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Curriculum Vitae Mechthild Nagel Professor, Philosophy and Affiliated Professor, Africana Studies Director, Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies POB 2000 SUNY Cortland Cortland, NY 13045, USA tel: +607-753-2013 fax: +607-753-4114 email: [email protected] Web: http://web.cortland.edu/nagelm/ Education 1996 Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Dissertation: "Philosophical Perspectives on Play from Homer to Hegel" Members: Gareth Matthews, Ann Ferguson, John Brentlinger, Martin Wobst 1991 M.A. in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst 1987 B.A. equivalent in Philosophy (minors: Chinese, Latin), Albert-Ludwigs- Universität, Freiburg, Germany Areas of Specialty: Political Philosophy, Criminal Justice Studies, Feminist Philosophy, Diversity and Sustainable Leadership Studies, Critical Race Theory, Africana Political Theory, Social Ethics, Ubuntu Ethics, Ethics of Play Areas of Competence: Applied Ethics, Business Ethics, Peace Studies, Human Rights, Legal Theory, Existentialism, Iris M. Young, Hegel, Gadamer, Foucault, Habermas Academic and Administrative Experience 2008-present, Director, Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, SUNY Cortland 2006-present, Full Professor (with tenure), Philosophy, SUNY Cortland 2005-06 Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, SUNY Cortland 2002-06 Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Philosophy, Cortland 2001-02 Chair, Center for Multicultural and Gender Studies, SUNY Cortland 2000-01 Co-Chair, Center for Multicultural and Gender Studies, SUNY Cortland 1999-present, Faculty affiliate, Africana Studies & Women’s Studies, SUNY Cortland 1999-02 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, SUNY Cortland Visiting Professorships and Fellowships 2018 Visiting Professor, Barcelona School of Management, Pompeu Fabra University 2018 Research Fellow, Continental Philosophy Dept., Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 2017 Visiting Professor, Social Work, Hochschule Fulda 2015 Visiting Scholar, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, at invitation of Director Dr. Peter van der Veer (Spring) 2015 Visiting Professor, Political Science, University of Göttingen, Germany (Spring) 2014 Visiting Scholar, Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Cornell (Fall)

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Page 1: Curriculum Vitae Mechthild Nagel · Theory, Social Ethics, Ubuntu Ethics, Ethics of Play Areas of Competence: Applied Ethics, Business Ethics, Peace Studies, Human Rights, Legal Theory,

Curriculum Vitae Mechthild Nagel Professor, Philosophy and Affiliated Professor, Africana Studies Director, Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies POB 2000 SUNY Cortland Cortland, NY 13045, USA tel: +607-753-2013 fax: +607-753-4114 email: [email protected] Web: http://web.cortland.edu/nagelm/ Education 1996 Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Dissertation: "Philosophical Perspectives on Play from Homer to Hegel" Members: Gareth Matthews, Ann Ferguson, John Brentlinger, Martin Wobst 1991 M.A. in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst 1987 B.A. equivalent in Philosophy (minors: Chinese, Latin), Albert-Ludwigs- Universität, Freiburg, Germany Areas of Specialty: Political Philosophy, Criminal Justice Studies, Feminist Philosophy, Diversity and Sustainable Leadership Studies, Critical Race Theory, Africana Political Theory, Social Ethics, Ubuntu Ethics, Ethics of Play Areas of Competence: Applied Ethics, Business Ethics, Peace Studies, Human Rights, Legal Theory, Existentialism, Iris M. Young, Hegel, Gadamer, Foucault, Habermas Academic and Administrative Experience 2008-present, Director, Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, SUNY Cortland 2006-present, Full Professor (with tenure), Philosophy, SUNY Cortland 2005-06 Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, SUNY Cortland 2002-06 Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Philosophy, Cortland 2001-02 Chair, Center for Multicultural and Gender Studies, SUNY Cortland 2000-01 Co-Chair, Center for Multicultural and Gender Studies, SUNY Cortland 1999-present, Faculty affiliate, Africana Studies & Women’s Studies, SUNY Cortland 1999-02 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, SUNY Cortland Visiting Professorships and Fellowships 2018 Visiting Professor, Barcelona School of Management, Pompeu Fabra University 2018 Research Fellow, Continental Philosophy Dept., Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 2017 Visiting Professor, Social Work, Hochschule Fulda 2015 Visiting Scholar, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity,

Göttingen, at invitation of Director Dr. Peter van der Veer (Spring) 2015 Visiting Professor, Political Science, University of Göttingen, Germany (Spring) 2014 Visiting Scholar, Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Cornell (Fall)

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2012-13 DAAD Visiting Professor at Hochschule Fulda, Germany 2008-present, Visiting Professor, Social & Cultural Studies, Hochschule Fulda 2003-08 Senior Visiting Fellow, Institute for African Development, Cornell 1996-1999 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Women’s Studies, State University of Minnesota, Mankato 1993 Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Mount Holyoke College Grants (Institutional and Personal) 2009-12 Co-PI and Faculty Trainer for “Training the Trainer: Advancing Scholarship and

Pedagogy on Diversity,” for SUNY Oneonta and SUNY New Paltz (SUNY Joint Labor Management Committee, $38,000; SUNY Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, $20,000)

2007 NEH Summer Institute “Law, Democracy, and Human Rights,” Georgia State University, Atlanta (4 weeks, stipend)

2002 Principal Investigator and Grant Recipient for eJournal: Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies ($15,000, Technology Committee of Joint Labor/Management Program, Albany, NY)

2001 “Thinking about Prisons” Conference ($20,000 from an Anonymous Donor) 2002-3 Faculty Research Grant recipient for project “Analysis of African Penal

Approaches,” SUNY Cortland ($3,000) 2002 Assessment Incentive Grant for Multicultural and Gender Studies, Spring. 2002 Title III participant in Advising Workshop 1996-9 Travel grants recipient, Minnesota State University, Mankato 1998-9 Faculty Research grant recipient for project “Multiculturalism and Its Discontents:

On the Politics of Asylum and Immigration in Post-1989 Germany,” Minnesota State University, Mankato ($3,000)

1998 Invited participant, Valley Writers Workshop, Mankato, Sept. 2-5 1993 Travel grants recipient, Graduate School, UMass Amherst 1987-88 Exchange Student Tuition Award, UMass Amherst Awards and Honors 2017 National Society of Leadership and Success, Sigma Alpha Pi, Faculty Award, SUNY

Cortland 2017 Recipient, Honorary Distinguished Kente Stole, SUNY Cortland 2017 PanAfrican Students Association, Faculty Award, SUNY Cortland 2016 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Activities, SUNY 2016 Book Award from New York African Studies Association for Diversity, Social Justice,

and Inclusive Excellence 2016- Author, Feminist Perspectives on Class & Work, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2014-15 Chancellor’s Diversity Task Force member, SUNY (invited, but declined) 2014 Campus Champion, SUNY Cortland 2013 Grant review panelist, National Endowment for the Humanities, DC 2012 Excellence in Research, Scholarship, and Outreach Award, SUNY Cortland 2012 Women of Color Student Association Award, SUNY Cortland 2010 Facilitator, “Building Community Leaders” Program, SUNY Cortland 2010 Program Reviewer, Gender Studies Program, Purchase College, March

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2009 Co-facilitator, leadership workshop for faculty and staff, SUNY Cortland, July 2009 Outstanding Achievement in Research Award, SUNY Cortland 2009 Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Society, SUNY Cortland 2006 Phi Beta Delta, International Honor Society, SUNY Cortland chapter 2005-6 Award for infusing service learning into curriculum, SUNY Cortland 2005-6 Faculty Trainer, Ethics Institute, SUNY Cortland 2004-present Faculty Trainer, Diversity Summer Institute, SUNY Cortland 2004 Participant in Living Democracy, Learning Community, SUNY Cortland 2003 Excellence in Research and Scholarship Award, SUNY Cortland 2003 Excellence in Multicultural and/or Diversity Teaching Award, SUNY Cortland 1992 Bread and Roses Award, Graduate Employee Organization, UMass Amherst Publications - Books (Anthologies and Monograph) 7. Seth N. Asumah and Mechthild Nagel, coeditors, Diversity, Social Justice, and Inclusive Excellence: Transdisciplinary and Global Perspectives, SUNY Press, 2014 (416 pp.) 6. M. Nagel and Anthony J. Nocella, coeditors, The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement, Rodopi Press, 2013 (229 pp.) 5. Ann Ferguson and M. Nagel, coeditors, Dancing with Iris: The Philosophy of Iris Marion Young, Oxford University Press, 2009 (268 pp.) 4. M. Nagel and Seth N. Asumah, coeditors, Prisons and Punishment: Reconsidering Global Penality, Africa World Press, 2007 (238 pp.) 3. M. Kitissou, M. Ndulo, M. Nagel, M. Grieco, co-editors, The Hydropolitics of Africa: A Contemporary Challenge, Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007 (344 pp.) 2. Masking the Abject: A Genealogy of Play, Lexington Books, 2002 (128 pp.), monograph 1. Andrew Light and M. Nagel, coeditors, Race, Class and Community Identity, Humanity Books, 2000 (233 pp.) Publications -- Journals Edited Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies (2004-present); wagadu.org (online journal) and Xlibris Press. 6. “Race, Resistance, and Reason,” Wagadu, 13, 2015 (8 articles) 5. “Women and Imprisonment,” Helen Codd with M. Nagel, Wagadu, 11, 2013 (5 articles). 4. “Prisons, Peace, and Social Justice,” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice (Routledge), Jason Mallory and M. Nagel, 2011 (13 articles). 3. Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies, 1, 2004. (inaugural edition: “Feminists Confront Empire,” 6 papers, 1 poem). 2. Research in Philosophy and Technology (JAI Press), Review Editor, Vol. 21, 2002 (6 review essays, 24 book reviews). 1. Research in Philosophy and Technology (JAI Press), Review Editor, Vol. 19, 2000 (15 book reviews). Journal Articles 29. “Ubuntu, Gender and Spirituality: Transformative Justice Considerations.”

Kalagatos Journal, 2018 (forthcoming)

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28. “Policing Families: The Many-Headed Hydra of Surveillance,” APA Newsletter for Feminism and Philosophy, 17(2), 2018, pp. 2-11. 27. “Pitfalls of Diversity Management in the Academy.” Wagadu 16, Winter 2016, pp. 44-74 26. “Gender and the Law.” Journal of Research in Gender Studies 6(2), 2016, pp. 107-119 25. S.N. Asumah, M. Nagel, L. Rosengarten. “Trends in Diversity Studies.” Wagadu, 15, Summer 2016, pp. 139-161 24. “Beyond The New Jim Crow.” Peace Studies Journal 9(1), March 2016, pp. 78-97 23. “Trafficking with Abolitionism: An Examination of Anti-slavery Discourses.” Champ Pénal/Penal Field, Vol.12, Aug. 2015, https://champpenal.revues.org/9141, pp. 1-17 22. “Angela Y Davis and Assata Shakur as Women Outlaws: Resisting U.S. State Violence.” Wagadu, Vol.13, Summer 2015, pp. 43-78 21. “Editorial.” Special Issue: Race, Resistance, Reason. Wagadu, Vol.13, 2015, pp. 1-7 20. Review Essay (invited) of Queer (In)justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States by J. Mogul, et al. and of African Sexual Diversity: Politics, Theory, Citizenship by S.N. Nyeck & M. Epprecht. Wagadu, Vol.12, 2014, pp. 209-113 19. Review Essay (invited) of 8 books. Wagadu, V. 11, 2013, pp. 65-78: -Resistance behind Bars: Struggles of Incarcerated Women by Victoria Law; -Global Lockdown: Race, Gender, and the Prison-Industrial Complex by Julia Sudbury; -Razor Wire Women: Prisoners, Activists, Scholars, and Artists by J. Lawston & A. Lucas; -Interrupted Life: Experiences of Incarcerated Women in the United States by R. Solinger, et al.; -Reading is My Window: Books and the Art of Reading in Women’s Prisons by M. Sweeney; -Couldn’t Keep it to Myself: Testimonies from our Imprisoned Sisters by W. Lamb & the Women of York Correctional Institution; -“Whores and Thieves of the Worst Kind”: A Study of Women, Crime, and Prisons, 1835-2000 by L. Dodge; -Mad or Bad?: Race, Class, Gender, and Mental Disorder in the Criminal Justice System by M. Thompson.

18. “OAJ and Wagadu: Towards a Diamond Model of Feminist, Postcolonial Publishing.” TripleC - Communication, Capitalism & Critique: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 11 (2), 2013, pp. 598-603 http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/527 17. “Ubuntu and African Prison Intellectuals,” International Society for the Study of Ideas, 2012 https://lekythos.library.ucy.ac.cy/bitstream/handle/10797/6156/ISSEI-EchoesNagel.pdf?sequence=1 16. “Anti-Black Racism, Gender, and Abolitionist Politics.” For special issue “Prisons, Peace, and Social Justice,” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, July-Sept., 2011, pp. 304-312 15. ChangKi Bahng & M. Nagel. “The Effect of the Buddhist and Confucian Philosophy on the Taekwondo’s Spirits: Respect, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-control and Indomitable Spirit.” The Globalization of Taekwondo. Proceedings, 2nd international Symposium for Taekwondo Studies, University of Korea, 2009, pp. 161-7 14. “Ubuntu and Indigenous Restorative Justice.” Africa Peace and Conflict Network, Briefing No. 3, April 2008. http://www.africaworkinggroup.org/ 13. “What if Habermas Went Native?” Peace Studies Journal, 1, 2008, pp. 1-12 (lead article). http://www.peacestudiesjournal.org/archive/Nagel.pdf 12. “Prisons as Diasporic Sites: Liberatory Voices from the Diaspora of Confinement.” Journal of Social Advocacy and Systems Change, 1, March 2008: 1-31 (lead article) 11. “’I write what I like’: African Prison Intellectuals and the Struggle for Freedom.” Journal of PanAfrican Studies, 2(3), 2008, pp. 68-80 http://www.jpanafrican.com/docs/vol2no3/IWriteWhatILike.pdf

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10. “Witness to Injustice,” Special Issue: Scholar's Symposium: The Work of Angela Y. Davis, Journal of Human Studies, 30, 2007, pp. 281-90 8. 9. “Environmental Justice and Women’s Rights: A Tribute to Wangari Maathai.” Wagadu 2(1), 2005. (invited paper), pp. 1-9. Republished in Ecofeminism: An Overview. Banjara Hills, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2009 7. “Introduction,” special edition, “Feminists Confront Empire.” Wagadu 1, 2004, pp. 1-4 6. Review essay (invited) of Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity, Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Race, Ethnicity, and Sexuality: Intimate Intersections, Forbidden Frontiers, by Joan Nagel, Wagadu 1, 2004, pp. 1-5 5. “Toward a Critical Social Ontology.” Review Essay of Patricia Huntington, Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray (1998), Human Studies 25(2), 2002, pp. 251-256 4. Review Essay of What is a Woman? And Other Essays by Toril Moi; Whiteness, by Chris Cuomo & Kim Hall (eds.), and Shadowboxing by Joy James. In National Women's Studies Journal 13(2), 2001, pp. 213-17 3. “Cyborgs and Other Machines.” Research in Philosophy & Technology, 18, 1999, 247-56 2. “Critical Theory Meets the Ethic of Care: Engendering Social Justice and Social Identities.” Review essay for Social Theory and Practice, 23 (2), 1997, pp. 307-26 1. “Of Monsters and Transgression.” Alterity, Excess, Community, Proceedings of the seventh annual Strategies of Critique conference at York University, Toronto, 1993, pp. 113-22 Book chapters 33. “Between Ressentiment and Forgiveness: Transitional Justice in Rwanda and South Africa” Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolitionism (M. Coyle et al.) (forthcoming 2020) 32. “Troubling Justice: Towards a Ludic Ubuntu Ethic.” African Philosophy in an Intercultural Perspective (Anke Graness et al.), eds., Springer Press, (forthcoming 2019) 31. “Incarceration and Urban Neighborhoods.” The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of the City (Meagher, Sundstrom, Noll, Biehl, eds.), Routledge (forthcoming 2019) 30. “Black Athena and the Play of the Imagination.” Transnational Trills: Music and Art in the Africana World (C. Sterling, ed.), Cambridge Scholars Press (forthcoming 2019) 29. “The Case for Penal Abolition and Ludic Ubuntu in Arrow of God.” Illuminations on Chinua Achebe: The Art of Resistance (M. Githae Mugo & H.G. Ruffin, II, eds.), Africa World Press, 2017, pp. 135-146 28. M. Nagel & S.N. Asumah, “Diversity Studies and Managing Differences: Unpacking SUNY Cortland's Case and National Trends.” Sprache - Macht – Rassismus (Language-Power-Racism) (G. Hentges, et al., eds.), Metropol Verlag, 2014, pp. 349-466 27. “Foreword.” Failure of the American Prison Complex: Let’s Abolish It! by Dennis J. Stevens, Kendall Hunt Press, 2014 26. “Beyond the Pale: Reflections on the Vulnerability of Black Life in the U.S.” Diversity (Asumah & Nagel, eds.), SUNY, 2014, pp. 69-91 25. “Teaching Feminist Philosophy on Race and Gender: Beyond the Additive Approach?” Diversity (Asumah & Nagel, eds.), SUNY, 2014, pp. 55-67 24. Asumah & M. Nagel, “Introduction.” Diversity, SUNY, 2014, pp. xiii-xxii

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23. “An Ubuntu Ethic of Punishment.” The End of Prisons, Rodopi, 2013, pp. 177-186. 22. “Patriarchal Ideologies and Women’s Domestication.” The End of Prisons, Rodopi, 2013, pp. 147-168 21. M. Nagel & Nocella, “Introduction.” The End of Prisons, Rodopi, 2013, 1-12 20. “The Criminal (Justice) Industrial Complex.” The Global Industrial Complex: Systems of Domination (S. Best et al., eds.), Lexington Press, 2011, pp. 117-131 19. Kaltefleiter & M. Nagel, “From the Prison Tower to the Ivory Tower.” Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex (Best et al., eds.), AK Press, 2009, pp. 400-414 18. Ferguson & M. Nagel, “Introduction.” Dancing with Iris, Oxford, 2009, pp. 3-19 17. “Abolishing the Death Penalty, Abolishing Prisons.” Moving Thought to Action (T. Dickinson, ed.), Paradigm Publishers, 2008; rev. edition, Routledge, 2015, pp. 75-92 16. “Women's Rights behind Walls.” Colonial Systems of Control: Criminal Justice in Nigeria (Viviane Saleh-Hanna, ed.), University of Ottawa Press, 2008, pp. 223-44 15. “In Search of Abolition Democracy.” Democracy, Racism and Prisons. Radical Philosophy Today, Vol. 5 (Harry van der Linden & Peter Amato, eds.), Philosophy Document Center, 2008 14. “‘The Poors’ and the Struggle for Water and Sanitation in South Africa.” Hydropolitics in Africa: A Contemporary Challenge (Kitissou et al., eds.), Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007, pp. 163-73 13. “Gender, Incarceration and Peacemaking: Lessons from Germany and Mali.” Prisons and Punishment: Reconsidering Global Penality (Nagel & Asumah, eds.), Africa World Press, 2007, pp. 43-51 12. M. Nagel & Asumah, “Introduction.” Prisons, Africa World Press, 2007, pp. 1-10 11. “The Role of Prisons in a Socialist Future, or: The Incorrigible Ethos of Incarceration,” The Future of Socialism (Anton & Schmitt, eds.). Lexington Books, 2007, pp. 325-45 10. “Environmental Justice and Women’s Rights: A Tribute to Wangari Maathai.” Republished in Ecofeminism: An Overview. Banjara Hills, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2009 9. “Prison Intellectuals and the Struggle for Abolition.” Community and the World: Participating in Social Change (Dickinson, ed.). Nova Science, 2003, 165-75 8. “Reforming the Contract?” Racial Liberalism and the Politics of Urban America (Stokes & Melendez, eds.), Michigan State University Press, 2003, 11-14 7. “Gefängnis und Profit. Made in the USA.” WarenWelten (Engel & Krohmer, eds.). Trafo Verlag, 2003, 89-104 6. “Prisons, Big Business, and Profit: Whither Social Justice?” Diversity, Multiculturalism, and Social Justice (Asumah & Johnston-Anumonwo, eds.). Global Publications, Binghamton University, 2002, 361-85 5. “Cyborg-Mothers: Feminist Discourses of ARTs.” Problems of Resistance (Steve Martinot with Joy James, eds.). Prometheus Press, 2001, pp. 203-15 4. “On the Limits of Feminist Cross-Cultural Analysis.” Issues in Africa and the African Diaspora in the 21st Century. (S. Asumah & I. Johnston-Anumonwo, eds.). Global Cultural Studies Press, 2001, pp. 53-69 3. “Thrownness, Playing-in-the-world, and the Question of Authenticity.” Feminist Interpretations of Heidegger (Huntington et al., eds.), Penn State Press, 2001, pp. 289-306 2. Light & M. Nagel, “Introduction.” Race, Class, and Community Identity, 2000, pp. 9-19

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1. “Play in Culture and the Jargon of Primordiality: A Critique of Huizinga's Homo Ludens.” Play and Culture Studies: Diversions and Divergences in Fields of Play, vol. 1 (M. Duncan, G. Chick, & A. Aycock, eds.), Ablex, 1998, pp. 19-30 Encyclopedic Entries 6. “Iris Marion Young.” The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory (B. Turner et al., eds.), http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118430873/ , December 2017, pp. 1-4 5. Lead author on section entry: “Feminist Perspectives on Class and Work.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feminism-class/, completely updated entry September 2016 4. “Diversity Management.” Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice (S. Thompson, ed.), Rowman & Littlefield, 2014, pp. 246-47 3. “Ann Ferguson.” Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd ed. (Borchert, ed.), Macmillan Reference, 2006, pp. 606-7 1.2. “Women Prisoners” and “Political Prisoners in Africa, South of the Sahara,” Encyclopedia on Women in Islamic Cultures, III, Brill Publishers, 2005, 436-39 Working Paper Series “The Case for Penal Abolition and Ludic Ubuntu in Arrow of God.” MPI Working Paper Series, Max Planck Institut, Göttingen, 2015. http://www.mmg.mpg.de/publications/working-papers/2015/wp-15-09/ Publications - Book Reviews 15. Meaningful Work, A. Veltman. In Hypatia Review Online, 2018 http://hypatiareviews.org/reviews/content/353

14. Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice, M. Nussbaum. In APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, 2017, 17(1): 25-27 13. “Philosophy beyond the Carceral”: Death and Other Penalties: Philosophy in a Time of Mass Incarceration, G. Adelsberg, L. Guenther, and S. Zerman (eds.). In Radical Philosophy Review, 2016, 19(2): 523-527 12. “Provincializing Europe from Within”: Postkoloniale Theorie, 2nd Ed., M. do Mar Castro Varela and N. Dhawan. In Confluence, 4, 2016: 291-94 11. Autobiography of Tiyo Attallah Salah-El. In Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 16(2), 2007: 130-33 10. Hearing Visions Seeing Voices, Mmatshilo Motsei. Wagadu, 3, May 2006. wagadu.org 9. Motherhood Lost: A Feminist Account of Pregnancy Loss in America, L. Layne. In National Women's Studies Journal 16(3), 2004, pp. 233-235 8. Institutional Violence, D. Curtin and R. Likte (eds.). In Philosophy in Review 20(6), 2000, pp. 410-11 7. Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant, R. Schott (ed.). In Hypatia 4(3), Summer, 1999, pp. 169-72 6. Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the "PostSocialist" Condition, N. Fraser. In Philosophy in Review 8(3), 1998, pp. 172-74 5. Sacrificial Logics: Feminist Theory and the Critique of Identity, A. Weir. In Canadian Philosophical Review of Books 16(4), 1996, pp. 328-30

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4. Feminist Contentions: A Philosophical Exchange, S. Benhabib, J. Butler, D. Cornell, N. Fraser (with an introduction by L. Nicholson). In Canadian Philosophical Review of Books, 15(3), 1995, pp. 10-12 3. Dragons for Sale. Studies in Unreason, R. Wheeler. In Canadian Philosophical Review of Books 14(4), 1994, pp. 298-300 2. Homo Ludens: Der spielende Mensch, G. Bauer (ed.). In Play Theory and Research, 1(3), 1993, pp. 222-224 1. Heidegger et Nazisme: morale et politique, V. Farías. In subject 1(1), 1988 Manuscripts in preparation 1. Troubling Justice: Toward a Ludic Ubuntu Ethic (monograph) 2. A Primer on Diversity Leadership (with Seth N. Asumah) Keynote and Plenary Talks 26. “Publishing in Top 5 Journals.” Economic Science Association, world conference, Berlin, July 1, 2018 (plenary) 26. “Bis alle frei sind!: Gespräch über Repression, Kriminalisierung und Haft.” Festival contre racisme, VEB Siegen, June 28, 2018 (plenary) Humbold University Berlin, July 1, 2018 (plenary) 25. “Reconsidering the US’ Prison Dilemma: A Critique of the Affective Economy of Mass Incarceration.” Microeconomic seminar series, Pompeu Fabra University, June 11, 2018 24. “Between Ressentiment & Forgiveness: Transitional Justice in Rwanda and South Africa.” Institute for Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Feb. 23, 2018 23. “The Meaning of Freedom for Black Women and Girls: Gender Injustice and the U.S. Judiciary System.” Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Kriminologisches Institut, Universität zu Köln, May 31, 2017 (keynote) 22. “Women in Education.” Women Powering Change symposium, Cape May Forum, Cape May, NJ, May 6, 2017 (plenary) 21. “Peacemaking through Ludic Ubuntu.” Philosophy at Play conference, University of Gloucester, Cheltenham Spa, UK, April 11, 2017 (keynote) 20. “…and justice for all.” Hudson Valley Community College, April 4, 2017 (plenary). 19. “Gender and the Law.” Gender and Society conference, Bucharest, Rumania, April 25, 2016 (keynote) 18. “Playing with Memories.” Women of Character, Courage & Commitment, Women’s History Month, Hudson Valley CC, March 4, 2016 (plenary) 17. “Closing Remarks.” Decolonizing Epistemologies, Methodologies and Ethics: Postcolonial-Feminist Interventions conference. Frankfurt Research Center for Postcolonial Studies, The Cluster of Excellence: The Formation of Normative Orders, Goethe University, Frankfurt, July 2, 2015 (plenary) 16. “Thinking beyond Prisons with African Relational Justice.” Alternativen zur Strafjustiz. Critical Jurist Association, Goethe University, Frankfurt, June 10, 2015 (plenary) 15. “Troubling Justice: A Case for a Ludic Ubuntu Ethic.” African Studies Colloquium, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany, April

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20, 2015 14. “Toward a Ludic Ubuntu: Taking Play Seriously in Reconciliation Practices.” The Ethics of Play, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Nov. 17, 2014 (keynote) 13. “The Many Faces of Abolitionism Discourse: From Chattel Slavery to Prisons and Prostitution,” Arts & Science Annual Lecture Series; Clarkson University, Potsdam, Oct. 25, 2013 (keynote) 12. “’Doing Diversity’ in the Global University.” Symposium on Sprache Macht Rassismus, Hochschule Fulda & Hessische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung, Fulda, May 28, 2013 11. “Globale und diasporische Gratwanderungen: Zwischen Moralität und Unsittlichkeit.” gFFZ Lecture Series, Hochschule Frankfurt, May 5, 2012 (keynote) 10. “The Meaning of Solidarity.” Solidarity Dinner, SUNY Cortland, Black Student Union, Feb. 17, 2012 (keynote) 9. Author meets Critics, Dancing with Iris. FEAST, September 22, 2011 (plenary). 8. “State Violence and Feminist Discourses.” Bodies in Crisis conference, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Nov. 3, 2011 (keynote) 7. “Towards a Postracial Society: Lessons from South Africa.” Society for an Ethical Culture, Brooklyn, May 16, 2010 (keynote) 6. “Bestrafung und Justiz im Zeitalter Obamas.” Fuldaer Abende Lecture Series, Hochschule Fulda, Germany, June 16, 2009 (keynote) 4.5. “Prisons as Diasporic Sites: Liberatory Voices from the Diaspora of Confinement.” Symposium celebrating life and work of Prof. Ann Ferguson, UMass Amherst, May 11, 2007. Also presented for the lecture series of the Program in Social, Political, Ethical and Legal Philosophy, Binghamton University, October 16, 2007 (keynotes) 3. “African Women and Criminal In/Justice.” Harpur College Dean’s Workshop on Prisons & Social Transformation, Binghamton University, Oct.26, 2005 (keynote) 2. “The Prison Industry and Political Prisoners,” Minnesota State University, Mankato, Jan. 20, 1999 (plenary) 1. "A Radical Agenda for the Next Decade," Radical Philosophy Association, Drake University, Des Moines, November 5, 1994 (plenary) Conference, Symposium and Workshop Presentations (Refereed, unless otherwise indicated.) 125. “On Philosophy’s Blindspots regarding the Prison Industrial Complex.” Strategies of Resistance, Radical Philosophy Association, Lowell, MA, Nov. 2018 124. Roundtable on Pedagogy. Diversity in Philosophy Symposium, University of Konstanz, Germany, July 20, 2018 (invited) 123. “Trends in Diversity Studies.” Diversity in Philosophy Symposium, University of Konstanz, Germany, July 19, 2018 (invited) 122. “What to do with the dangerous few? Empathy deficit reconsidered.” The Politics of Plasticity: On Solidarity and Mutual Aid with Catherine Malabou. Institute for Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Feb. 24, 2018 121. “Ludic Ubuntu in the Search for Transformative Justice.” African Studies Association, Chicago, Nov. 18, 2017

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120. Respondent, “Primacy and Power: Foucault on the Counter-Conduct and the Toul Prison Revolt” by Kevin Thompson. SPEP Conference, Memphis, October 19, 2017 (invited) 119. “Troubling Justice: Towards a Ludic Ubuntu Ethics.” FEAST Conference, Orlando, October 5-8, 2017 118. “The five phases of Ubuntu,” African Philosophy Conference, Wien, July 10, 17 117. “Two Tales of Restorative Justice: Gacaca (Rwanda) and TRC (South Africa).” New York African Studies Association, Buffalo, NY, March 31, 2017 116. “Bringing African Philosophy to the Center of Philosophical Research and Teaching.” African Studies Association, Washington DC, Dec. 2, 2016 (roundtable) 115. S. Asumah & M. Nagel, “Leadership, Inclusive Excellence and the Emerging Roles of Chief Diversity Officers and Faculty.” 2nd SUNY Diversity conference, Albany NY, November 9, 2016 114. “Revisiting Prisons as Diasporic Sites.” Race, Ethnicity, and Place Geography Conference, Kent State University, September 22, 2016 (invited) 113. S. Asumah & M. Nagel, “Diversity Leadership, Inclusive Excellence and the Emerging Roles of Chief Diversity Officers and Faculty.” CADE conference of Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, New York City, July 28, 2016 112. “Prisons and Violence.” Panel: “The Regularization of Violence.” Black History Month, SUNY Cortland, Feb. 17, 2016 (invited) 111. “Ludic Ubuntu Ethics and its Potential for Penal Abolition.” American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, Nov. 18, 2015 110. “The Case for Penal Abolition and Ludic Ubuntu in Arrow of God.” African Literature Association, University of Bayreuth, June 4, 2015 109. “Pitfalls of Diversity Management.” Conference: “Difference that Makes no Difference: The Non-Performativity of Intersectionality and Diversity,” Frankfurt Research Center for Postcolonial Studies, The Cluster of Excellence: The Formation of Normative Orders, Goethe University Frankfurt, Feb. 5, 2015 108. M. Nagel, L. Rosengarten, & S. Asumah, “Trends in Diversity Studies.” SUNY Diversity Conference, Albany, Nov. 12, 2014. 107. “Trafficking with Abolitionism—Comparing the Debates on Prisons and Prostitution.” Central New York Peace Consortium, Binghamton, Nov. 8, 2014 106. “Ubuntu and Criminal Justice Ethics: A Path Towards Transformative Justice.” Radical Philosophy Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, Nov. 6, 2014 105. Respondent on three papers, Symposium on Religion and Mass Incarceration, Syracuse University, Oct. 31, 2014 (invited) 104. “The Art of Restorative Justice vs. Colonial Punishment with its Focus on Prisons (Engendering Social Death).” 50th anniversary of Arrow of God – Chinua Achebe, Symposium, Department of African American Studies at Syracuse University, Oct. 17, 2014 (invited) 103. “Ubuntu Ethic of Punishment.” SOFPHIA, Smith College, Oct. 10, 2014 (invited) 102. “On the Strategic and Purposive Uses of Abolitionism.” International Conference on Penal Abolition, University of Ottawa, June 13-16, 2014 101. “Ubuntu and Criminal Justice Ethics: A Path towards Transformative Justice,” The Ethics of Living Symposium, Lichtenberg-Kolleg, University of Göttingen, Germany, June 2, 2014 (invited)

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100. M. Nagel & S. Asumah, “Diversity Studies and Managing Differences – Unpacking SUNY Cortland's Case and National Trends.” National Conference of Black Political Scientists, March 13-15, 2014 (invited). 99. Roundtable on The End of Prisons. Central New York Peace Studies Conference, Binghamton University, Dec. 7, 2013 (invited) 98. “Practicing Abolitionism and Transformative Justice,” Gender & Sexuality Conference, Clarkson University, October 26, 2013 (invited) 97. “The Ethic of Ubuntu and the End of Penality.” Symposium on Mass Incarceration, Religion, and Abolitionism, Cornell University, Oct. 4, 2013 (invited) 96. “Philosophy Behind Prison Walls.” Public Philosophy Network conference, Emory University, March 14-16, 2013 94.95. “Diversity Studies in the Global University.” AUDEM conference, Kielce, Poland, Oct. 30, 12. Also presented during Black History Month, SUNY Cortland, February, 2013 93. “Teaching Feminist Philosophy on Race and Gender: Beyond the Additive Approach?” for session: The monstrosity of tolerance talk. ISSEI conference, Nikosia, Cyprus, July 5, 2012 92. “Ubuntu and African Prison Intellectuals,” for session: Philosophical Echoes from the Prison Cell: From Socrates and Boethius to Antonio Gramsci and Toni Negri. ISSEI conference, Nikosia, Cyprus, July 5, 2012 (invited) 90.91. “Ubuntu, Gender, and Spirituality: Transformative Justice Considerations.” ICOPA 14, Trinidad & Tobago (skype presentation), June 14, 2012. Also presented at New York African Studies Association, Binghamton University, April 5, 2013 89. “An Ubuntu Ethic of Punishment.” Philosophy Conference, Athens Institute for Education & Research, Athens, Greece, May 28, 2012 88. R. Nagel, H. Llavador, M. Nagel, & A. Perdomo Strauch, “ESA Executive Committee Composition Guessing Game.” Deception, Incentives and Behavior Conference, Rady School of Management, UC San Diego, April, 20, 2012 (presented by Rosemarie Nagel, invited speaker) 87. “Trends in Philosophy.” GEST conference, University of Iceland, Nov. 5, 2011 (invited) 86. Discussant, Machinery of Whiteness (by Steve Martinot). SOFPHIA, NYC, Oct.1, 2011 85. “The Meaning of Prisons.” Engaging Philosophy Symposium, Mt Holyoke College, March 23, 2011 (invited) 84. “The School to Prison Pipeline: From Native America to Urban America.” Reimagining Girlhood: Communities, Identities, Self-Portrayals Conference, Women’s Studies, SUNY Cortland, Oct. 22, 2010 83. Introductory Remarks and Panel Discussion. Unveiling the Anarchist Studies Initiative, Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, April 9, 2010 82. “Education/Incarceration.” Regional Workshop on Policing, Incarceration and Militarization, Binghamton University, April 24, 2010 (invited) 80.81. “Teaching in Prisons.” Central New York Peace Studies Conference, LeMoyne College, Nov. 14, 2009 (invited). Also presented at Wells College, 2009 78.79. Caroline Kaltefleiter & M. Nagel, “From the Prison Tower to the Ivory Tower,” for book session: Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex. Concerned Philosophers for Peace Association, SUNY Cortland, Nov. 2008. Also presented at Critical Animal Studies Conference, SUNY Cortland, April 9, 2010

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77. “Prison Abolitionist Perspectives.” Social Justice Conference, Binghamton University, November, 2008 (invited) 76. “Media Images of (Youthful) Offenders: A Comparative Analysis of Race, Class, Gender in Germany and the United States of America.” ICOPA 12 and Howard League of Prison Reform, King’s College, London, July 23, 2008 75. “Negotiating Women’s Rights in the Postcolonial (Carceral) Society: Cultural Justice vs. Criminal Justice.” New York African Studies Association, Cornell, March 29, 2008 74. “Internationalizing the Africana Curriculum: Developing Partnerships with Universities and NGOs.” New York African Studies Association, Cornell, March 29, 2008 73. "Reflections on Angela Davis's Abolition Democracy." Radical Philosophy Association, Creighton University, November 4, 2006 (invited) 72. "Perspectives on Prison Activism.” Ithaca College, July17, 2006 (invited). 68. 69. 70. 71. “What if Habermas Went Native?” International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany June 22, 2006. Also presented at Concerned Philosophers for Peace, St. Bonaventure University, October 20, 2006; Radical Philosophy Association Conference, Creighton University, November 3, 2006; Language of Violence Conference, SUNY Cortland, November 18, 2006 67. “Books thru Bars, Ithaca.” Activist conference, Wells College, March 2006 (invited) 65.66. “Promises of Ubuntu in the New South Africa.” Institute for African Development, Cornell, March 9, 2006 (invited). Also presented at New York State African Studies Association, SUNY New Paltz, April, 2006 64. “Peace Circles: A Comparative Perspective from Native America to South Africa.” Annual Conference of the Regional Peace Studies Consortium, LeMoyne College, November 15, 2004 62.63. “Women Outlaws: Politics of Gender and Resistance in the US Criminal Justice System.” Syracuse University, November 5, 2005 (invited). Also delivered for Black History Month, SUNY Cortland, February 2006 (invited) 61. “Witness to Injustice.” Panel presentation on Angela Davis at SPEP, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 22, 2005 (invited) 60. Presentation on Chandra Mohanty Feminism without Borders. SOFPHIA biannual meeting, October 1, 2005 (invited) 59. “Women behind Walls.” ‘Human Rights in a Globalizing Era?’ Conference, University of Windsor, August 5, 2005 58. “Lessons from the Greenbelt Movement.” Annual conference of New York African Studies Association, Binghamton University, April 29, 2005 57. “Environmental Justice and Women’s Rights.” Institute for African Development, Cornell, 28 April 2005 (invited) 56. “Ending Prisons, Ending Punishment.” Annual Conference of the Regional Peace Studies Consortium, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, November 13, 2004 52. 53. 54. 55. “Gender, Prisons and Peacemaking in Mali.” African Studies Association, Washington DC, Nov, 2003. Also presented at Gender Inequalities Conference, Egerton University, Kenya, April 2004; Institute for African Development, Cornell, April 2004 (invited); SUNY Cortland, Black History Month, Feb., 2004 (invited) 51. “Gender, Prisons and Peacemaking: International Perspectives.” Sustainable Feminisms Conference, Macalester College, Oct.4, 2003

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50. M. Nagel & Williams, “Corrections Law and Military Law after 9/11.” Canadian Philosophical Association, Hallifax, May 30, 2003 (invited) 49. Respondent to paper on “Bio-politics.” Canadian Philosophical Association, Hallifax, May 30, 2003 (invited) 48. “‘I Write What I Like’: African Prison Intellectuals and the Struggle for Freedom.” New York State African Studies Association, Cornell, April 11, 2003 47. “AIDS Education in African Prisons: A proposal for Action.” African Studies Association, Washington DC, December 8, 2002 46. “Teaching in Prison and Learning from Prison Intellectuals.” Diversity Conference, SUNY Cortland, November 16, 2002 45. “African Prison Intellectuals.” Radical Philosophy Conference, Brown University, Providence, November 8, 2002 44. “Prisons as Diasporic Sites.” Race, Ethnicity, and Place Geography Conference, Binghamton, October 26, 2002 43. M. Nagel & S. Asumah, "Gender and Racial Identity: Redefining Whiteness in Power and Structural Analysis." 15th Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education, May 30, New Orleans, 2002 42. "African Approaches to Penal Abolition." Institute for African Development, Cornell University, February 28, 2002 (invited) 41. "International Perspectives on Prisons." Black History Month, SUNY Cortland, February 27, 2002 (invited) 40. M. Nagel & Kauther Badr. “After September 11: Interrogating Whiteness.” Residence Life Conference, SUNY Cortland, February 23, 2002 39. “Teaching to Transgress.” A workshop on bell hooks and Black feminism, Faculty Development Center, SUNY Cortland, Feb. 15, 2002 (invited) 38. "Thrownness, Playing-in-the-world, and the Question of Authenticity." The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Goucher College, October 8, 2001 (invited symposium) 37. "Prisons and Profit." Ware – Fetisch – Konsum symposium, Salecina, Switzerland, July 19, 2001 36. "Unfinished Liberation: The Specter of Apartheid." Critical Theory & Race: Contesting the Racial Contract, Purdue University, March 24, 2001 35. "Prisons as Diasporic Sites." Critical Resistance Conference: Contesting the Prison Industrial Complex, Columbia University, March 10, 2001 34. "Teaching Anti-Racism." A workshop at Radical Philosophy Association, Chicago, IL, November 3, 2000 33. "On the Prison Industrial Complex." A workshop at SOFPHIA, Amherst, MA, Sept.29, 2000 (invited) 32. "Internationalizing the NWSA." Roundtable participant, International Task Force at the annual meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association, Boston, MA, June 2000 (invited) 31. "The Promise of Dis-Locating Cultures." National Women's Studies Association, Boston, June 17, 2000 30. M. Nagel & Larry Ashley. “(Virtually) Tearing Down the Walls: Prison Education Through Distance-learning.” International Conference on Penal Abolition, Toronto, May 12, 2000

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28. 29. "On the Limits of Feminist Cross-Cultural Analysis." Socialist Scholars Conference, NY, April 2, and New York African Studies Association, Cortland, April 29, 2000 27. M. Nagel, Ashley, & Russell. "Mumia, the Death Penalty, and MOVE." Black History Month, SUNY Cortland, February 2000 (invited) 26. "The Quest for Abolitionism." Presented at a panel sponsored by the Radical Philosophy Association at the American Philosophical Association, Boston, December 28, 1999 25. “Skin/Technologies of the Self.” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy in Eugene, OR, October 8, 1999 24. “Not Under Western Eyes?” National Women’s Studies Association, Albuquerque, NM, June 18, 1999 23. “Bread and Roses.” Women & Leadership Conference, Mankato, Feb.13, 1999 (invited) 22. “Technologies of the Self: A Materialist Feminist Critique.” Radical Philosophy Association, national meeting, San Francisco, Nov. 6, 1998 21. “Thrownness, Playing-in-the-world, and the Question of Authenticity: Heidegger under Feminist Eyes.” Society for Philosophy of the Contemporary World, Estes Park, August 11, 1998 20. “Publishing Your Conference Presentation.” National Women’s Studies Association, Oswego, June 14, 1998 19. “Feminist Play with the Abject.” Pathways to Peace conference sponsored by the Mankato State Kessel Institute for the Study of Peace and Change, May 8, 1998 18. “On the Poverty of Discourse Ethics and Monstrous “M/others” of Antigone.” Respondent for papers by Cynthia Willett and Tina Chanter, American Philosophical Association (Pacific Division), L.A., March 28, 1998 (invited) 17. “Am I that Name?: Postmodern Automatons and the Politics of Resistance.” Women’s Studies Symposium, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, March 13, 1998 16. "What exactly do we mean by interlocking oppression?" Women's Center Brownbag Lunch Lecture Series, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Nov. 11, 1997 (invited) 15. Respondent for papers by Asli Gocer and Heather Reid for a Plato Symposium, at the Philosophy Homecoming conference, UMass Amherst, October 4, 1997 (invited) 14. Respondent for a paper by Melissa Burchard: "Violence as Rational Action: A Key to Understanding Violence Against Women," at the Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Oakland, March 27, 1997 (invited) 13. "In the Dialectics of Enlightenment: Foucault and Habermas." Philosophy Club, Minnesota State University, Mankato, February 25, 1997 (invited) 12. "Urban Center, Community Values and the Country Feel." Presented at a panel sponsored by the Society for Philosophy and Geography at the American Philosophical Association, Atlanta, December 27, 1996 11. "On the Politics of Urban Renewal." Rethinking Marxism Conference, UMass Amherst, December 6, 1996 10. "Multiculturalism and its Discontents: On the Politics of Asylum and Immigration in Post-1989 Germany." Radical Philosophy Association, Purdue University, November 15, 1996 9. Biennial meeting of SOFPHIA, book discussant of Sacrificial Logics: Feminist Theory and the Critique of Identity by Allison Weir, Boston, October 6, 1996 (invited)

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8. Respondent for a paper by Ales Erjavec: "From Iconoclasm to Postmodernism" at the Pacific Division Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetics, Asilomar, CA, April 4, 1996 (invited) 7. Discussant of a paper by Dion Farquar: "Reproductive Technologies." Biennial meeting of SOFPHIA, New York, October 22, 1995 (invited) 6. "A Postmodern Feminist Subversion of the Ideal of Community." Eastern Division APA; panel sponsored by the Radical Philosophy Association, Atlanta, December 29, 1994 5. Respondent for a paper (on the philosophy of Benjamin, Heidegger and Bataille) by Peter Madsen: "Il faut être absolument radical(e)" at the annual meeting of the American Society for Aesthetics, Santa Barbara, October, 28, 1994 (invited) 4. "Huizinga under Heidegger's Spell." Pacific Division of the American Society for Aesthetics, Asilomar, CA, April 8, 1993 3. "Of Monsters and Transgression.” Strategies for Critique VII, Annual Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Symposium, at York University, Toronto, April 1-2, 1993 1.2. "Play in Culture and the Jargon of Primordiality: A Critique of Huizinga's Homo Ludens." Eastern Division of the American Society for Aesthetics, Providence, March 19, 93. Also presented at the Association for the Study of Play (TASP), St. Paul, MN, April 24, 1993 Conferences organized: 12. Scientific Program Committee member, Play and Democracy. Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, June 2019 11. SUNY Diversity Conference Program Committee member, Engaging Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity, SUNY Diversity Conference, Albany (November 28-Dec.1, 2017) 10. SUNY Diversity Conference Program Committee member, From Awareness to Action, 2nd SUNY Diversity Conference, Albany (November 8-11, 2016) 9. Conference co-chair, Praxis Africana, New York African Studies Association, SUNY Cortland, April 4-5, 2014 8. Conference chair, Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies (CGIS), Succeeding as Women in Higher Education, SUNY Cortland, Oct. 20-22, 2009 7. Program member, Philosophy Dept., The Language of Violence: Critical Thinking about War and Peace, SUNY Cortland, Nov. 18, 2006 6. Program member, Institute for African Development, Power, Gender, and Social Change in Africa and the Diaspora, Cornell, Apr. 21-22, 2006 5. Program chair, Engaging Philosophy: Justice and the Global Civic Community, SUNY Cortland, Nov. 14-15, 2003. 20 sessions 4. Program Chair, Thinking about Prisons: Theory and Practice, SUNY Cortland, Oct. 24-26, 2001. 30 sessions, 2 plenaries 3. Program Committee Co-Chair of the Midwest Division of the Society for Women in Philosophy, University of Wisconsin at Madison, March 14-16, 97. 12 presentations 2. Member of the Program Planning Committee for the First International Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association at Drake University, IA. Nov.4-8, 1998. 30 sessions 1. Co-Organizer, first Annual Graduate Student Conference sponsored by Women's Studies, UMass Amherst, April 10, 1993. 10 sessions Sessions organized and/or chaired:

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17. Panel organizer and presenter, “Ubuntu Philosophy.” African Studies Association, Chicago, Nov. 18, 2017 16. Session Chair, “Conflicts on Agency/Konflikte um Handlungsfähigkeit.” The Strength of Critique: Trajectories of Marxism-Feminism conference, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Berlin, Germany, March 20, 2015 (invited) 15. Panel organizer and presenter, “Race, Bias, and the Zimmerman Trial,” SUNY Cortland, Nov. 6, 2013 14. Session Chair, “The Horizon at the Centre”: No Peripheries,” symposium on Global Anarchisms: No Gods, No Masters, No Peripheries, Cornell University, Sept. 21, 2012. 13. Panel chair and organizer, “Discussing Penn State and Beyond,” SUNY Cortland, Dec. 7, 2011 12. Session chair, “A Biopolitics of Cool: Neoliberalism, Difference, Ethics,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Philadelphia, Oct. 21, 2011 11. Panel organizer, “Women’s Rights, Women’s Resistances,” for Human Rights in a Globalizing Era? Conference, University of Windsor, Aug. 5, 2005 10. Panel organizer, chair, Author Meets Critic, Carol Gould’s book Globalizing Democracy, Radical Philosophy Association, Howard University, Nov. 6, 2004 9. Panel organizer, session chair, “Students’ Perspectives on Feminism and Women’s Lives,” Engaging Philosophy conference, Nov. 14, 2003 8. Session chair, “The Prison in the Age of Punitive Paternalism,” Gender, Race, and Incarceration Conference, Cornell University, Apr. 19, 2003 7. Panel organizer, chair, “Contextualizing Local Knowledge of the International Health System: Female Genital Circumcision (FGC) and HIV/AIDS in Africa,” African Studies Association, Washington, DC., Dec. 8, 2002 6. Panel organizer, “Voices from Within: Prison Intellectuals and Liberatory Education,” Diversity Conference, SUNY Cortland, Nov. 16, 2002 5. Panel organizer, chair, "Excitable Speech, Women's Rights, and Citizenship: Critical Global/Local Feminist Perspectives," National Women’s Studies Association, Boston, 2000. 4. Panel organizer, chair, "The Spell of the Empire: Critical Global Trends in Feminist Discourses," Socialist Scholars Conference, NY, April 2, 2000 3. Panel organizer, "Women's Human Rights in an International Perspective,” National Women’s Studies Association, Albuquerque, 18 June, 1999 2. Organizer and translator of talk by Irene Nagel, “Remembering the Dresden Firestorm,” Co-sponsored by Women’s Studies and the Kessel Institute for Peace, Mankato, April 14, 98 1. Co-organizer, “Workshop on Affirmative Action.” Co-sponsored by Women’s Studies and Philosophy, Mankato, May 12, 1998 Articles in Popular Magazines and Special Editions 15. “Dialectics of Revolutionary Learning” (Book review of Revolutionary Learning by S. Carpenter & S. Mojab). In Against the Current, March/April, 2018, pp. 34-35 14. “Questioning Cortland’s Needs for a New Jail.” Guest Editorial, Cortland Voice, 9/11/2015: http://cortlandvoice.com/2015/09/11/opinion-questioning-cortlands-need-for-a-new-jail/

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12.13. “Ludic Ubuntu: An Appeal toward Transformative Justice.” The Real Cost of Prisons Project, 2014 http://www.realcostofprisons.org/papers-alt.html Re-published in The Movement, 2016. 11. “Drug Treatment for Better Community.” Guest Editorial, Cortland Standard, 4/17/14. 10. “Moving toward Transformative Justice: The New Abolitionist Movement.” Mathilde Gage Foundation, Fayetteville, NY, 2012 9. “Global and Diasporic Tightrope Walking: Sex Workers between Morality and Deviance.” Feministisches Institut Hamburg, Sept. 2012. http://www.feministisches-institut.de/global-and-diasporic-tightrope-walking-sex-workers-between-morality-and-deviance/ 7.8. “Concluding Remarks” for Succeeding as Women in Higher Ed Conference, UUP/AFT Cortland Cause, 35(3), Fall 2009, pp. 9-10. http://uuphost.org/cortland/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/newsletter35.3.pdf Republished in Oneonta UUP/AFT newsletter, Spring 2010 6. Special Edition: Salary Special (co-edited with Henry Steck, SUNY Cortland, United University Professions); with article on gender gap in the professoriate. Fall 2006. 5. “Iris Marion Young - 1949-2006.” Against the Current, 128, 2007, p. 42. Also published on http://www.solidarity-us.org/node/540 3. 4. “A Week in Court: Chronicling Domestic Violence.” Ithaca Today, August 2000. Republished in She said/She said, SUNY Cortland, Spring, 2001, pp. 20-2 2. “Reclaiming Affirmative Action.” East Wind, West Wind: Mankato Quarterly Journal, Winter Quarter, 1998, pp. 6-7 1. Review of Blood at the Root: Motherhood, Sexuality and Male Dominance, by Ann Ferguson. Against the Current 31, 1991, p. 6 Courses taught in Philosophy at SUNY Cortland (1999-present) Gender, Sexuality, and Culture Black Feminist Thought Philosophy of Law Prejudice, Discrimination and Morality Social and Political Philosophy Race and Racism Feminist Social Thought Prisons and Punishment Contemporary Moral Problems Postmodernism and Liberation Theories Philosophical Approaches from Hegel to Nietzsche Philosophy of Human Nature Existentialism Introduction to Philosophy Ethics of Death and Dying Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies Approaches to Anarchist Studies (Honors) Prisons and Punishment: Foucault (Honors) Approaches to Women Studies (WST 100)

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Barcelona School of Management, Pompeu Fabra University, 2018-present Ethics, Diversity, and Sustainable Leadership (MA-level) Institute for Political Science, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen (2015) Critical Race Theory (MA-level) Hochschule Fulda, Germany (2008-present) MA-level in Social-Cultural Studies Peace and Conflict Studies The Problem of Speaking for Others (Feminist Epistemology) Global Feminisms Methods—Scientific Writing Approaches to Diversity Race and Racism Prejudice, Discrimination and Morality Gender and Communication Gender and Globalization Gender and Leadership BA-level in Social-Cultural Studies Department Multiculturalism in the USA Contemporary Race Relations in the USA Philosophical Reflections on Nietzsche’s Zarathustra Introduction to Gender Studies Gender: History and Politics Social Ethics Prisons and Punishment BA-level in Social Work Department Introduction to International Social Work Critical Prison Studies and Social Work Philosophy and Honors Program, Minnesota State University, Mankato (1996-1999) Modern Philosophy Deleuze Foucault Introduction to Ethics Introduction to Philosophy Course taught in the men’s prison, Fulda, Germany (2012-13) Introduction to Philosophy Courses taught at area prisons in New York State (2000-2005) “Behavioral Philosophy” (MacCormick Secure Center, youth prison)

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“Introduction to Philosophy” (MacCormick Secure Center) “Introduction to Philosophy” (Five Points Prison) “Political Philosophy” (Elmira Prison) “Communication Studies” (Elmira Prison) “Social and Political Thought” (Cayuga Prison) External Reviewer, PhD and MA dissertation committees: • Jean Young, PhD, “Alternate ROOTS’ Creative Placemaking: Undoing Racism and

Uprooting Oppression,” Theatre Dept., University of Georgia-Athens, 2018

• Tony Shabangu, M.A., “The Implications of Ubuntu for Prison Reform,” Philosophy Dept., University of Johannesburg, South Africa, 2017

• Jason Mallory, PhD, “Prisoner Oppression, Democratic Crises, Abolitionist Visions: Toward a Social and Political Philosophy of Mass Incarceration,” Philosophy Dept., Binghamton University, 2008

• Betty Wambui, PhD, “Social Contract - A Tool for Theorizing Practice,” Philosophy Dept., Binghamton University, 2006

Examiner, M.A. and B.A. Theses Social-Cultural Studies & Social Work Depts., Hochschule Fulda (2012-present) Philosophy, SUNY Cortland (1999-present; BA only) Women’s Studies, Minnesota State University, Mankato (1996-1999) College Service at SUNY-Cortland 2017- Disability Resources Office, Advisory Committee, member 2016-17 Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity, advisor 2016- Social Philosophy Club, advisor 2016- Gospel Choir, Scholarship committee 2015- Fulda University Consortium, founder and chair 2013-14 Personnel Committee, chair, Humanities subdivision 2010-13 Clark Subcommittee on International Students, Scholars, & Partnerships 2010-11 Middle States Review, Academic excellence committee 2010-11 Access to College Education, Operating Committee 2009-10 Arts & Sciences Dean’s Search Committee 2009-10 Africana Studies Self-Study 2009- International Women’s Faculty Caucus, Convener and chair 2009 NCATE SPA report training; facilitating review of 2 SPAs 2008-13 Multicultural Council (ex officio) 2008-9 Affirmative Action Committee (ex officio) 2008-9 Committee on the Status and Equality of Women (ex officio) 2008-9 Women’s Faculty Caucus, Coordinating Committee 2008-9 Institute for Disability Studies (ex officio) 2008-14 Academic Affairs Council 2006-18 Personnel Committee, Humanities subdivision

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2007-10 Study Abroad program 2006-9 Philosophy Curriculum Committee, Chair 2004- Center for Ethics, Peace and Social Justice 2004-11 Wellness Group, Chair and founder 2004-2011 Benefits Chair, UUP chapter, member of Executive Board 2003-18 Co-chair, TransAfrica Project 2003-4 Ethnic Studies Taskforce 2002 Teaching Philosophy Taskforce, Chair 2002 Long Range Goal (International Education), Fall 2002-03 Mali Interest Group 2002-05 Chair, Philosophy Assessment Committee 2002-04 Blake/Scott Program (mentorship for students of color) 2001-02 September 11 Committee 2001 Middle States, Committee on Equity, Access, and Diversity 2001-18 Clark Center for International Education 2000-02 Affirmative Action Committee (ex officio) 2000-01 Faculty Writing Group 2000-04 Advisor, P.O.W.E.R. (feminist student group) 2000 Student Affairs Committee, Spring 2000-02 International Faculty Taskforce/UUP, Chair 2000- Africana Studies 1999-08 Women’s Studies Committee 1999-2000 UUP Affirmative Action Chair, member of the Executive Board, UUP 1999-2006, 2008-10, 2018- Chair of Philosophy Personnel Committee Professional Service Manuscript Review: Peace Studies Journal, Journal for Critical Urban Education, Meridians, Mayfield Publications, Rowman and Littlefield Press, Guilford Press, Journal of the Society for Philosophy of the Contemporary World, Hypatia, National Women’s Studies Association Journal, International Journal of Politics and Ethics, SUNY Press, McGraw-Hill, Blackwell, McGill Queens University Press, Journal of Social Philosophy, Radical Philosophy Today Series, Social Philosophy Today Series, Educational Research and Reviews, American Journal of Play, tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, Wiley, Springer, Journal of Global Ethics, Confluences Book Endorsements: --Gendered Epistemologies: The Gendering of African Traditions, Spaces, Social Identities and Institutions, by Oyeronke Oyewumi (ed.), Routledge, 2010 --Women and Children First: Feminism, Rhetoric, and Public Policy by Sharon M. Meagher and Patrice DiQuinzio, SUNY Press, 2005. --Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. Davis, Seven Stories Press, 2007 --All Things Censored by Mumia Abu-Jamal, Seven Stories Press, 1998 Guest Lectures in undergraduate and graduate classes:

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SUNY Cortland, Cornell Law School, Cornell Africana Studies, Hamline University (via skype), Minnesota State University, Mankato; UMASS Amherst Women’s Studies, Kassel University, Germany Consultant and international cooperation partner: “Diversity, Justice, and Power: Transcultural Perspectives,” German Research Council (DFG), 2016-2017. Grants review: Law and Gender application, British Research Council, 2010 Conference paper review: Gender Studies consultant, conference on Applied Interculturality Research (cAIR, Graz, Austria), 2009 Other Consultancies: --Gender Studies Advisor to an experimental economics project, int’l working group, Economics Department, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, 2012-present --Gender, Violence, & Power, int’l working group, University of Iceland, 2011 --Gage Center, Fayetteville, NY (on transformative justice), 2011 --Quaker United Nations, Switzerland (Mothers and babies in prisons study), 2004 Expert witness: Family Court on matter of permanency placement, Cortland, 2013 Translation Service: Frigga Haug, “Arbeiten an einer Kultur in der Zerrissenheit: Eine internationale Umfrage.” The Strength of Critique: Trajectories of Marxism-Feminism conference, Berlin, March 2015. Editorial board/Association service: 2017- Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Sahel (Editorial board) 2017- Arissa Media Group (Editorial board) 2016- Co-author of entry “Feminist perspectives on work and class,” Stanford Encyclopedia

of Philosophy, http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feminism-class/ 2014- Journal of Prisoners on Prisons (Editorial board) 2014- Athens Journal of Humanities & Arts (Editorial board) 2013-14 SUNY/CUNY Africana Studies Consortium, founding member 2013-14 New York African Studies Association, President 2013-15 International Journal of Educational Research (Editorial Board) 2012-14 Program Committee, International Conference on Penal Abolition 2012- Internat’l Consortium for Geopolitical Studies of the Sahel, founding member 2012- Journal of Research in Gender Studies (Advisory Board, Romania) 2012- Athens Institute for Education & Research, Greece (Academic Member) 2012-Occasional Paper Series, Institute for African Development, Cornell University 2011- Journal for Critical Urban Education, Hamline University (Editorial board) 2010-17 African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review (Editorial board) 2009- New York African Studies Association, Member (Publications board) 2008- Theory in Action (Transformative Studies Institute, NJ) (Editorial board) 2008-10 Peace Studies Journal, Le Moyne College (Editorial board) 2007- book series: Critical Studies on the Left, Lexington Books (Associate Editor) 2005-6 New York African Studies Association, Secretary (Executive board) 2004-5 New York African Studies Association, At-Large Member (Executive board)

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2005- book series: Social Philosophy, Rodopi (Editorial board) 2004- Radical Philosophy Review (Editorial board) 2003-The Perspective on South Africa (Editorial board) 2003-07 Publications committee, Institute for African Development, Cornell University 2002-06 Radical Philosophy Association (Co-chair) 2000-01 National Women's Studies Association (International Task Force) 1996-2002 Radical Philosophy Association (Executive Advisory Board) 1996-2003 RPA Series of National Conference proceedings (Editorial board). Professional Membership: New York Africana Studies Association National Black Political Science Association American Society of Criminology Radical Philosophy Association SPEP: Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy FEAST: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory SOFPHIA: Socialist Feminist Philosophy Association African Studies Association REP: Race, Ethnicity, and Place (Geography Association) Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Association (board member) ACAS: Association of Concerned Africa Scholars Society for Women in Philosophy (Germany) Community Service, Central New York: Community Engagement Award, 2017 Inaugural Citizen award, City of Cortland, 2016 Community Engagement Award, given to United Voices of Cortland, 2016 Youth projects (with college students):

Teen Center Resilience Education (2016-present) Randall School Philosophy with Children (2016-present) League of Women Voters, Cortland Chapter (member) AAUW, Cortland Chapter (2008-2015) YWCA 2009-11, Board of Directors, Cortland (member, advocacy committee) NYCLU 2011-14, Syracuse Chapter of the ACLU (Board of Directors) Concerned Citizens for Sustainable Energy (founding member, 2011-2016) CNY confab, Prison Education and Reform Cortland Transport Advisory Council (2013-2014) Stop the jail expansion project, Tompkins County (2013-2014) United Voices of Cortland (co-founder, since 2013) Jail Services Committee, Cortland County (since 2013) Election Inspector, City of Cortland (2014) Selected Radio Interviews Prague, Gender and Diversity Issues, Czech Radio Vlatva, 2/16/18 Ithaca Community Radio WRFI, 12/15/17

Human Rights and Social Justice Program: Jail Expansion and Prison Reform

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https://soundcloud.com/wrfihumanrightsshow/mecke-nagel-dec-15

Ithaca Community Radio WRFI, 12/26/14 Human Rights and Social Justice Program: Alternatives to Incarceration and Ludic Ubuntu https://soundcloud.com/wrfihumanrightsshow/nagel-and-maxwell-dec-26-2014-4upload

Ithaca Community Radio WRFI, 10/3/14 Human Rights and Social Justice Program: Views on Prisons and human rights in prisons

Ithaca Community Radio WRFI, 11/15/13 Human Rights and Social Justice Program: Views on Jail Expansion in Ithaca http://www.wrfi.org/programming-schedule/

Ithaca, WEOS, 4/03/08 Mecke Nagel, Author, Activist, Professor of Philosophy, SUNY Cortland “Passionate and committed, this fascinating conversation focuses on Nagel's book (co-edited by Seth Asumah) Prisons and Punishment: Reconsidering Global Penality” http://www.outofboundsradioshow.com/shows.php

Ithaca, WEOS, 7/21/05 Professor of Philosophy, SUNY Cortland, and an Activist from Kenya “Nagel and Otieno share compelling stories from Kenya about the Women's Rights Movement and Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai's Green Belt Movement” http://www.outofboundsradioshow.com/shows.php

Community/College Service in Fulda, Germany Instructor, Introduction to Philosophy, Fulda prison for men with 12 BA students (Fall 2012) Supervisor of Instructors of Sociology Course, Fulda prison (2012-2014) Instructor (Philosophy with Children); Youth Center, Fulda (2012-2013) Language Proficiency: German: native speaker French: advanced (reading/writing) Spanish: basic Languages Studied: Chinese (ancient and modern) Ancient Greek (Graecum) Latin (Latinum) Updated 2019