CHERYL HALL Department of Government and International Affairs University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Ave/ SOC107 Tampa, FL 33620 chall@usf.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Princeton University, Department of Politics, 1993 M.A., Princeton University, Department of Politics, 1988 B.A, University of California, Santa Cruz, Departments of Politics and Women s Studies, 1985 EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor, Department of Government and International Affairs University of South Florida, 2002-present Assistant Professor, Department of Government and International Affairs University of South Florida, 1994-2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science University of Hawai i at Mânoa, Spring 1997 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Government and Law Lafayette College, 1993-1994 Visiting Instructor, Department of Politics Mount Holyoke College, 1992-1993 EDITORSHIP Co-Editor, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 1995-1998 SPECIALIZATIONS Environmental Political Theory, Passion and Politics, Feminist Theory, Democratic Theory
PUBLICATIONS Books Articles The Trouble with Passion: Political Theory Beyond the Reign of Reason, New York: Routledge Press (2005) What Will it Mean to Be Green? Envisioning Positive Possibilities Without Dismissing Loss, Ethics, Policy & Environment 16:2 (2013) Recognizing the Passion in Deliberative Democracy: Toward a More Democratic Theory of Deliberative Democracy, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 22:4 (2007) Passions and Constraint : The Marginalization of Passion in Liberal Political Theory, Philosophy & Social Criticism 28:6 (2002) Reason, Passion, and Politics in Rousseau, Polity: The Journal of the Northeastern Political Science Association 34:1 (2001) The Political Significance of Passion, American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 98:1 (1998) Book Chapters Other Beyond Gloom and Doom or Hope and Possibility : Making Room for Both Sacrifice and Reward in Visions of a Low-Carbon Future in Culture, Politics, and Climate Change: How Information Shapes Our Common Future, Deserai Anderson Crow and Max Boykoff, eds. (forthcoming with Routledge Earthscan) Freedom, Values, and Sacrifice: Overcoming Obstacles to Environmental Sustainability, in The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice, Michael Maniates and John Meyer, eds., Cambridge: MIT Press (2010) Politics, Ethics, and the Uses of the Erotic : Why Feminists Need to Think About the Psyche, in Daring to Be Good: Essays in Feminist Ethico-Politics, Bat-Ami Bar On and Ann Ferguson, eds., New York: Routledge Press (1998) Eco-feminism, in The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, Michael Gibbons, ed., Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell (forthcoming) (refereed encyclopedia article) The Habitual Route to Environmentally Friendly (or Unfriendly) Happiness, Ethics, Place & Environment 13:1 (2010) (commentary)
Feminism s Essential Eros, in The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Volume 8: Contemporary Philosophy, Daniel Dahlstrom, ed., Bowling Green State University, Philosophy Documentation Center (2000) (invited paper) Book Reviews Public Passion: Rethinking the Grounds for Political Justice, by Rebecca Kingston. Reviewed for the Canadian Journal of Political Science (forthcoming September 2013) The Sentimental Citizen: Emotion in Democratic Politics, by George Marcus. Reviewed for American Political Science Association Perspectives on Politics 1:3 (2003) Rousseau and the Politics of Ambiguity: Self, Nature, and Culture, by Mira Morgenstern, and Domesticating Passions: Rousseau, Woman, and Nation, by Nicole Fermon. Reviewed for American Political Science Review 91:4 (1997) The Man Question: Visions of Subjectivity in Feminist Theory, by Kathy Ferguson. Reviewed for Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 10:3 (1995) WORK IN PROGRESS The Politics of Fostering Green Praxis: Framing, Nudging, and Other Efforts to Engender Change, to be published in The Oxford Handbook on Environmental Political Theory, Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg, eds. (under contract with Oxford University Press) Framing the Green Future, single-authored book manuscript The Oxford Handbook on Environmental Political Theory, co-edited with Teena Gabrielson, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg (under contract with Oxford University Press) CONFERENCE PAPERS Beyond Gloom and Doom or Hope and Possibility : Constructing Motivating Visions of a Greener Future Without Dismissing Loss, International Conference on Culture, Politics, and Climate Change, Boulder, CO, September 2012 Framing the Green Future: Political Theory, Stories, and Spin, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, OR, March 2012 What Will it Mean to Be Green? Envisioning Positive Possibilities Without Dismissing Loss, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Antonio, TX, April 2011
Avoiding Doom and Gloom: Finding Freedom and Agency in the Path to a Sustainable Society, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, April 2010 Freedom, Values, and Sacrifice: Overcoming Obstacles to Environmental Sustainability, Annual Meeting of the Association for Political Theory, Middletown, CT, October 2008 Empowering Sacrifice for Sustainability: Sacrifice and the Question of Values Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA, March 2008 Thinking About Negotiating Diversity: An Argument for City/Soul Analogies, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2007 Deliberative Democracy and the Public Use of Passion, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 2006 Deliberative Democracy, Diversity, and the Supposed Reason/Passion Divide, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, March 2006 Passion and Reason in Deliberative Democracy, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2005 What Can We Learn from City/Soul Analogies? Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Oakland, CA, March 2005 Where is the Passion in Deliberative Democracy? Annual Conference of the Association for Political Theory, Colorado Springs, CO, October 2004 Educating Passions for Democracy, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Long Beach, CA, March 2002 Politics and Eros in Plato s Republic, Symposium, and Phaedrus, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 2001 Educating Desires for Democracy: Platonic Subversions of/resources for Late Modern Thought, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September 1999 th Feminism s Essential Eros, 20 World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, MA, August 1998 Passions and Constraint: Considering the Problem of Passion in Liberal Political Theory, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 1998 Politics and Passion: A Critique of Liberal Views, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, Spring 1996
Reason, Passion, and Politics in Rousseau, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, FL, November 1995 Eros, Politics, and Power: Changing the World, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, NY, September 1994 SELECTED TALKS Hope, Fear, Motivation, and Climate Change (invited talk), 22nd Annual McDowell Conference on Philosophy and Social Policy, American University, Washington, DC, to be delivered October 2013 Sustainability, Sacrifice, and Satisfaction (invited talk), IDEA (InterDisciplinary Exchange in Action) Sustainable Energy Conference, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, to be delivered October 2013 What Will it Mean to Be Green? Envisioning Positive Possibilities Without Dismissing Loss, Cultural Sustainability Panel Discussion, Global Humanities Symposium, University of South Florida, March 2011 Solving Environmentalism s Doom and Gloom Problem: Why New Conceptions of Freedom and Happiness are Essential to Achieving a Sustainable World, Environmental Research Interdisciplinary Colloquium (ERIC), University of South Florida, November 2010 Public Forum on Martha Nussbaum s Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities, University of South Florida Humanities Institute, November 2010 Freedom, Values, and Sacrifice: Overcoming Obstacles to Environmentally Sustainable Behavior, University of South Florida Humanities Institute Public Lecture, March 2010 Reason and Passion in Theories of Deliberative Democracy, Department of Government and International Affairs Brown Bag Presentation, University of South Florida, February 2007 Is Deliberative Democracy Good for Women? Department of Women s Studies Colloquium, University of South Florida, March 2006 OTHER CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES Discussant and Chair, No Future: Political Questions about Future Generations, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Hollywood, CA, March 2013 Discussant, Science and Environmentalism in Pluralist Politics, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, OR, March 2012
Discussant, Love, Ethics, and the Limits of Immanence Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, September 2008 Invited participant, Politics of Sacrifice Workshop, Allegheny College, Mead, PA, September 2007 Invited participant, Conference on Closing the Gap: Transforming Environmental Values into Sustainable Practices, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April 2007 Discussant and Chair, The Subject, Psyche, and Emotion, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2007 Discussant, Affect and Political Life, Annual Association for Political Theory Conference, Bloomington, IN, November 2006 Discussant and Chair, Empowered Emotion, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 2006 Discussant, Debates in Deliberative Democracy, Annual Association for Political Theory Conference, St. Louis, MO, October 2005 Discussant and Chair, Sovereign and Conjoined Identities, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2004 Discussant and Chair, Gender Identity, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 2001 Discussant, Gender Politics: Punishment, Care, Tolerance, and Voice, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September 1999 Discussant and Chair, Theoretical Disputes, Feminist Analyses, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1997 Discussant, Feminist Theory, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, FL, November 1995 Discussant and Chair, Freedom and Democracy: Machiavelli and Rousseau, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 1995 COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate Introduction to Political Theory Classical Political Theory Modern Political Theory
Contemporary Political Thought Radical Thought Democratic Theory Environmental Political Thought Political Theory and Philosophy Feminist Political Thought Feminist Political Concepts Identity and Difference in Feminist Thought Feminist Science Fiction as Feminist Theory Graduate Advanced Feminist Theory Reason, Passion, and Politics in Liberalism and Beyond Environmental Sustainability and Global Justice GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS University of South Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2011 University of South Florida Humanities Institute Summer Grant, 2011 University of South Florida Faculty Development Grant, 2011 University of South Florida Humanities Institute Summer Grant, 2008 University of South Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2006 University of South Florida Humanities Institute Summer Grant, 2005 University of South Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2004 University of South Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, 1999 University of South Florida Research and Creative Scholarship Award, 1995 Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Fellowship, 1991 Princeton University Fellowship, 1986-1990 Phi Beta Kappa, 1985 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association Association for Political Theory Western Political Science Association PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Co-Chair, Environmental Political Theory Section, 2014 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 2013-2104 Member, WPSA Best Paper in Environmental Political Theory Award Committee, 2010
Member, Committee to Establish a WPSA Best Paper in Environmental Political Theory Award, 2008-2009 Member, APSA Foundations of Political Theory Best Paper Award Committee, 2006 Member, Board of Editors, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 1998-2005 Local Organizing Committee, Conference of the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Clearwater Beach, FL, 2003 Manuscript Reviewer, American Political Science Review, Environmental Politics, Ethics, Policy & Environment, Journal of Politics, Penn State Press, Polity, Routledge Press, Rowman & Littlefield Press, Southeastern Political Review, Theory & Event, University of British Columbia Press UNIVERSITY SERVICE Representative, College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Council, 2013-2016 Chair, GIA Political Theory Search Committee, 2012-2013 Chair, GIA Governance Document Revision Committee, 2012-2014 Member, GIA Department Chair Search Committee, 2012 Member, GIA PhD Program Revision Committee, 2011-2012 Chair, GIA Committee on Faculty Hires, 2011 Member, GIA Department Advisory Committee, 2009-2010 Member, Selection Committee for the Innovative Learning-Centered Grants of the USF Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence, 2009 Member, GIA Committee on the Administrative Structure of the Graduate Program, 2009 Member, GIA Committee on the Political Science Undergraduate Curriculum, 2009 Member, CAS Faculty Development Committee, 2008-2010 Member, USF Committee on Provost s Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Teaching Assistant, 2008 Chair and Member, CAS Faculty Development Committee, 2005-2007
Member, GIA Curriculum Reform Committee, 2007 Member, GIA Honors Program Committee, 2006 Member, GIA Committee for the Promotion of Research and Scholarship, 2005 Secretary and Member, USF President s Advisory Committee on Issues of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, 1998-2004 Member, GIA Comparative Politics Search Committee, 2003-2004 Senator, USF Faculty Senate, 1999-2002 Member, GIA Graduate Program Committee, 1999-2000 Member, GIA Political Theory Search Committee, 1998 Member, GIA Environmental Politics and Policy Search Committee, 1995 and 1996 Faculty Advisor, USF Student Chapter of the National Organization for Women, 1995