Dr. J. Matthew Hoye Email: matthewhoye@gmail.com jonathon.hoye@eui.eu Web site: http://www.mwpweb.eu/matthewhoye/ CURRENT POSITIONS 2019 - Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Ethnic and Religious Diversity. Gottingen, Germany 2018(Fall) 2018(Fall) Visiting Research Fellow, Vrije Universiteit, Department of Law, Migration Group. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Visiting Research Fellow, Department of History and Civilization, European University Institute (EUI), Florence. 2017 2018 Fellow at The Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, Amsterdam. EDUCATION 2006 2013 Ph.D. (2013); M.Phil. (2012); M.A. (2008). The New School for Social Research (NSSR), Department of Politics. Major in political theory (highest honors), minor in comparative politics. Committee: Nancy Fraser (chair), Andreas Kalyvas (2 nd reader), Banu Bargu (3 rd reader). Ph.D. thesis: Epistemology, Theatricality, and the Rhetoric of Statecraft in Hobbes's Leviathan (awarded the NSSR Commencement Award, the New School s highest academic honor). 2004 2005 M.Sc. The University of Edinburgh, Nationalism Studies. 2001 2004 B.A. Carleton University, Political Science. PUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Hoye, J. Matthew, Natural Justice, Law, and Virtue in Hobbes s Leviathan Hobbes Studies, Forthcoming. Hoye, J. Matthew and Jeffrey Monaghan, Surveillance, Freedom and the Republic European Journal of Political Theory 17 no. 3 (2018, online first 2015). Hoye, J. Matthew, Neorepublicanism, Old Imperialism, and Migration Ethics Constellations 24, no. 2 (2017): 154 166. Hoye, J. Matthew, The Virtues of Resistance and Obligation in Hobbes s Leviathan The Review of Politics 79 (2017): 23 47. Hoye, J. Matthew, Brunkhorst s Critical Theory: Evolutionary Paths or Path Dependency? Krisis 2 (2016). *See also Hauke Brunkhorst s reply in the same issue. Hoye, J. Matthew and Benjamin Nienass Authority without Foundations: Arendt and the Paradox of Postwar German Memory Politics The Review of Politics 76 (2014): 415 37. 1
REVIEW ESSAYS Hoye, J. Matthew, The Elusive Politics of Radical Democratic Philosophy. Contemporary Political Theory. Online first. MONOGRAPHS IN PREPARATION Hoye, J. Matthew, Sovereignty as a Vocation: History, and Magnanimity in the Philosophy of Hobbes. Hoye, J. Matthew, The New Crises of the Republics. WORKING PAPERS Hoye, J. Matthew, Althusius and Hobbes: On a Republican Road Not Taken Max Weber Programme Working Papers, Red Letter Series (2014). Hoye, J. Matthew, Non-Domination or States: The Institutional Dilemma of Neorepublicanism Max Weber Programme Working Papers, Red Letter Series. European University Institute (2013). BOOK REVIEWS Hoye, J. Matthew, The Expanding Blaze: How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775 1848 (Review), by Jonathan Israel Contemporary Political Theory. Online first. Hoye, J. Matthew, Foundations of Modern International Thought, by David Armitage (Review) Journal of Intellectual History and Political Thought 2, no.1 (2013), 221-24. PREVIOUS POSITIONS 2017 2018 Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Social and Political Science, EUI, Florence. 2014 2017 Lecturer in Practical Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Maastricht University, Maastricht. 2013 2014 Max Weber Fellow. EUI, Department of Social and Political Science. Mentor: Rainer Bauböck. 2012 2013 Max Weber Fellow. EUI, Department of History and Civilization. Mentor: Dirk Moses. 2011(Fall) Visiting Research Associate, Queen Mary, University of London, School of History. Under the supervision of Quentin Skinner. 2011(Summer) Visiting Fellow, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Toronto. 2011(Spring) Teaching Fellow. The New School for Liberal Arts. Department of Politics. 2010(Summer) Visiting Fellow, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Toronto. 2009 2011 Teaching Assistant. For Nancy Fraser, NSSR. 2008(Spring) Adjunct Lecturer. Brooklyn College, CUNY. 2
COURSES TAUGHT, WORKSHOPS, & LECTURES 2017 2018 EUI Beyond Liberalism: Political Theories of Democracy and Republicanism (with Rainer Bauböck). 2014 2017 UM/UCM: Lecturing and tutoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including: Political Philosophy ; Power and Democracy ; Global Justice and Human Rights ; Cultural Studies ; Fault Lines (European politics); Reading Philosophy ; International Relations (early-modern and post-modern IR theory). 2012 2014 EUI: Hardt and Negri s Empire: A Reading. Ph.D. Seminar, Department of History and Civilization & Department of Law; Introduction to Republican Political Theory. Ph.D. Seminar, Departments of Social and Political Studies, and The Department of History and Civilization. 2013 Universitat Pompeu Fabra: M.A. Seminar (guest lecturer). Hannah Arendt and the Political. 2010 New School, Eugene Lang, Political Science: B.A. Course. Critiques of Domination in the Department of Politics. 2008 Brooklyn College, CUNY: B.A. Course People, Power and Politics Sociology & Political Science. PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES Republican Liberties and Sanctuary Cities, NIAS, Amsterdam. April 2018. Migration Ethics, Republican Liberty, and Sanctuary Cities. The Ethics of Migration beyond the Immigrant-Host State Nexus, EUI, Florence. January 2018. Global Justice and the Remittances Challenge, Invited Lecture at the IR M.A. Program, Maastricht University. Dec 2017. Illegal Immigrants, Sanctuary Cities, and Republican Liberty Republicanism in the History of Political Philosophy and Today, 3 rd Biennial Ideas in Politics Conference, Prague. November 2017. Illegal Immigrants, Sanctuary Cities, and Republican Liberty 11th Max Weber Fellows June Conference: Transformation, Instability and Diversity. June 2017. Immigrant Non-Domination from the Ground Up: Sanctuary, Civil Society, and Failed Guest Worker Programs Hague Institute for Global Justice. December 2016. Natural Justice and Sovereign Virtuosity in Hobbes s Leviathan American Political Science Association, annual meeting in Philadelphia. 2016. Neorepublicanism, Old Imperialism, and Migration Ethics Max Weber Programme, Social Issues for Social Sciences, 10 th Max Weber Fellows June Conference. EUI, June 2016. 3
Global (In)Justice in Theory and Practice at The Honours+ DIY Lecture Series Committee. Maastricht University, April 2016. Surveillance, Freedom, and Domination Joint Symposium MUSTS/AMC: Technology, Democracy, and Political Ethics. Maastricht University. January 2016. Natural Justice and Extraordinary Sovereign Virtuosity in Hobbes s Leviathan European Hobbes Society Mini-workshop on Hobbes. KU Leuven. December 2015. Epistemology, Natural Justice and Sovereignty in Hobbes Max Weber Programme, Social Issues for Social Sciences, 9 th Max Weber Fellows June Conference. EUI, June 2015. Republican Histories and Modern Migration Ethics: On the Very Old Problem of Superdiversity at IMISCOE 12 th Annual Conference : Rights, Democracy and Migration Challenges and Opportunities. University of Geneva, June 2015. Epistemology, Anatomy, and the Weirdness of Natural Justice in Leviathan at The Politics of Law and the Behavioural Sciences: Historical Contexts and Conceptual Sources. EUI, May 2015. Reflections on the critical theory of Hauke Brunkhorst at The Critical Theory of Hauke Brunkhorst: A symposium on Europe and legal revolutions. Maastricht University, October 2014. Althusius and Hobbes: On a Republican Road not Taken at Agon and Agorá: Politics and Political Community in the City. EUI, June 2014. Surveillance as Domination? Putting the Neo-Republican third concept of liberty at Surveillance Studies in Conversation the 6 th Biannual Conference of the Surveillance Studies Network. Barcelona, April 2014. Machiavelli, Hobbes, and the Early Modern Assault on the Autonomous City State. MPSA in Chicago, April 2014. Invited speaker at Markets and the Retreat of the State Beyond Borders, Beyond Disciplines. EUI, March 2014. The Rhetoric of Statecraft in Hobbes's Leviathan at Rhetoric, between the Theory and Practice of Politics. University of Minho, Portugal, June 2013. Non-Domination or States: The Institutional Dilemma of Indicative Representation. Max Weber Fellows June Conference. EUI, June 2013. A Critical Theoretical Approach to the Neo-Republican Program? at The Normative Use of History: The Case of the Republican Political Tradition. EUI, May 2013. Machiavelli Against the City Presented at The Max Weber Programme Classics Series: The Prince at 500. EUI, May 2013. Thomas Hobbes as the Father of Constructivism in IR Theory at the MPSA, April 2013 Hobbes, Schmitt, and the Exception at States of Violence States of Exception: Probing the Limits of Sovereign Power. EUI, May 2013. Republicanism and the Problem of Representation at Representative Democracy in the 21 st Century. EUI, October 2012. 4
The Limits of the Cambridge School: For a Critical Theoretical Approach to the Neo- Roman Project at Futures: The History of Political Thought and Political Theory. EUI, September 2012. The Paradox of German Refoundation and the Arendtian Lens (with Benjamin Nienass) at the MPSA, Chicago, 2012. Theatricality and Sovereignty in the Philosophy of Hobbes at the MPSA, Chicago, 2012. Myth-Making and the Arendtian Lens: Germany s Politics of Meta-Memory (With Benjamin Nienass) at (Re)Making Myths: The Creation, Use, and Abuse of Myths in German Literature conference at Department of History. Brown University, April 2011. Hobbes s Shifting Philosophy of Language in Relation to his Rhetorical Turn at the MPSA, Chicago, 2011. The Rhetorical Reproduction of Sovereignty in Hobbes s Leviathan at the WPSA, Vancouver, 2009. CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED Technology, Democracy, and Political Ethics. Maastricht University, January 2016. Agon and Agorá: Politics and Political Community in the City. EUI, June 2014. The Max Weber Programme Classics Series: Adam Smith. EUI, May 2014. The Max Weber Programme Classics Series: The Prince at 500. EUI, May 2013. The 1 st, 2 nd, & 3 rd Annual Radical Democracy Conference. NSSR, 2011; 2012; 2013. The Theory Collective. NSSR, 2007 2011. PEDAGOGY TRAINING AND RELATED WORK 2015 BKO (Dutch Teaching Certificate). 2012 Teacher Training Certificate, EUI. 2011 Teacher Training Certificate, NSSR. PEER REVIEW Constellations; The Review of Politics; History of Philosophy Quarterly; Polity; Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy; European Journal of Political Theory. AWARDS 2017 2018 Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study Fellowship. 2016 2017 Research Stimulation and Valorisation Fund award. 2012 2014 Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellowships. 2013 The Frieda Wunderlich Memorial Award In recognition of Ph.D. research that is of the highest quality, NSSR. 2011 2012 Frank Altschul Fellowship, NSSR. 2011 2012 Dissertation Fellowship, NSSR. 2011 (Spring) Teaching Fellowship, NSSR. 5
2006 2011 Tuition Scholarship, NSSR. REFERENCES AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTACTS Nancy Fraser. Henry A and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science, New School for Social Research. Email: frasern@earthlink.com Interfolio will send a letter of recommendation directly if you email this address: send.fraser.569fd95f0e@interfolio.com Andreas Kalyvas. Chair of Department, Associate Professor at the Department of Politics, New School for Social Research. Email: kalyvasa@newschool.edu Interfolio will send a letter of recommendation directly if you email this address: send.kalyvas.e631bac1d2@interfolio.com Rainer Bauböck. Chair in Social and Political Theory, Department of Political and Social Science, EUI. Email: rainer.baubock@eui.eu Interfolio will send a letter of recommendation directly if you email this address: send.baubock.ce781de5fc@interfolio.com Richard Bellamy. Director of the Max Weber Programme, EUI. Email: Richard.Bellamy@EUI.eu Jan Willem Duyvendak. Director of the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study. Email: janwillem.duyvendak@nias.knaw.nl Jennifer Welsh. Professor and Chair in International Relations, Department of Political and Social Science, EUI. Email: Jennifer.Welsh@eui.eu Dennis Patterson: Board of Governors Professor of Law at the Department of Law, Rutgers, formally professor of Law at the EUI. Email: dpatters@rutgers.edu Tsjalling Swierstra. Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Maastricht University. Email: t.swierstra@maastrichtuniversity.nl Maarten Vink. Professor of Political Sociology at the Department of Political Science, Maastricht University and director of Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and Development. Email: m.vink@maastrichtuniversity.nl Thomas Conzelmann. Professor of International Relations. Political Science, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Maastricht University. Email: t.conzelmann@maastrichtuniversity.nl 6