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ZOFIA STEMPLOWSKA Worcester College Oxford OX1 2HB 07890 100 136 zofia.stemplowska@worc.ox.ac.uk ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Since 2012 Associate Professor in Political Theory, Department of Politics and International Relations and Asa Briggs Fellow, Worcester College, University of Oxford 2010-2012 Associate Professor of Political Theory, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick 2009-2010 Lecturer in Political Theory, School of Politics, University of Reading 2008-2009 Barbara McCoy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Ethics in Society, Stanford University (on leave from Manchester) 2005-2009 Lecturer in Political Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester (passed probation 2008) 2001-2005 Part-time positions during my graduate studies: Retained Lecturer in Political Theory for Pembroke College, Oxford (2001-2003); Stipendiary Lecturer for Christ Church, Oxford (2003-2005); fixed-term lecturer for School of Public Policy, University College London (2004-2005) MATERNITY LEAVE 2015-2016 Three terms 2013-2014 Three terms EDUCATION 2002-2006 Nuffield College, Oxford D.Phil in Politics (Political Theory) no corrections Thesis title: The Concepts of Luck and Responsibility in Contemporary Theories of Justice. Supervisor: David Miller; also supervised for a term by G.A. Cohen. Examiners: Adam Swift and Jonathan Wolff. 2000-2002 Nuffield College, Oxford M.Phil in Politics Distinction 1997-2000 New College, Oxford BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics & Economics 1 st Class [1 st class papers in all three subjects] SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND PRIZES 2017 Best Graduate Supervisor Shortlist (Social Science) award from the Oxford University Student Union 2016 Oxford Returning Carers Fund, awarded for political theory projects, grant of 4,966 2016 OUP John Fell Grant, awarded for project entitled The Political Thought of Leszek Kołakowski, grant of 3,045 GBP 2014 Oxford Returning Carers Fund, awarded for political theory projects, grant of 4,575 1

2011 Best Teaching Style (Social Science) award from the University of Warwick Student Union 2010 Visiting Scholar at the Center for Ethics, Stanford University (March-April) 2010 Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford (January-March and May-June) 2008-2009 Barbara McCoy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Ethics in Society Stanford University (visiting for one year) 2007-2008 British Academy Small Research Grant, awarded for Responsibility and Distributive Justice ; grant of 7,447 (with Carl Knight) 2004-2005 Oxford University Department of Politics and IR Grant 2003-2004 Nuffield College Studentship (full fees and maintenance) 2003-2004 Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship 2000-2003 Oxford University Scatcherd Scholarship (full fees and maintenance) 2001 Fellow of the Summer School of the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Italy (June) 1999 Elected New College Scholar PUBLICATIONS EDITED BOOK Responsibility and Distributive Justice, Oxford University Press, 2011, 309 + viii pp (edited with Carl Knight) [paperback 2014]. PEER-REFEREED ARTICLES Should I Be Proud of Liberalism with Excellence? On the Collective Grounds of Self-Respect, American Journal of Jurisprudence, forthcoming Remembering War, Journal of Applied Philosophy, forthcoming. Substantive Responsibility and the Causal Thesis, Proceedings from the Lauener Symposium on Analytical Philosophy, forthcoming. How Generous Should Egalitarians Be?, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, forthcoming. Dethroning Democratic Legitimacy, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy 4 (2017): 3-27 (with Adam Swift). Feasibility: Individual and Collective, Social Philosophy & Policy 33 (2016): 273-291. The Duty To Do More Than One s Fair Share, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (2016): 591-608. On Frank Knight s Freedom as Fact and Criterion, Ethics 125 (2015): 552-554 (with Ben Jackson) [a short piece]. The Asymmetry Objection Rides Again: On the Nature and Significance of Justificatory Disagreement, Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (2015): 133-146 (with Timothy Fowler). Dignified Morality, Jurisprudence 6 (2015): 309-326 (with Matthew Clayton). Sen s Modest Justice, Jurisprudence 5 (2014): 376-384. Rescuing Luck Egalitarianism, Journal of Social Philosophy 44 (2013): 402-419. Harmful Choices: Scanlon and Voorhoeve on Substantive Responsibility, Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (2013): 488-507. Theory, Ideal Theory and the Theory of Ideals, Political Studies Review 10 (2012): 48-62 (with Alan Hamlin). On the Real World Duties Imposed on Us by Human Rights, Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2009): 466-87. Making Justice Sensitive to Responsibility, Political Studies 57 (2009): 237-59. What s Ideal About Ideal Theory?, Social Theory and Practice 34 (2008): 319-40. Re-printed in Tom D. Campbell and Alejandra Mancilla (eds.), Theories of Justice, Ashgate, 2012. 2

Worth the Paper It s Written On: A Comment on Carole Pateman and Charles W. Mills s Contract and Domination, Journal of Political Ideologies 13 (2008): 228-33. Holding People Responsible for What They Do Not Control, Politics, Philosophy & Economics 7 (2008): 355-77. CHAPTERS Should Coercive Neurointerventions Target the Victims of Wrongdoing?, in David Birks and Tom Douglas (eds.), Treatment for Crime, Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2018. Nonideal Theory in Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Kimberly Brownlee and David Coady (eds.), A Companion to Applied Philosophy, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2017. Trapped in the Experience Machine with a Famous Violinist: Thought Experiments in Normative Theory, in Adrian Blau (ed.), Methods in Analytical Political Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2017 (with Kimberley Brownlee). Rarely Harsh and Always Fair: Luck Egalitarianism and Unhealthy Choices in S. Matthew Liao (ed.), Current Controversies in Bioethics, Routledge, 2017. Financial Inclusion, Education, and Human Rights, in Tom Sorell and Luis Cabrera (eds.), Microfinance, Rights, & Global Justice, Cambridge University Press, 2015 (with Kimberley Brownlee). Can Moral Desert Qualify or Justify Human Rights? in Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao, Massimo Renzo (eds.), The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, Oxford University Press, 2015. Rawls on Ideal and Nonideal Theory, in Jon Mandle and David Reidy (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Rawls, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2013 (with Adam Swift). Luck Egalitarianism, in Gerald Gaus and Fred D'Agostino (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy, Routledge, 2013. Ideal and Nonideal Theory, in David Estlund (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2012 (with Adam Swift). Responsibility and Respect: Reconciling Two Egalitarian Visions, in Knight and Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and Distributive Justice (see above). Introduction: Responsibility and Distributive Justice, in Knight and Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and Distributive Justice (see above) (with Carl Knight). EDITED SYMPOSIA Symposium on G.A. Cohen and Socialism, Politics, Philosophy & Economics 13 (2014) (co-edited with Miriam Ronzoni); co-authored Introduction. Symposium on Joseph Raz on Value, Reasons, and Respect, Ethics 120 (2010) (co-edited with Kimberley Brownlee); co-authored Introduction. OTHER A Little Town in Poland: on The Crime and The Silence by Anna Bikont, Times Literary Supplement, 15 April 2016. Dressing for History: on Warsaw Boy by Andrew Borowiec, Times Literary Supplement, 14 November 2014. Polin: A Wish to be Remembered; The Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Times Literary Supplement, 19 November 2014. What Did the Poles Do? Jan T. Gross and the Understanding of a Nation, Times Literary Supplement, 15 June 2012. Ronald Dworkin, in D. Brack and E. Randall (eds.), Dictionary of Liberal Thought, Politico s Publishing, 2007. IN PREPARATION 3

Political Philosophy, Here and Now, Daniel Butt, Sarah Fine and Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Oxford University Press, under contract. James Buchanan and John Rawls on the Social Contract, for a journal special issue (with Ben Jackson). TEACHING UNIVERSITY of OXFORD Prelims (1 st year) Introduction to Politics: Theorizing the Democratic State FHS (2 nd and 3 rd year) Theory of Politics (as Politics and Philosophy options) FHS (2 nd and 3 rd year) Plato to Rousseau M.Phil Methods and Approaches in Political Theory (core course) M.Phil Reasoning in Political Philosophy (core course) M.Phil Political Theory Seminar (core course) M.Phil Research Design Class (core course) M.Phil Mitigating Historical Injustice (option) Graduate Political Theory Workshop M.Phil supervision D.Phil supervision (while not on leave): o Henrik Dahlquist (since October 2016) o Linda Eggert (since October 2016) o Pietro Intropi (since October 2016) o Daniel Iley-Williamson (with David Miller) (since October 2014) o Jonathan Turner (I am a co-supervisor since September 2016) o Miles Unterreiner (since October 2016) Visiting doctoral student mentoring o Alex Volacu (TT 2015) Personal Tutor and College Advisor, Worcester College, University of Oxford (since 2012) UNIVERSITY of WARWICK Issues in Political Theory (3 rd year) PhD supervision Personal Tutor, University of Warwick (2010-2012) UNIVERSITY of READING Introduction to Political Ideas (1 st year) Ethics, War and Peace (3 rd year) Philosophy Research Seminar (MA core course) MA Ethical and Political Theory essay supervision STANFORD UNIVERSITY Contemporary Moral Problems (2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th year) UNIVERSITY of MANCHESTER Introduction to Political Theory (1 st year) Extended Essay in Politics (2 nd year) Freedom and Equality (2 nd year) Global Justice (3 rd year) Undergraduate Dissertation supervision (3 rd year) Global Justice (MA option course) 4

Normative Analysis and Moral Reasoning (MA core course) Political Theory Research (MA core course) Advanced Research in Politics (MA core course) MA thesis supervision PhD thesis supervision Personal Tutor, University of Manchester (2005-2008) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Meanings of Liberty (MA core course) Contemporary Political Philosophy II (MA option course) MA thesis supervision SELECTED CONFERENCES AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS (since 2008) 2018 Duties to the Dead, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy Workshop, University of Pavia, Italy (forthcoming June). Title TBC, Workshop on Victor Tadros s manuscript, U.K. (forthcoming June). Remembering War, Political Theory Seminar, Essex University, U.K. (November). Cruft on Human Rights, Workshop on Rowan Cruft s manuscript, University of Stirling, U.K. (October). 2017 The Descendants: Mitigating Historical Injustice, Keynote address, Reading University Graduate and Early Career Conference, U.K. (June). James Buchanan and John Rawls on the Social Contract, The Historical Rawls Conference, Oxford, U.K. (May), with Ben Jackson. The Permissibility of Coercive Neurointerventions and Victims of Crime, Political, Legal and Moral Philosophy Seminar, University College London, U.K. (May). The Permissibility of Coercive Neurointerventions and Victims of Crime, Jurisprudence Discussion Group, University of Oxford, U.K. (April). Remembering War, Workshop on Fabre s Cosmopolitan Peace, Birmingham University, (February). 2016 Blame and Responsibility, Lauener Symposium in Analytical Philosophy in honour of T.M. Scanlon, Bern, Switzerland (September); Full line-up: Thomas Scanlon as well as Rainer Forst, Susanne Mantel, Thomas Nagel, Serena Olsaretti, Derek Parfit, Zofia Stemplowska and Andrew Williams. Changing Identity to Rectify Historical Injustice, Moral Philosophy Seminar, Oxford (November) Ideal Theory: A Defence, Utopia (celebrating 200 years of More s Utopia ), University of Oxford, U.K. (June). 2015 Measuring and Approaching Justice, Workshop on David Estlund s Utopophobia, Brown University, U.S. (February) [by Skype]; invited as one of three commentators, alongside Gerald Gaus and Charles Larmore The Descendants: Changing Identity to Rectify Injustice, Philosophy Seminar, University of Bristol, U.K. (April). Fair and Fairly Forgiving: Luck Egalitarian access to Healthcare, Current Controversies in Bioethics Conference, New York University, U.S. (May) [by Skype]. Concern Equality or Equality of Concern and Respect?, Workshop on Kasper Lippert-Rasumussen s Luck Egalitarianism, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium (May). Luck and the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, Luck Workshop, University of Leeds, U.K. (June) 5

Mitigating Historical Injustice, Open University Philosophy Lecture, London, U.K. (June). What s so Special about Legitimacy?, Nuffield Political Theory Workshop, University of Oxford, U.K. (June) (with Adam Swift). The Enforceability of Human Rights, Human Rights workshop, King s College London, U.K. (June). 2014 Feasibility, Workshop in Honour of Alan Hamlin, University of Manchester, U.K. (May) The Descendants: Changing Identity to Rectify Injustice, Political Theory Seminar, University of Newcastle, U.K. (October). Justice, Legitimacy and Democracy, Centre for the Study of Social Justice, University of Oxford, U.K. (November) (with Adam Swift). 2013 The Descendants: Changing Identity to Rectify Injustice, 10 th Anniversary Priority in Practice Workshop, University College London, U.K. (September). Constrained Justice?, Summer School Research Lecture, Central European University, Budapest (July). The Duty to Take up Slack, Global Justice Workshop, University of Glasgow, U.K. (June). The Asymmetry Objection Rides Again, Nuffield Workshop, University of Oxford, U.K. (May). Human Rights and Desert, CSSJ-CELPA workshop, University of Oxford, U.K. (May). The Asymmetry Objection Rides Again, Liberalism without Perfection Conference, University of Cambridge, U.K. (March); with Timothy Fowler. The Descendants: Changing Identity to Rectify Injustice, Keynote Lecture at Warwick Graduate Political Theory Conference, University of Warwick, U.K. (February). The Descendants: Changing Identity to Rectify Injustice, Centre for the Study of Social Justice, University of Oxford, U.K. (November). The Descendants: Changing Identity to Rectify Injustice, Political Theory Workshop, University of Essex, U.K. (October). 2012 Rawls and Ideal Theory, Workshop: From Ideal Principles to Real Politics, School of Public Policy, University College London, U.K. (June). The Descendants: Changing Identity to Rectify Injustice, Aarhus University Conference in Political Theory, Vejle, Denmark (May). Rectifying Injustice, MANCEPT Political Theory Seminar, University of Manchester, U.K. (May). Enforcing the Duty to Aid, Political Theory Seminar, University of Essex, U.K. (May). 2011 Roundtable contribution, G.A. Cohen and Socialism, Justitia Amplificata Programme, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany (April). Doing More Than One s Fair Share, Political Theory Workshop, Aarhus University, Denmark (May). Taking Up the Slack, Annual UK Analytic Legal and Political Philosophy Conference, University of Leicester, U.K. (September). Comment on David Miller s Is There a Human Right to Immigrate?, CRASSH Migration Conference, University of Cambridge, U.K. (November). Doing More Than One s Fair Share, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, U.K. (November). 2010 Doing More Than One s Fair Share, Political Theory Workshop, Cambridge University, U.K. (November). Responsibility for Refugees, Responsibility in International Political Philosophy, Department of Philosophy Conference, University of Graz, Austria (September). 6

Comment on Global Political Justice, Monash University Prato Centre, Italy (June). Thought Experiments, Oxford Political Theory Seminar, U.K. (June). Theory, Ideal Theory and Theory of Ideals, Workshop on Ideal and Nonideal Theory, Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, Canada (June). Theory, Ideal Theory and Theory of Ideals, symposium on Ideal and Nonideal Theory, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, U.S. (February). When Bad Options Are Better Than None: The Significance of Choice, Centre for the Study of Social Justice, University of Oxford, U.K. (January). Ideal and Nonideal Theory, Workshop on the Relationship between Ideal and Nonideal Theory, Justitia Amplificata Programme, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany (January). 2009 On The Real World Duties Imposed on Us by Human Rights, Political Theory Seminar, University College London, U.K. (November). Comment on David Miller s Property and Territory: Locke, Kant and Steiner, The Anatomy of Justice: A Conference in Honour of Hillel Steiner, Manchester Centre for Political Theory, University of Manchester, U.K. (November). When Bad Options Are Better Than None: Scanlon and Voorhoeve on Substantive Responsibility, Justice, Rights and Institutions: Themes from the Political Philosophy of T. M. Scanlon, Manchester Centre for Political Theory, University of Manchester, U.K. (May). Responsibility and Respect, Stanford Center for Ethics in Society Workshop, Stanford University, U.S. (February). On the Relative Stringency of Duties Imposed on Us by Human Rights, Centre for the Study of Social Justice Seminar, University of Oxford, U.K. (January). Real World Duties, Political Philosophy Research Seminar, LSE, London, U.K. (January). 2008 On the Negative and Positive Duties Imposed on Us by Human Rights, Stanford Center for Ethics in Society Workshop, Stanford University, U.S. (October). Equality, Fairness and Respect: Reconciling Two Egalitarian Visions, American Political Science Association, Boston, U.S. (August). Real World Duties, Human Rights - Normative Requirements and Institutional Constraints, Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature, University of Oslo, Norway (June). Worth the Paper It s Written On, Workshop on Charles Mills and Carole Pateman s Contract and Domination, Centre for Political Ideologies, University of Oxford, U.K. (May). Fairness and Equal Respect for Persons, Philosophy Seminar, University of Manchester, U.K. (April). How Should Egalitarians Respect Persons?, Political Theory Seminar, University of Edinburgh, U.K. (January). OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR CO-ORGANIZER: In preparation Workshop on the Political Philosophy of Leszek Kołakowski (with Simon Caney and David Leopold). Supported by a John Fell grant. Since 2014 Centre for the Study of Social Justice fortnightly seminar (with Daniel Butt) 2016 Political Theory seminar, DPIR, University of Oxford, Trinity Term (with Cécile Fabre). 2015 Conference on the work of David Miller, Nuffield College, University of Oxford May 2015 (with Daniel Butt and Sarah Fine).Supported by grants from DPIR, Oxford; Nuffield College, Oxford; Society for Applied Philosophy and the Mind Association. 2013 Workshop on the Recent Themes in the Work of Adam Swift: Ideal Theory, Family and Education, Oxford, May 2013 (with Simon Caney). Supported by a grant from the Society for Applied Philosophy. 7

2013 Visiting Speaker Workshop with David Estlund, Centre for the Study of Social Justice, Oxford, May (with Simon Caney). 2013 Workshop on Human Rights, Centre for the Study of Social Justice, University of Oxford and Centre for Ethics, Law and Public Affairs, University of Warwick, Worcester College, May (with Massimo Renzo). 2012 Workshop on Joseph Fishkin s manuscript, Centre for the Study of Social Justice, University of Oxford and Centre for Ethics, Law and Public Affairs, University of Warwick, Worcester College, November (with Matthew Clayton). 2010-2011 Warwick Politics and International Studies Departmental Seminar (with Alexandra Homolar). 2011 Workshop on G.A. Cohen and Socialism, Justitia Amplificata Programme, Goethe University Frankfurt, April (with Miriam Ronzoni).This conference won funding from Justitia Amplificata/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; its proceedings were published as a symposium in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. 2008 Conference on Respect, Value and Wellbeing; Themes from the Work of Joseph Raz, Manchester Centre for Political Theory, May 2008 (with Kimberley Brownlee). This conference won funding from the Society for Applied Philosophy; its proceedings are published as a symposium in Ethics. 2008 Workshop on Responsibility and Distributive Justice, Adam Smith Institute, Glasgow University, January (with Carl Knight). This conference was supported by a British Academy Small Research Grant. 2006-2008 Manchester Visiting Speakers Seminar (with Kimberley Brownlee). 2006 Conference on Responsibility in the Nonideal World, Manchester Centre for Political Theory, May (with Hillel Steiner). 2004-2005 UCL School of Public Policy Political Theory Seminar (with Tony Draper). 2002-2004 Nuffield Political Theory Workshop (with David Miller). 1999-2004 Annual Hilary Term Seminar Series with Leszek Kołakowski, All Souls College. ADMINISTRATION: Since 2014 Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Justice, University of Oxford. Since 2014 Oxford Political Theory Network Coordinator, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford. Since 2016 Domus Committee, Worcester College. 2014-2017 General Purposes Committee, Department of Politics and IR, University of Oxford. 2014-2015 Committee of Committees, Worcester College. 2012-2013 MSc Working Group, Department of Politics and IR, University of Oxford. 2011-2012 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick. 2011-2012 Departmental Representative to the Board of the Faculty of Social Science, University of Warwick. 2011-2012 Co-responsible for Widening Participation and Access, Politics Department, University of Warwick. 2010-2011 Research Committee, University of Warwick. 2010-2011 1 st Year Exam Secretary, Politics, University of Warwick. 2009-2010 Head of Applied Political Theory Group, University of Reading. 2006-2008 Convenor of Politics undergraduate extended essay course, University of Manchester. 2006 Working group on reform of undergraduate teaching in Politics, University of Manchester. SERVICE (AT PLACE OF WORK) Internal doctoral examining: for Oxford (Politics, 2015; 2016; 2017), Oxford (Philosophy, 2013), Warwick (Philosophy, 2012), Reading (Politics, 2010). 8

Job selection committees: for Nuffield College (2016); for DIPR, Oxford (2015 and 2017); for Worcester College, Oxford (2015 and 2017); for Warwick (three times in 2011-12) Postdoctoral Mentoring: Oxford (since 2017); Warwick (2011-2012). Introduced and co-organised termly sessions for graduate students in Political Theory on doctoral thesis writing, publishing and career progression, 2014-2015 (with Cécile Fabre). SERVICE (ELSEWHERE): Associate Editor of Social and Political Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (since 2014) Associate Editor of Law, Ethics and Philosophy (LEAP) (since 2012) Executive Committee Member, Society for Applied Philosophy (2010-2015) External doctoral examining: LSE (Philosophy, 2017), King s College London (Philosophy, 2016), University of Manchester (Politics, 2015), University College London (Politics, 2014), Cambridge (Philosophy, 2013); plus External M.Phil Stud examining for University College London (Philosophy, 2014) Reviewer: Israel Science Foundation (once); European Research Consortium (twice); Leverhulme Trust (twice); Tenure review for the Central European University (twice); External reviewer for a job, University of Bayreuth (once); JRF competition assessor, Churchill College, Cambridge (once) REFEREEING: Books: Bloomsbury; Cambridge University Press; Edinburgh University Press; Oxford University Press. Articles: Australasian Journal of Philosophy; American Political Science Review; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Contemporary Political Theory; Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy; Ethical Theory and Moral Practice; Ethics; Journal of Moral Philosophy; Journal of Political Philosophy; Journal of Politics; Philosophical Quarterly; Political Studies; Politics; Politics, Philosophy & Economics; Res Publica; Social Policy & Administration; Social Theory & Practice LANGUAGES Polish (native speaker; full Polish Baccalaureate [Matura]); English (fluent); French (advanced); Russian (basic) REFEREES (available on request) 13 February 2018 9