ANNA MOLTCHANOVA Department of Philosophy, Carleton College 1 North College Street, Northfield, MN 55057 (507) 222 7163, amoltcha@carleton.edu EDUCATION o Ph.D. in Philosophy, McGill University, Montreal, Fall 2001 o Diploma in Sociology (one-year graduate program), The Central European University, Prague, Czech Republic, Fall 1993 o First-class diploma in Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 1989 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Political Philosophy; Social Ontology; Continental Philosophy, especially Phenomenology; Philosophy of Law AREAS OF COMPETENCE Logic, Feminism EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor, Carleton College, 2008- Assistant Professor, Carleton College, MN, 2001-2008 University Lecturer, McGill University, Summer 1998 Teaching Assistant, McGill University, 1993-1998 Lecturer, St. Petersburg Technological Institute of PPP, 1989-1991 SCHOLARSHIPS 2012 Viz grant, Carleton 2011, 2015 The Humanities Center Research Assistant grant 2006 The Bush Foundation summer curriculum development grant 2006, 2003 Carleton College Targeted Opportunity Grant 2004 Carleton College Large FDE Grant 2003 Carleton College Bush Summer Writing Grant 2002 Carleton College Faculty Development Grant 2001 McGill Alma Mater Travel Grant 2001 Queen s University ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship for 2001-2002 (declined) 1996-1999 McGill Department of Philosophy Bursary 1993-1999 McGill University Dow-Hickson Fellowship 1992-1993 Soros Foundation Scholarship 1993-1994 Soros Foundation Supplementary Grant SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY SINCE JOINING CARLETON (post-tenure achievements listed in blue) Books National Self-Determination and Justice in Multinational States, Springer, The Netherlands, 2009 Refereed articles Cooperation in the We-mode and Immigrant Inclusion, The Journal of Value Inquiry, Volume 50, No.1 2016, 83-96.
Group Intentions and Oppression, Philosophy, 88 (01), January 2013, pp. 81-100. The general will and immigration, The Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 42, No.2, Summer 2011, pp. 132-152. Collective agents and group moral rights, The Journal of Political Philosophy: Volume 17, Number 1, 2009, pp. 23-46. Rights and Reciprocity in the Political and Philosophical Discourse of Eighteenth-Century England, co-authored with Susannah Ottaway, Carleton College; pp. 15-35 in Culture of the Gift, Linda Zionkowski and Cynthia Klekar (eds.), Palgrave Macmillan 2009. Group membership and morally risky epistemic conditions, Social Philosophy Today, Volume 24 (2008), Race and Diversity in the Global Context, pp. 53-67. "Nationhood and Political Culture," Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 38 No. 2, Summer 2007, 255-273. Stateless national groups, international justice, and asymmetrical warfare, The Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 13, number 2, June 2005, pp. 194-215. Encyclopedia entries Encyclopedia of Global Justice, D. Chatterjee (ed.), Springer, The Netherlands, 2011: The Common Good (2000 words) Group Rights (2000 words Subjects of Global Justice (500 words) Duties of Assistance (2000 words) Agency, Collective (1000 words) The Human Right to Democracy (1000 words) National Self-Determination (1000 words) Natural Rights (500 words) Invited publications: Rulers, Moralities, and Leadership, Leadership and Ethics, eds. J. Boaks and M. Levine (London: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2015), pp. 47-72. Individual agents and collective responsibility a contribution to the e-book for the workshop "Perspectives on agency and participation," Laboratrio EXPO Milano 2015. Book Reviews: A review of How Groups Matter: Challenges of Toleration in Pluralistic Societies. Gideon Calder, Magali Bessone and Federico Zuolo (eds) (Abingdon: Routledge, 2014) for Political Studies (Political Studies Review), forthcoming 2015. A review of The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality, Ayelet Shachar (Harvard University Press, 2009), for Ethics and International Affairs 24 (4) Winter 2010, pp. 431-433.
Work in Progress: Gustav Shpet on the Collective Subject of Consciousness revising for publication Disagreement and collective self-awareness, to be submitted to Collective Intentionality X, Pacific APA 2017, and revised for publication in a special issue of The Journal of Social Philosophy. We does not refer: Anscombe s The First Person and shared emotions preparing for publication. Liberating, regenerating and truth-revealing laughter in Bakhtin and Nietzsche, preparing for publication How time resists Lucretius symmetry argument researching and writing Workshops and regional projects Philosophy Desert Workshop, Sedona, AZ, April 8-10, 2016. Collective self-awareness, workshop at the Institut für Philosophie, Vienna, Austria, September 10-12, 2015. "Perspectives on agency and participation," Laboratrio EXPO Milano 2015, May 15-16, 2014 6th German-American Frontiers of Humanities Symposium, Sovereign Bodies, Subject Bodies, October 15 18, 2009, Potsdam, I was invited as an expert on sovereignty and self-determination. Midwest Faculty Seminar, Migration: Displacement and Belonging, University of Chicago, February 2011 The Human Rights Curriculum Development Project, Carleton College, University of Chicago, 2007-2008. The Collaborative Assessment for Liberal Learning, Carleton College, St. Olaf College, 2006-2008. Service to the profession: an external reviewer for a tenure review a manuscript reviewer for Oxford University Press a referee for The Journal of Moral Philosophy, Ethics and International Affairs, Nations and Nationalism, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, European Journal of Political Theory, Philosophy and Public Issues, Ergo and the Estonian Science Foundation postgraduate program.
Conference papers Disagreement and collective self-awareness, presented at Philosophy Desert Workshop, Sedona, AZ, April 8-10, 2016, at the Collective self-awareness workshop at the Institut für Philosophie, Vienna, Austria, September 10-12, 2015. I am planning to present this paper at Collective Intentionality X in August 2016 (The Hague) and the meeting of the Pacific APA in April 2017. Liberating, regenerating and truth-revealing laughter in Bakhtin and Nietzsche presented on October 10-11, 2014 at the Lighthearted Philosophers' Society 8th Annual Conference, Galveston Island, Texas. We does not refer: Anscombe s The First Person and shared emotions Collective intentionality IX, Bloomington Indiana, 10-13 September 2014 "Rulers, Moralities, and Leadership -- "Perspectives on agency and participation," Workshop, May 15-16, 2014, Milan Gustav Shpet on the collective subject of consciousness, Pacific APA, May 14-18, 2014, San Diego, California Gustav Shpet on the collective subject of consciousness, Collective Intentionality VIII, University of Manchester, 28th - 31st August 2012 Cooperation in the we-mode, legitimacy and immigrant inclusion, Society for Applied Philosophy, Annual Conference 2012, June 29-July 1, 2012, Oxford, UK "Value Conflict and Immigrant Inclusion," The 17th Annual ASN World Convention, the Harriman Institute, Columbia University, 19-21 April 2012. Cooperation in the we-mode, legitimacy and immigrant inclusion, the 2012 APA Central Division meeting, Feb. 15-18, 2012, Chicago Cooperation in the we-mode, legitimacy and immigrant inclusion, Collective intentionality VII Perspectives on Social Ontology, August 23-26, 2010, Basel, Switzerland. Group intentions and group rights," Twenty-Seventh International Social Philosophy Conference Poverty, Markets, and Justice, July 15 - July 17, 2010, Toronto, Ontario. Collective intentionality and oppressive societies, presented at Collective Intentionality VI Social Change," July 8-11 2008, University of California, Berkeley. The general will and immigration, The 2008 Canadian Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, June 4-8, 2008 in Vancouver. Collective agents and group moral rights, 13th Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities. Columbia University, New York, April 10-12, 2008. Group membership and morally risky epistemic conditions, Race and Diversity in the Global Context, The 24th Annual International Social Philosophy Conference, at Millersville University in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, July 12-14, 2007 Benevolence, Rights and Reciprocity in the political and philosophical discourse of Eighteenth- Century England, together with Susannah Ottaway, Carleton College, 37 th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Montreal, Quebec, March 30 - April 2, 2006.
Freedom as discursive control, collective agents, and group rights, 21st International Social Philosophy Conference: Creighton University, Omaha, NE, July 2004; Minnesota Philosophical Society, Mankato, MN, October 2004 Neo-Platonic and Byzantine Influences in the thought of P. Florenskii, 39th International Congress of Medieval studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 2004 A Pragmatic Definition of Nationhood, mini-conference on Global Justice, the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association, March 2004; Minnesota Philosophical Society, St. Olaf College, October 2003 Normative theory and territorial integrity of multinational states, 20th International Social Philosophy Conference, Northeastern University, Boston, July 2003 Just war justifications of asymmetrical warfare, 8th Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Columbia University, April 2003 A Pragmatic Definition of Nationhood, 7th Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Columbia University, April 2002. Self-determination of national groups and the international legal system, Nationality and Citizenship in Post-Communist Europe, a conference organized jointly by Sciences Po and the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Paris, July 2001. College Citizenship: Community Board on Sexual Misconduct (CBSM) (2016-2019) Academic Standing Committee (Fall 2015) Chair of Philosophy (2010-2015) 2014-15 Intergroup Dialogue coach QuIrk group member since 2013 Member of the board, Humanities Center (2011-14) Strategic Planning: Size of the College Group (2011-12) Participant in discussions/workshops on Global Engagement (Carpenter); enduring questions (Cooper), Peace Studies (Saedi) 2011-13 Library Committee: 2012-2014 Member of the Judiciary Board (2010-2014) Member of the Student Fellowships Committee (Fall 2007-Winter 2008) Member of the Academic Standing Committee (2006-2009) Member of the Education and Curriculum Committee (Spring 2006) Chair of the Junior Faculty Affairs Committee (2003-2004) Member of the Junior Faculty Affairs Committee (2002-2003) Presentations: Spring 2014: The LTC panel Pathways to the Humanities I presented my research at the Dialogos series of the Humanities Center at Carleton. I have served as a guest lecture for the European Studies Concentration since 2003. I gave a presentation for What matters to me and why series in 2009. I participated in the following regional projects representing Carleton:
The Midwest Faculty Seminar, Migration: Displacement and Belonging (February 2011, University of Chicago) The Collaborative Assessment for Liberal Learning (2006-2008) The Human Rights Curriculum Development Project (2007-2008) I co-produced and performed in two plays, Plato s Symposium, (2004) and Sartre s Flies (2006). My poem was published on a Northfield sidewalk (one of the winners of the 2014 competition).