review 40:3 (Fall 2006). 1
Other Articles, Book Chapters, and Book Reviews: Yi, Se-Hyoung, Book Review for Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith: New Orleans in the Wake of Katrina by Vincanne Adams, in Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 24:1 (Spring/Summer 2017) Yi, Se-Hyoung and Hong-Kyu Park. King Taejong and Confucian Deliberative Politics. in Popular Will and Public Deliberation: Political Thought in Three East Asian Countries, edited by Korean Society for Political Thought. Seoul: Ehaksa, 2012. Korean. Yi, Se-Hyoung, John Zumbrunnen, and Byoung-Cheon Lee. Dialogue: American Progressivism and Conservatism Their Origins, Transitions, and the Present." Citizen and the World 18 (Winter 2010). Korean. Yi, Se-Hyoung, Byoung-Cheon Lee, Jong-Du Lee. Citizenship. Seoul: Arche Publishing House, 2008. (Korean Translation from Keith Faulk, Citizenship, London: Routledge, 2000). Korean. Yi, Se-Hyoung. Liberal Citizenship Beyond Liberalism, Citizen and the World 10 (Winter 2006). Korean. Work in Progress Persuasion Without Words: Confucius s Art of Rhetoric and the Supernatural (Under Review) The Black-Korean Conflict: The Myth of the Model Minority (Under Review) Confucianism and Deliberative Democracy: Harmony in Mengzi s Mengzi (Under Review) Acts of Activism: An Analysis of Modern-Day Campus Protests (Working Book Manuscript) Confucian Populism and Undefined People (Working Paper) Democratizing Empathy: Aeschylus' The Persians and Deliberative Democracy (Working Paper) Research Supports and Awards 2017 Artinian Travel Award, Southern Political Science Association 2016 New Online Course Development Initiative (POLS 4355: Political Philosophy), UH-Clear Lake 2016, 2017 Faculty Development Support Fund, UH-Clear Lake 2013-14 Resident Scholar, Charles F. Kettering Foundation 2013 College of Letters and Science Teaching Fellowship Award, UW-Madison 2012, 2013 Vilas Conference Travel Grant, UW-Madison Graduate School 2012 Wisconsin-Mellon Dissertation Writing Camp 2012 Institutions, Narratives, and Identities Workshop, University of Florida 2011 Scholar-in-Residence, Charles F. Kettering Foundation 2
2011 Deliberative Theory Working Group, Charles F. Kettering Foundation 2010, 2012 Department of Political Science Travel Grant, UW-Madison 2008 Northwestern University Summer Institute, Political Thought and Rhetoric in the Classical World. 2007-13 UW-Madison Political Science Department Teaching Assistantship and Lectureship (full tuition and teaching stipend) 2003 President of Korea National Defense University Citation 1994-1998 Hanyang University Academic Scholarship (merit-based, full tuition grant) Selected Conference Participation Presentations: Confucian Populism and the Undefined People, 89 th Annual Southern Political Science Association Conference, January 2018 (Proposal Accepted) The Virginia Tech Shooting and the Politics of Excessive Apology, 2017 Annual Meeting of Southwestern Social Science Association, April 2017. Democratizing Empathy: Aeschylus' The Persians and Deliberative Democracy, 74 th Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2016. Cultivating Benevolence: Robert Goodin s Internal-Reflective Deliberation and Confucian Deliberative Politics, 73 rd Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2015. Collective Deliberation and the Tragedy of Foreigners: The Du Soon Ja Case and The Persians, Association for Political Theory Annual Conference, Oct. 2014. Bringing Atossa Back In: The Du Soon Ja Case, Black-Korean Conflict and the Tragedy of Foreigners in The Persians, Western Political Science Association 2014 Annual Meeting, April 2014. Deliberation and Territorial Harmony in The Eumenides: Duality of Foreigners," Western Political Science Association 2013 Annual Meeting, March 2013. Deliberation and Confucianism: Deliberative Harmony in Kongzi's Confucius Analects and Mengzi s Mengzi, 70 th Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2012. Deliberative Democracy and Confucianism: Focusing on Mengzi s Mengzi, University of Florida Graduate Workshop: Institutions, Narratives, and Identities, Feb. 2012. John Calvin and His Democratic Republicanism, 68 th Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2010. 3
Invited Talks: Promoting and Publishing Student Work, The Core Curriculum Committee of the University of Houston-Clear Lake Spring Colloquium, April 2017. Civic Education: Experiments in Higher Education, Multinational Research Exchange, Kettering Foundation, March 2015. Civic Arts Workshop, Deliberative Democracy Exchange, Kettering Foundation, July 2011. Issue Framing Workshop, Deliberative Democracy Exchange, Kettering Foundation, July 2011. Deliberative Democracy Working Group, Kettering Foundation, May 2011. Media Presidential Voting Not Yet Internet-Enabled, US Telecom Newsletter, Nov 2016. Modern Technology s Effect on Voting, Interview with The Signal, Oct 31, 2016. Presidential Primaries: What Voters Need to Know, Interview with The Signal, Feb 15, 2016. Courses Taught University of Houston-Clear Lake POLS 2306: Texas Government POLS 4355: Political Philosophy Trinity Christian College PLSC 201: American Government and Politics PLSC 301: Political Theory PLSC 351: Deliberative Democracy PLSC 410: Politics and Drama University of Wisconsin-Madison (Lecturer) PS 501: Ancient and Medieval Western Political Thought PS 513: Radical Political Theory University of Wisconsin-Madison (Teaching Assistant) PS 209: Introduction to Political Theory PS 316: Principles of International Law PS 501: Ancient and Medieval Western Political Thought PS 506: Political Theories of Imperialism PS 560: Contemporary American Political Thought 4
Service Department and College University of Houston-Clear Lake Faculty Adviser, Political Science Student Organization, 2016 Present. Organizer, Political Theory Reading Group, 2017 Present. Friend of Hawk Launch, Orientation and New Student Programs, 2017. Core Curriculum Assessment Committee Workgroup, 2017. Trinity Christian College Faculty Adviser, Law and Politics Society, Trinity Christian College, 2014 2015. Member, Fulbright Student Scholar Evaluation Committee, Sep. 2014. Organizer, Constitution Day Event, Oct. 17, 2014. Presenter, Ebola Panel Discussion, Nov. 20, 2014. Guest Speaker, Who Were the Metics? at ENGL 340B Ancient and Medieval Literatures, Feb. 12, 2015. Guest Speaker, Learning from Others at Celebration of Asia, Asian American Alliance, May 4, 2015 University of Wisconsin-Madison Teaching Fellow, UW-Madison College of Letters and Science, 2013. Presenter: I Never Felt Like a Stranger When I Walked Into Class: How to Facilitate Great Classroom Discussion UW-Madison College of Letters and Science TA Training, Aug. 29, 2013. Guest Presenter: Leading Discussions UW-Madison Political Science Department TA Orientation Session, Aug. 28, 2012. Discussant: Professor Andrew March, What are Religious Reasons? UW-Madison Political Theory Workshop, Oct. 7, 2011. Guest Presenter: Leading Discussion Sections UW-Madison Political Science Department TA Orientation Session, Aug. 30, 2011. Discussant: Professor Richard Boyd, Justice as Generality?: Rousseau and the Limits of Cosmopolitanism, UW-Madison Political Theory Workshop, Apr. 8, 2011. Discussant: Professor Michael Gillespie, Toward a New Aristocracy: Nietzsche contra Plato on the Role of a Warrior Elite, UW-Madison Political Theory Colloquium, May 1, 2009. Professional Member, The Korean Honor Scholarship (KHS) Screening Committee, The Office of the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Houston, June 2017. Member, Korean Government Scholarship Program for Graduate Degrees (KGSP-G) Selection Committee, National Institute for International Education of Korea, Mar. 2017. Book Reviewer, Lone Star Tarnished: A Critical Look at Texas Politics and Public Policy (Routledge), 2017. Book Reviewer, New Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity (Kendall Hunt), 2017. Journal Reviewer, New Political Science, 2017 Present. 5
Public Journal Reviewer, Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South, 2017 Present Chair and Discussant, Freedom and Authority, 73 rd Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Apr. 2015. Guest Speaker, Politics and Reformed Worldview, Grace Korean Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, Jan 1, 2017. Guest Speaker, Politics from a Reformed perspective: The Issues in the U.S. Constitution, Evangelical Student Fellowship, Dec 29-30, 2015. Presenter, Political Implications of the Ebola Outbreak: Domestic and International, Palos Heights Public Library, Jan 16, 2015. Guest Speaker, Renaming and Reframing Difficult Issues: Keystone Pipeline XL Project, League of Women Voters of the Palos-Orland Area, Feb 14, 2015. Languages English (Fluent), Korean (Native), Classical Chinese (Fluent in Reading and Writing), French (Intermediate in Reading) 6