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29 February 2016 Robert V. Bartlett Gund Professor of the Liberal Arts The University of Vermont Department of Political Science Old Mill 534 94 University Place Burlington, Vermont 05405-0114 802-656-8142 [email protected] Areas of Specialization Environmental Policy, Politics, and Governance; Green Politics and Democratic Theory; Policy Analysis I. Education Ph.D., Political Science, Indiana University, 1984; minor area in economics Dissertation: Rationality and Science in Public Policy: The National Environmental Policy Act M.P.A., Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, 1976 B.A., Political Science, Indiana University, 1974; minor work in environmental studies Honors Phi Beta Kappa, April 1974 B.A. with Distinction, May 1974 Pi Alpha Alpha, May 1976 II. Experience August 2006 to the present: Gund Professor of the Liberal Arts, Department of Political Science, University of Vermont July 2013 to the present: Chair of the Department of Political Science, University of Vermont March 2008 to the present: Professor (secondary appointment), Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont August 2006 to the present: Affiliated Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University February-May 2007: Fulbright Distinguished Chair, Polytechnic Institute and University of Turin (Turin Chair in Environmental Policies), Turin, Italy July-August 2006: Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University July 1989-July 2006: Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University

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29 February 2016

Robert V. Bartlett

Gund Professor of the Liberal Arts

The University of Vermont

Department of Political Science

Old Mill 534

94 University Place

Burlington, Vermont 05405-0114

802-656-8142

[email protected]

Areas of Specialization Environmental Policy, Politics, and Governance; Green Politics and Democratic Theory; Policy Analysis

I. Education

Ph.D., Political Science, Indiana University, 1984; minor area in economics

Dissertation: Rationality and Science in Public Policy: The National Environmental Policy Act

M.P.A., Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, 1976

B.A., Political Science, Indiana University, 1974; minor work in environmental studies

Honors Phi Beta Kappa, April 1974

B.A. with Distinction, May 1974

Pi Alpha Alpha, May 1976

II. Experience

August 2006 to the present: Gund Professor of the Liberal Arts, Department of Political Science,

University of Vermont

July 2013 to the present: Chair of the Department of Political Science, University of Vermont

March 2008 to the present: Professor (secondary appointment), Rubenstein School of Environment and

Natural Resources, University of Vermont

August 2006 to the present: Affiliated Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University

February-May 2007: Fulbright Distinguished Chair, Polytechnic Institute and University of Turin (Turin

Chair in Environmental Policies), Turin, Italy

July-August 2006: Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University

July 1989-July 2006: Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University

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August 2003-May 2004: Frank Church Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Department of Public

Policy and Public Administration, Frank Church Institute, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho

January-June 1999: Senior Fulbright Scholar, Department of Political Science, Trinity College,

University of Dublin, Ireland

August-December 1992: Visiting Fellow, Centre for Resource Management, Lincoln University, New

Zealand

May-November 1990: Senior Fulbright Scholar, Centre For Resource Management, Lincoln University

and University of Canterbury, New Zealand

June 1985-July 1989: Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University

June 1984-May 1985: Associate Director, Center for Public Service, Texas Tech University

August 1982-May 1985: Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Center for Public

Service, Texas Tech University

May-August 1983: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Indiana University

August 1978-August 1982: Research Associate, Program of Advanced Studies in Science, Technology,

and Public Policy, Indiana University

III. Publications and Professional Papers

Scholarly Books Authored and Co-Authored (peer reviewed)

(With Walter F. Baber) Consensus and Global Environmental Governance: Deliberative Democracy in

Nature’s Regime. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2015.

(With Walter F. Baber) Global Democracy and Sustainable Jurisprudence: Deliberative Environmental

Law. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009. 224 pp. + xiii. (Best Book on International Ethics Award

from the International Ethics Section of the International Studies Association, 2011)

(With Walter F. Baber) Deliberative Environmental Politics: Democracy and Ecological

Rationality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005. 276 pp. + x.

(With Ton Bührs) Environmental Policy in New Zealand: The Politics of Clean and Green? Auckland

and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. 192 pp. + viii.

The Reserve Mining Controversy: Science, Technology, and Environmental Quality. Bloomington:

Indiana University Press, 1980. 293 pp. + xiv.

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Major Monographs (peer reviewed)

(Major author, with Lynton K. Caldwell, Donald E. Parker, and David L. Keys) A Study of Ways to

Improve the Scientific Content and Methodology of Environmental Impact Analysis. Springfield,

Virginia: National Technical Information Service, PB 83-222851 (published on behalf of the National

Science Foundation), 1983. 453 pp. + lxxxii.

Edited Books

(With Lynton K. Caldwell) Environmental Policy: Transnational Issues and National Trends.

Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1997. (Don Hadwiger Award from the Policy Studies Organization

for the best PSO book or symposium in 1997)

(With James N. Gladden) Environment as a Focus for Public Policy (Essays by Lynton K. Caldwell).

College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press, 1995. (CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book,

1995)

(With Priya A. Kurian and Madhu Malik) International Organizations and Environmental Policy.

Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995. (Aaron Wildavsky Award from the Policy Studies

Organization for the best book in the policy studies field, December 1997)

Policy Through Impact Assessment: Institutionalized Analysis as a Policy Strategy. Westport, CT:

Greenwood Press, 1989.

Other Editorial

Editor (with Charles R. Malone), special issue on "Guidance for Scientific Content and Methodology

in Environmental Impact Assessment," The Environmental Professional 15 (1993).

Editor, symposium on "Policy and Impact Assessment," Policy Studies Review 8 (Autumn 1988) and

Impact Assessment Bulletin 6 (1988).

Scholarly Articles in Journals (peer reviewed)

(With Debashish Munshi and Priya Kurian) "Sustainable Citizenship for a Technological World:

Negotiating Deliberative Dialectics," Citizenship Studies 18 (3-4, 2014): 435-451.

(With William S. Moore and Walter F. Baber) "A Deliberative Democratic Approach to Contingent

Valuation, Public Finance and Management 12 (3, 2012): 237-260.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Race, Poverty and the Environment: Toward a Global Perspective.” Public

Administration Quarterly 33 (2009): 457-480.

(With Manjusha Gupte) “Necessary Preconditions for Deliberative Environmental Democracy?

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Challenging the Modernity Bias of Current Theory,” Global Environmental Politics 7 (August 2007):

94-106.

(With Debashish Munshi, Priya Kurian, and Akhlesh Lakhtakia) “A Map of the Nanoworld: Sizing

Up the Science, Politics, and Business of the Infinitesimal, “Futures 39 (May 2007): 432-452.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Problematic Participants in Deliberative Democracy: Experts, Social

Movements, and Environmental Justice.” International Journal of Public Administration 30 (January

2007): 5-22.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Ethics and Environmental Policy in Democratic Governance: John Rawls,

Public Reason, and Normative Precommitment.” Public Integrity 7 (2005): 219-240.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Toward Environmental Democracy: Rationality, Reason, and Deliberation,"

Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy 11 (2001): 35-64.

(With Priya A. Kurian) “The Theory of Environmental Impact Assessment: Implicit Models of Policy

Making,” Policy and Politics 27 (1999): 415-433.

(With Walter F. Baber) “From Rationality to Reasonableness in Environmental Administration:

Moving Beyond Proverbs,” Journal of Management History 5 (1999): 55-67.

(With Ton Bührs) “Strategic Thinking and the Environment: Planning the Future in New Zealand?”

Environmental Politics 6 (1997): 72-100.

"Integrated Impact Assessment as Environmental Policy: The New Zealand Experiment," Policy Studies

Review 12 (3-4, 1993): 162-177.

(With Madhu Malik) "Formal Guidance for the Use of Science in EIA: Analysis of Agency Procedures

for Implementing NEPA," The Environmental Professional 15 (1993): 34-45.

(With Priya A. Kurian) "The Garrison Diversion Dream and the Politics of Landscape Engineering,"

North Dakota History 59 (Summer 1992): 40-51.

(With Walter F. Baber and Christopher Dennis) "Matrix Organization Theory and Environmental Impact

Assessment," Social Science Journal 27 (1990): 235-252.

"Adapt or Get Out: The Garrison Diversion Project and Controversy," Environmental Review 12 (Fall

1988): 57-74.

"Rationality in Administrative Behavior: Simon, Science, and Public Administration," Public

Administration Quarterly 12 (Fall 1988): 301-314.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Matrix Organization Theory and Environmental Impact Analysis: A Fertile

Union?" Natural Resources Journal 27 (Summer 1987): 605-615.

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"Ecological Rationality: Reason and Environmental Policy," Environmental Ethics 8 (Fall 1986):

221-239.

(With Lynton K. Caldwell), "Politica Nacional del medio ambiente a traves de la evaluacion del

impacto ambiental: la experiencia estadounidense," Ambiente y Recursos Naturales 3 (January-March

1986): 32-43.

"Rationality and the Logic of the National Environmental Policy Act," The Environmental Professional

8 (1986): 105-111. Reprinted in John Dryzek and David Schlosberg, eds., Debating the Earth: The

Environmental Politics Reader (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), pp. 85-95. Also

reprinted in 2nd ed., 2005, pp. 93-103.

"The Marginality Hypothesis: Electoral Insecurity, Self-Interest, and Voting Behavior," American

Politics Quarterly 7 (October 1979): 498-508.

Chapters in Scholarly Books (many, but not all, peer reviewed)

(With Walter F. Baber) “Deliberative Democracy and the Environment,” in The Oxford handbook

Deliberative Democracy, eds. André Bächtiger, Jane Mansbridge, Mark Warren and John Dryzek.

New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Consensual Environmental Policy in the Anthropocene: Governing What

Humanity Hath Wrought,” in Public Policy, Governance, and Polarization, eds. David K. Jesuit and

Russell Alan Williams. New York: Routledge, forthcoming.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Deliberative Democracy and the Environment,” in The Oxford handbook

Deliberative Democracy, eds. André Bächtiger, Jane Mansbridge, Mark Warren and John Dryzek

(With Walter F. Baber) “ Democratic Accountability in the Anthopocene: Toward a Non-Legislative

Model.” In Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene: Institutions and Legitimacy in a

Complex World, ed. Philipp Pattberg and Fariborz Zelli. London: Routledge, 2015, pp. 167-183.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Deliberative Rulemaking for Human Health and the Environment: Making

Administrative Discretion Safe for Democracy.” In Ecosystems, Society, and Health: Pathways through

Diversity, Convergence and Integration, ed. Hallstrom, Lars K., Nicholas P. Guehlstorf, and Margot

W.Parkes. Montreal, Quebec, and Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queens University Press, 2015, pp.

135-158.

(With Walter F. Baber) “The Challenge of Slow-Motion Democracy: Synthetic and Progressive

Rationalization of Mini-Public Deliberation.” In Challenges to Democratic Participation:

Antipolitics, Deliberative Democracy, and Pluralism, ed. André Santos Campos and José Gomes

André. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2014, pp. 79-94.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Green Political Ideas and Environmental Policy." In The Oxford Handbook on

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U.S. Environmental Policy, ed. Sheldon Kamieniecki and Michael E. Kraft. New York: Oxford

University Press, 2013, pp. 48-66.

(With Walter F. Baber) “The Role of International Law in Global Governance.” In The Oxford

Handbook on Climate Change and Society, ed. John S. Dryzek, Richard B. Norgaard and David

Schlosberg. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 653-665.

(With Priya A. Kurian) “Environment and Development” in The International Studies Encyclopedia, ed.

Robert A. Denemark. (Environmental Studies Section). Blackwell Reference Online. Hoboken, NJ:

Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, 25 pp.

(With Padraig Murphy, Debashish Munshi, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, and Priya A. Kurian) “Nanotechnology,

Society, and Environment.” In Comprehensive Nanoscience and Technology, Volume 5: Self -

Assembly and Nanochemistry, ed. David L. Andrews, Gregory D. Scholes, and Gary P. Wiederrecht.

Oxford, UK: Elsevier, 2011, pp. 443-476.

(With Walter F. Baber and Carolyn D. Baber) “Innovation in State Environmental Policy: A View

from the West.” In Environmental Politics and Policy in the West, revised ed. John C. Freemuth and

Zachary A. Smith, editors. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado, 2007, pp. 49-67.

"Ecological Reason in Administration: Environmental Impact Assessment and Green Politics," in

Managing Leviathan: Environmental Politics and the Administrative State, 2nd ed., Robert Paehlke

and Douglas Torgerson, editors. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2005, pp.47-58. (Earlier

version published as “Ecological Reason in Administration: Environmental Impact Assessment and

Administrative Theory,” in Paehlke and Torgerson, eds., Managing Leviathan, 1990).

(With Priya A. Kurian) “Ethics and Justice Needs for Sustainable Development,” in Institutional

Issues Involving Ethics and Justice, ed. Robert Charles Elliot, in Encyclopedia of Life Support

Systems, developed under the auspices of UNESCO (Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers, 2003).

"The Rationality and Logic of NEPA Revisited," in Environmental Policy and NEPA: Past, Present,

and Future, ed. Ray Clark and Larry Canter (Boca Raton, Florida: St. Lucie Press, 1997), pp. 51-60.

"Integrating Environmental Policy Through Impact Assessment: The Future in New Zealand?" in

Environmental Policy: Transnational Issues and National Trends, ed. Lynton K. Caldwell and

Robert V. Bartlett (Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1997), pp. 157-171. This is a revised version of

"Integrated Impact Assessment as Environmental Policy: The New Zealand Experiment" originally

published in the Policy Studies Review, 1993.

(With Priya A. Kurian and Madhu Malik) "International Environmental Policy: Redesigning the Agenda

for Theory and Practice?" in International Organizations and Environmental Policy, ed. Robert V.

Bartlett, Priya A. Kurian, and Madhu Malik (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995), pp. 1-17.

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(With James N. Gladden) "Lynton K. Caldwell and Environmental Policy: What Have We Learned?"

in Environment as a Focus for Public Policy, ed. Robert V. Bartlett and James N. Gladden (College

Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press, 1995), pp. 3-23.

"Evaluating Environmental Policy Success and Failure," in Environmental Policy in the 1990s: Toward

a New Agenda, 2nd ed., Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft, eds. (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press,

1994), pp. 167-187.

"Political Culture and the Environmental Problematique in the American West," in Environmental

Politics and Policy in the West, ed. Zachary Smith (Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt, 1993), pp. 101-

115.

"Comprehensive Environmental Decision Making: Can It Work?" in Environmental Policy in the

1990s: Toward a New Agenda, ed. Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft (Washington, DC: CQ

Press, 1990), pp. 235-254.

“Ecological Reason in Administration: Environmental Impact Assessment and Administrative

Theory,” in Managing Leviathan: Environmental Politics and the Administrative State, ed. Robert

Paehlke and Douglas Torgerson, (Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1990), pp. 81-96.

"Impact Assessment as a Policy Strategy," in Policy Through Impact Assessment: Institutionalized

Analysis as a Policy Strategy, ed. Robert V. Bartlett (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989), pp. 1-

4.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Bureaucracy or Analysis: Implications of Impact Assessment for Public

Administration, in Policy Through Impact Assessment: Institutionalized Analysis as a Policy

Strategy, ed. Robert V. Bartlett (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989), pp. 143-153.

"The Budgetary Process and Environmental Policy," in Environmental Policy in the 1980s: Reagan's

New Agenda, ed. Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1984), pp. 121-

141.

Peer Reviewed Working Papers

(With Walter F. Baber) “Juristic Democracy: A Deliberative Common Law Strategy for Earth System

Governance. Earth System Governance Working Paper, No.27. Lund, Sweden: Earth System

Governance Project, 2013.

Other Publications (not peer reviewed); see also under Teaching

(With Walter F. Baber) “Simulations,” Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Governance and Politics,

ed. Fariborz Zelli and Philipp H. Pattberg. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 156-161.

“International Agreements,” Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources.

Detroit: Gale 2009.

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“Foreword,” Symposium of articles by Lynton K. Caldwell, Policy and Management Review 1

(2001): issue 3 (electronic journal).

"Environmental Impact Assessment," "Council on Environmental Quality," "Reserve Mining

Company," and "Garrison Diversion," in The Encyclopedia of Conservation and Environmentalism,

ed. Robert Paehlke (New York: Garland Publishing, 1995).

(With Charles R. Malone) "Guidance for Environmental Impact Assessment," The Environmental

Professional 15 (1993): 1-3.

"Policy and Impact Assessment: An Introduction," Symposium on Policy and Impact Assessment,

Policy Studies Review 8 (Autumn 1988): 73-74; simultaneously published in Impact Assessment

Bulletin 6 (1988): 73-74.

Book Reviews

Per Espen Stoknes. What We Think About When We Try Not to Think About Global Warming: Toward

a New Psyhology of Climate Action, in SOLUTIONS 6 (5): 66-68.

Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi, ed. Climate Change, Sustainable Development, and Human Security: A

Comparative Analysis, in THE SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL 51 (2014): 686.

Paul Steinberg and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Comparative Environmental Politics: Theory, Practice,

and Prospects, in GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, 13, 3 (2013): 144-146.

Daniel J. Fiorino, The New Environmental Regulation, in PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS, 5 (2007):

827-828.

Fredrik Engelstad and Øyvind Østerud, eds., Power and Democracy: Critical Interventions, in

CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY 35 (2006): 54-56.

Daniel Press, Saving Open Space: The Politics of Local Preservation in California, in

PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS 3 (2005): 910-911.

Edward A. Parson, Protecting the Ozone Layer: Science and Strategy, in JOURNAL OF POLITICS

67 (2005): 285-286.

Uday Desai, ed. Environmental Politics and Policy in Industrialized Countries, in JOURNAL OF

THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION 70 (2004): 105-106.

William A. Shutkin, The Land That Could Be: Environmentalism and Democracy in the Twenty-First

Century, in ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICE 4 (2002): 49-50.

Samuel P. Hays, Explorations in Environmental History, Char Miller and Hal Rothman, eds., Out of

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the Woods: Essays in Environmental History, and Joel A. Tarr, The Search for the Ultimate Sink:

Urban Pollution in Historical Perspective, in JOURNAL OF POLICY HISTORY 12 (2000): 395-

399.

Marian R. Chertow and Daniel C. Esty, Thinking Ecologically: The Next Generation of

Environmental Policy, in NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL

ADMINISTRATION 20 (October 1998): 9-10.

Gordon K. Durnil, The Making of a Conservative Environmentalist, in ENVIRONMENT 38 (November

1996): 30.

Garrett Hardin, Living Within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos, in POLITICS AND

THE LIFE SCIENCES 14 (1995): 99-100.

John Martin Gilroy, ed. Environmental Risk, Environmental Values, and Political Choices: Beyond

Efficiency Trade-Offs in Public Policy Analysis, in POLICY CURRENTS 4 (November 1994): 10-

11.

Michael J. Lacey, ed. Government and Environmental Politics: Essays on Historical Developments

Since World War Two, in ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY REVIEW 18 (Summer 1994): 92-93.

R.V. Andelson, ed., Commons Without Tragedy, and Reiner Grundman, Marxism and Ecology, in

AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 87 (March 1993): 196-197.

Robert C. Paehlke, Environmentalism and the Future of Progressive Politics, in THE

ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL 12 (1990): 364.

Michael Clark and John Herington, eds., The Role of Environmental Impact Assessment in the Planning

Process, in IMPACT ASSESSMENT BULLETIN 7 (1989): 77-79.

Samuel Hays, Health, Beauty, Permanence: Environmental Politics in the United States, 1955-1985,

and Vaclav Smil, Energy, Food, Environment in BUSINESS HORIZONS 32 (July-August 1989):

76-78.

David A. Clary, Timber and the Forest Service, in JOURNAL OF FOREST HISTORY 32 (July

1988):162.

John H. Adams et al., An Environmental Agenda for the Future, in THE ENVIRONMENTAL

PROFESSIONAL 10 (1988): 90-91.

James Everett Katz, Congress and National Energy Policy, in SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 66

(September 1985): 746-747.

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Daniel Swartzman, Richard A. Liroff, and Kevin G. Croke, eds., Cost-Benefit Analysis and

Environmental Regulations: Politics, Ethics, and Methods, in JOURNAL OF POLITICS 45 (May

1983): 581-582.

Presented Scholarly Conference Papers

(With Walter F. Baber) “Democratic Agency in the Anthropocene: Rich Democracy, Poor Democracy.”

Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Political Science Association, San Juan,

Puerto Rico, 7 January 2016.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Democratic Adaptiveness in the Anthropocene: Reconciling Communities and

Institutions to Environmental Change.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern

Political Science Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 7 January 2016.

(With Walter F. Baber) “The Foodshed Partnership: Institutionalizing Stakeholder Decision-Making to

Secure the Right to Adequate Nuitrition.” Paper presented at the Conference on Global Sustainability

and Local Foods, American University of Rome, Rome, Italy, 2 October 2015.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Consensual Environmental Policy in the Anthropocene: Governing What

Humanity Hath Wrought.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Public Policy, Milan,

Italy, 1 July 2015.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Realization of Security through Environmental Justice in Democratic

Governance Beyond the State.” Paper presented at the conference on International Approaches to

Security in the Changing World (the Jagiellonian University Conference 2015), Krakow, Poland, 11-

21 June 2015.

(With Walter F. Baber, “Democratic Accountability in the Anthropocene: Toward a Non-Legislative

Model.” Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research General Conference,

Glasgow, Scotland, 5 September 2014.

(With Debashish Munshi and Priya Kurian) “Tranformative Pathways Toward the Sustainability of New

and Emerging Technologies: Steering Technoscience with Deliberative Citizen Panels.” Paper

presented at the Norwich Conference on Earth System Governance: Access and Allocation in the

Antropocene, Norwich, England, 3 July 2014.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Democratic Adjudication of Concrete Hypothetical Disputes: Restatement as a

Transformative Pathway to Sustainability.” Paper presented at the Norwich Conference on Earth

System Governance: Access and Allocation in the Antropocene, Norwich, England, 3 July 2014.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Realization of Security through Environmental Justice in Democratic

Governance Beyond the State.” Paper presented at the conference on International Approaches to

Security in the Changing World (the Jagiellonian University Conference 2015) Krakow, Poland, 11-

21 June 2015.

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(With Walter F. Baber) “Toward Model Codes for International Environmental Regulation: Restating

Democratic Adjudication of Hypothetical But Concrete Disputes.” Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, 19 April 2014.

(With Debashish Munshi and Priya Kurian) “Straddling Tensions around New Technologies:

Sustainable Citizenship in a Brave New World.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the

Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Northeastern University,

Boston, 29 October 2013.

(With Walter F. Baber) "The Challenge of Slow-Motion Democracy: Deliberative Participation Through

Legal Restatement." Paper presented at a conference on "Challenges to Participation in Democracy,"

University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, 17 May 2013.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Aggregating Democratic Deliberation: Synthetic and Progressive

Development of the Structure of Rationalization." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Western Political Science Association, Hollywood, California, 29 March 2013.

(With Walter F. Baber and Christopher Dennis) " Deliberative Norm Building through Juristic

Democracy: Enhancing Governance Across Complex Architectures and Multiple Agents," Paper

presented at the Tokyo Conference on Earth System Governance: Complex Architectures, Multiple

Agents, Tokyo, Japan, 29 January 2013.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Global Environmental Governance: Reconciling Diversity and Deliberative

Democracy." Paper presented at "Between the Global and the Local: Actors, Institutions, and

Processes," Joint Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section-Keystone Conference, Prague, Czech

Republic, 26 June 2012.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Consensual Federalism in Global Governance: A Challenge to Dominant

Paradigms." Paper presented at the International Conference on Federalism, Rome, 15-17 April

2012.

(With Walter F. Baber and Christopher Dennis) "Reforming Global Environmental Governance

Through Deliberative Norm Building." Paper presented at the Lund Conference on Earth System

Governance: Towards a Just and Legitimate Earth System Governance--Addressing Inequalities.

Lund, Sweden, 19 April 2012.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Juristic Democracy: Macro-Political Uptake of Mini-Public Deliberative

Judgments of Hypothetical Scenarios." Paper presented at the Conference on Global Democracy,

Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, Australian National University,

Canberra, ACT, Australia, 5 August 2011.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Juristic Democracy: Using Specific Deliberative Judgments to Identify or Form

Global Norms." Paper presented at the Colorado Conference on Earth System Governance: Crossing

Boundaries and Building Bridges, Fort Collins, Colorado, 18 May 2011.

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(With Walter F. Baber) "Rethinking the Limits of Global Democracy and International Law." Paper

presented at the Colorado Conference on Earth System Governance: Crossing Boundaries and

Building Bridges, Fort Collins, Colorado, 18 May 2011.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Improving and Reforming Global Environmental Governance: Juristic

Democracy Crystalized." Presented at the annual conference of the International Studies

Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 19 March 2011.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Democratic Deliberation and the Normative Dimensions of Environmental

Change: Mapping and Developing Consensus for Governance." Presented at the Berlin

Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Berlin Germany, 9 October

2010.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Juristic Democracy: A Deliberative Common Law Strategy for Earth

System Governance.” Presented at the Workshop on Earth System Governance: Accountability,

Legitimacy, and Democracy, Wageningen, Netherlands, 28-29 June 2010.

(With William Moore and Walter F. Baber) “Loss Aversion and Rationality in Cutback Management:

A Deliberative Democratic Approach to Contingent Valuation..” Presented at the Sixth Transatlantic

Dialogue: Rethinking Financial Management in the Public Sector, University of Siena, Siena, Italy,

24-26 June 2010.

(With Walter F. Baber) “The Citizen Jury as a Deliberative Forum: Juries as Instruments of

Environmental Democracy.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science

Association, San Francisco, 2 April 2010.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Deliberative Jurisprudence and Transnational Common Law as a Strategy for

Earth System Governance.” Presented at the Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global

Environmental Change--Earth System Governance: People, Places, and the Planet, Amsterdam, 2

December 2009.

(With Walter F. Baber and Carolyn D. Baber) “Environmental Justice and Sustainable Resource

Management by Globalization of Common Law Jurisprudence.” Presented at the annual

International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vienna, Austria, 8 July 2009.

(With Walter F. Baber and Carolyn D. Baber) “A Comparative and Transnational Perspective on

Innovation in Natural Resources Management.” Presented at the annual International Symposium on

Society and Resource Management, Vienna, Austria, 6 July 2009.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Environmental Equity, Democracy, and Global Policy Adequacy.” Paper

presented at the annual International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Burlington,

Vermont, 12 June 2008.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Race, Poverty and the Environment: Toward a Global Perspective.” Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA, 21

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March 2008.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Diversity, Disadvantage, and Deliberation in International Governance.” Paper

presented at the annual joint meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association and the

International Studies Association East Region. Philadelphia, 16 November 2007.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Think Locally, Act Globally.” Presented at the annual meeting of the

International Studies Association West Region, San Francisco, 28 September 2007.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Juristic Democracy, Conservation, and International Law.” Presented at

Conserv-Vision: An International Conference on Conservation, Hamilton, New Zealand, 4 July 2007.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Political Realism: How Realist, How Realistic?” Presented at the annual

meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 14 April 2007.

(With Walter F. Baber) “’Dewey Defeats Truman’: Pragmatism Versus Pluralism in a Deliberative

Democracy.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Philadelphia, 31 August 2006.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Adjudication Among Peoples: A Deliberative Democratic Approach.” Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 22 April

2006.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Institutional Elements of International Environmental Jurisprudence: An

Immanent Critique.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association,

San Diego, California, 23 March 2006.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Deliberative Democracy: International Environmental Jurisprudence and

Beyond.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association,

Albuquerque, NewMexico, 16 March 2006.

(With Walter F. Baber) “International Environmental Law and Jurisprudence: Institutionalizing Rule-

Governed Behavior.” Presented at the annual joint meeting of the International Studies Association

East Region and the Northeast Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 19 November 2005.

(With Walter F. Baber) “International Environmental Jurisprudence: Conceptual Elements and

Options.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association—West Region,

Las Vegas, NV, 30 September 2005.

(With Walter F. Baber) “International Environmental Jurisprudence: Problems and Prospects.”

Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association meeting, Chicago, 7 April 2005.

(With Manjusha Gupte) “Assessing the Preconditions for Deliberative Democracy: Speaking Truth to

Theory.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association meeting, Oakland, CA, 18 March

2005.

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(With Walter F. Baber and Carolyn D. Baber) “State Environmental Policy: The Jumpstart

Explanation Reconsidered.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association meeting,

Oakland, CA, 18 March 2005.

(With Manjusha Gupte) “Deliberative Environmental Politics: Cultural and Egalitarian Prerequisites?

Presented at the International Studies Association meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 3 March 2005.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Banishing Idols: Toward the Reconciliation of Democracy and

Environmentalism.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2

September 2004, Chicago

(With Carolyn D. Baber and Walter F. Baber) “Innovation in State Environmental Policy: A Public

History.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Environmental History, 2

April 2004, Victoria, British Columbia.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Citizens, Experts, and Movements: Deliberative Roles for Problematic

Participants.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 30

August 2003, Philadelphia.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Expertise, Adjudication, and the Redemption of Rhetoric.” Presented at the

annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, 8 November 2002, Savannah, Georgia.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Reasonable Green Policy: The Role of Experts in Environmental

Democracy.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 30

August 2002, Boston.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Environmental Democracy and the Deliberative Citizen.” Presented at the

annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 23 March 2002, Long Beach, CA.

(With Walter F. Baber) “The Next Step Toward Environmental Justice: Making Rawls and Habermas

Safe for Democracy.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science

Association, 30 August 2001, San Francisco.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Environmental Fairness: Taking Rawls Seriously.” Presented at the annual

meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 20 April 2001, Chicago.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Ethical Precommitment in Environmental Decision Making: Toward a New

Politics of Ecology.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association,

15 March 2001, Las Vegas, Nevada.

(With Walter F. Baber) “Deliberative Environmental Democracy: From Public Sphere to Biosphere.”

Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 27 April 2000, San

Diego, California.

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(With Walter F. Baber) “Deliberative Administration in the New Millennium? Reconciling

Environmental Imperatives with Democracy.” Presented at the annual conference of the American

Society for Public Administration, 10 May 1998, Seattle, Washington.

(With Priya A. Kurian) “The Theory of Environmental Impact Assessment: Implicit Models of Policy

Making.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 14 March

1997, Tucson, Arizona.

(With Ton Bührs) "Strategic Thinking and the Environment: Planning the Future in New Zealand?"

Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 29 April 1995, Oakland,

California.

"Institutional Reform for Environmental Policy in New Zealand.” Presented at the annual conference of

the Australian Political Studies Association, 30 September 1992, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

"The Significance of the `New Institutionalism' for Research on Environmental Politics and Policy."

Presented at the Workshop on Research in Environmental Politics and Policy at the annual meeting of

American Political Science Association, 28 August 1991, Washington, DC.

"Integrated Impact Assessment: A New Zealand Experiment in Institutional Design.” Presented at the

annual meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment, 10 June 1991, Urbana-

Champaign, Illinois.

"Political Culture and Environmental Politics in the American West.” Presented at the annual meeting

of the Western Political Science Association, 22 March 1991, Seattle, Washington.

"Unadapted Politics, Unadapted Institutions, and the Environmental Problematique in the American

West.” Presented at a conference on "The Environment and the Mechanized World," University of

Houston, 1 March 1991, Houston, Texas.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Expertise and the Policy Process: Elitism, Pluralism, and Contextualism."

Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 22 March 1990,

Newport Beach, California

"Comprehensive Environmental Decision Making: Learning from the History of an Idea.” Presented at

a conference on "Solving Environmental Problems: The Past as Prologue to the Present," Evergreen

State College, 29 April 1989, Olympia, Washington.

(With Lisa A. Lorusso) "Ethics and Public Administration: Commitment Through Scholarly Research

and Publication?" Presented at the annual conference of the American Society for Public

Administration Region VIII, 3 November 1988, El Paso, Texas.

(With Walter F. Baber, Mark Drucker, and Miriam Ershkowitz) "Public Training for Private

Management Careers: M.P.A. Degree Holders in Nonprofit Organizations.” Presented at the annual

meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2 September 1988, Washington, D.C.

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(With James N. Gladden) "L.K. Caldwell and Environmental Policy: What Have We Learned?"

Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1 September 1988,

Washington, D.C.

(With Walter F. Baber, Mark Drucker, and Miriam Ershkowitz) "New Careers for MPAs in the

Independent Sector.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Public

Administration, 18 April 1988, Portland, Oregon.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Bureaucracy, Democracy, or Analysis: Implications of EIA for Public

Administration.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 10

March 1988, San Francisco, California.

(With Walter F. Baber, Mark Drucker, and Miriam Ershkowitz) "New Roles for the Urban Manager:

MPAs in Nonprofit Organizations.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Urban Affairs

Association, 10 March 1988, St. Louis, Missouri.

"Adapt or Get Out: The Garrison Diversion Project and Controversy.” Presented at "Forests, Habitats,

and Resources: A Conference in World Environmental History," Duke University, 1 May 1987,

Durham, North Carolina.

"The Great Plains, Still in Transition: Unadapted Politics, Unadapted Institutions, and the Garrison

Diversion Project.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 23

April 1986, Reno, Nevada.

(With Walter F. Baber and William E. Eubank) "The Management of Environmental Impact Analysis:

Organization and Information Usage.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political

Science Association, 22 March 1986, Eugene, Oregon.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Matrix Organization of Interdisciplinary Approaches to Environmental Impact

Analysis.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 30 August

1984, Washington, D.C.

"Institutionalizing Ecological Rationality.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Social

Science Association, 26 April 1984, San Diego, California.

(With Carolyn D. Baber) "Diffusion of Theory and Ideas: The Influence of Paul Diesing on Social

Science.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 25 April

1984, San Diego, California.

(With Walter F. Baber) "Institutionalizing Policy Analysis: Matrix Theory and Environmental Impact

Assessment.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 12 April

1984, Sacramento, California.

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(With Walter F. Baber) "Matrix Approaches to Resource Utilization in Environmental Impact Analysis.”

Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, 22 March 1984,

Fort Worth, Texas.

"Science, Rationality, and Policy Analysis in Bureaucracies: Implementation of the National

Environmental Policy Act.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science

Association, 5 November 1983, Birmingham, Alabama.

"The Use of Science in Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act.” Presented at the

annual meeting of the Indiana Political Science Association, 23 April 1982, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

(With Donald E. Parker) "Applied Interdisciplinary Science in the Bureaucracy: An Assessment of

Federal Environmental Impact Statements.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Social

Science Association, 21 April 1982, Denver, Colorado.

(With Lynton K. Caldwell) "The Cybernetic Effect of NEPA: The EIS Links Science, Management,

and Policy in a Feedback Loop.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Institute of Ecology, 6

November 1981, Washington, D.C.

(With Karl O'Lessker) "Civil Rights and the U.S. Congress.” Presented at a Conference on Legislatures

and Human Rights, 14-16 September 1976, Dublin, Ireland.

Work in Progress

Papers and articles with Priya Kurian and Debashish Munshi, project on “Sustainable Citizenship:

Transforming Public Engagement on New and Emerging Technologies”

Papers and articles with Walter F. Baber, Lead Faculty, Earth System Governance Project affiliated

project, “Norms of Global Governance Initiative”

(http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/affiliated-projects/norms-global-governance-initiative-nggi)

Book, with Walter F. Baber, Democracy in the Anthropocene: A Challenge to Earth System Governance

IV. Teaching

Publications (not peer reviewed)

"Environmental Politics and Public Policy," Environmental History Review 16 (Spring 1992): 114-124.

(With Lynton K. Caldwell) "Course Syllabus: Biology and Politics," Bulletin of Science, Technology

and Society 1 (1981): 423-425; also published in Allan Kornberg, comp., Political Science Reading

Lists and Course Outlines, vol. 2: Conduct of Political Inquiry (Durham, North Carolina: Eno River

Press, 1981), pp. 186-190.

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(With Lynton K. Caldwell) "Science, Technology and Public Policy: A Course Syllabus," Science

Technology and Society, No. 20 (November, 1980): 5-8; also published in Allan Kornberg, comp.,

Political Science Reading Lists and Course Outlines, vol. 11: Public Policy and Policy Analysis

(Durham, North Carolina: Eno River Press, 1981), pp. 44-50; expanded version also published in

Stephen H. Cutcliffe, "Curriculum Syllabi in STS Studies," Bulletin of Science, Technology, and

Society 1 (1981): 203-224, and in Stephen H. Cutcliffe, The Machine in the University (Bethlehem,

Pennsylvania: Lehigh University Science, Technology and Society Program, 1983), pp. 165-171.

Courses Taught

The Politics of Climate Disruption

The Politics of Environmentalism

Earth Systems Governance

International Environmental Governance

Comparative Environmental Politics

Environmental Politics and Public Policy

U.S. Environmental Politics

Democratic Theory and Environmental Policy

Introduction to Environmental Policy

Comparative Environmental Policy

International Environmental Policy

Global Green Politics

Science, Technology, and Public Policy

Research Seminar in Public Policy and Public Administration

Public Policy Processes

Public Policy Analysis

Politics of Regulation

The Politics of Bureaucracy

Public Administration

Program Evaluation

Political Science: Discipline and Profession

Seminar on Teaching Political Science

American Political System

Introduction to International Relations

New Courses Created

POLS 180, Comparative Environmental Politics (University of Vermont)

POLS 159, International Environmental Governance (University of Vermont)

POLS 130, U.S. Environmental Politics (University of Vermont)

POL 223, Introduction to Environmental Policy (Purdue University)

POL 323, Comparative Environmental Policy (Purdue University)

POL 327, Global Green Politics (Purdue University)

POL 423, International Environmental Policy (Purdue University)

POL 603, Seminar on Teaching Political Science (Purdue University)

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POLS 5348, Environmental Policy (Texas Tech University)

Graduate Student Supervision (1982 to the present)

M.A. committees: 77 (chaired/supervised 30)

Ph.D. qualifying committees: 30 (chaired/supervised 14)

Ph.D. dissertation committees: 29 (chaired/supervised 10)

Undergraduate Supervision

Honors thesis supervision (6)

Other

Program Director, Purdue Summer Study Abroad Program, Cambridge University, July-August

2001.

Faculty member, Purdue Summer Study Abroad Program, Oxford University, July-August 2000.

Roundtable leader, 32nd annual U.S. Air Force Academy Assembly, "Managing the Global

Environment," 12-18 March 1990, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

V. Funding

Associate Investigator, “Sustainable Citizenship: Transforming Public Engagement on New and

Emerging Technologies” Marsden Fund, New Zealand, 2009.

University of Vermont, Center for Teaching and Learning, Instructional Incentive Grant, 2009.

University of Vermont, Center for Teaching and Learning, Instructional Incentive Grant, 2008

Fulbright Distinguished Chair (Turin Chair in Environmental Policies), Polytechnic Institute of Turin,

Turin, Italy, three months, 2007

IES Faculty Development Seminar, “Internationalizing Environmental Studies,” Adelaide, South

Australia, 1-9 July 2006, funded participation.

“Center for Computational Homeland Security (CCHS): A Center of Excellence,” 16 March 2004 –

16 March 2006, Award No. 1110030618, 21st Century Research and Technology Fund, $18,004.

Co-Investigator, “Synthetic Environment for Continuous Experimentation,” 1 September 2003-31

August 2004, Award No. 0325846-ACI, National Science Foundation, $7774.

Senior Fulbright Scholar, Department of Political Science, Trinity College, University of Dublin,

six months, 1999.

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Global Initiative Faculty Grant, International Programs, Purdue University, 1997.

Global Initiative Faculty Grant, International Programs, Purdue University, 1996.

Global Initiative Faculty Grant, International Programs, Purdue University, 1995.

PRF International Travel Grant, Purdue University, 1992.

School of Liberal Arts, Faculty Incentive Grant, Purdue University, 1992.

Fellowship, Social and Behavioral Science Research Center, Purdue University, January - May 1992.

Senior Fulbright Scholar, Centre for Resource Management, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New

Zealand, six months, 1990.

MUCIA Travel Grant, 1990.

Purdue University Summer Faculty XL Grant, 1988.

Purdue University Summer Faculty XL Grant, 1986.

Co-Principal Investigator, "Case Studies of Science, Technology, and Values in Environmental

Conflicts," 1 August 1982 - 31 August 1984, Grant No. ISP-8204988, National Science Foundation

Program in Ethics and Values in Science and Technology (EVIST).

Consulting: Oxford University Press; University of Illinois Press; Indiana University (NSF research

project); University of Nevada-Reno (MPA degree program); Senegal Management Project (Texas Tech

University project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development); Indiana State Department

of Revenue; Duke University Press; Prentice-Hall; City of Sweetwater, Texas; City of Seminole, Texas;

City of Pampa, Texas; St. Martin's Press; Brooks/Cole; Harper-Collins; West Publishing; University of

Alabama Press; McGraw-Hill; CRC Press; Lehigh University Press; SUNY Press; International Joint

Commission, Addison Wesley Longman, Texas A&M University Press, University of Pittsburgh Press,

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, MIT Press, U.S. Council on Environmental Quality, State

University of New York Press, Sage Publications, Taylor & Francis, International Environmental

Research Foundation, Wadsworth Cengage Learning, CQ Press, Routledge, American Council of

Learned Societies, W.W. Norton

VI. Professional Activities

Editorial

Member, International Review Panel, December2013-January 2014, for the Earth System Governance

Norwich Conference: Access and Allocation in the Anthropocene, 1-3 July 2014.

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Member, International Review Panel, July-August 2012, for the Earth System Governance Tokyo

Conference: Complex Architectures, Multiple Agents, 28-21 January 2013.

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Environmental Practice, March 1999-December 2009.

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Annual Editions: Environment, July 1998-July 2005.

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, The Environmental Professional, January 1990-December 1995.

Member, Technology Policy Committee, Symposium Advisory Board, Policy Studies Organization,

1990-1991.

Book Review Co-Editor, Natural Resources and Environmental Administration, December 1989-1992.

Editor, December 1977-November 1979, Neighborhood Organization Research Group News Bulletin

(quarterly).

Professional Associations and Conferences

Chair, panel on Environmental Policy,” annual conference of the Southern Political Science Association,

San Juan, Puerto Rico, 7 January 2016.

Discussant, panel on “Norms and International Security II.” Conference on International Approaches to

Security in the Changing World (the Jagiellonian University Conference 2015), Krakow, Poland, 11-

21 June 2015.

Panelist, roundtable on “New Books in Environmental Political Theory,” annual conference of the

Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, 4 April 2015.

Discussant, panel on “Regulatory Frameworks and Political Verities,” annual conference of the Western

Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, 17 April 2014.

Chair, panel on “The Future Agenda for Sustainable Development,” at the the annual conference of the

Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Northeastern University,

Boston, 29 October 2013.

Chair, panel on "Climate Adaptation," at the Tokyo Conference on Earth System Governance: Complex

Architectures, Multiple Agents," Tokyo, Japan, 29 January 2013.

Lead Faculty, Earth System Governance Research Alliance, March 2012-

Discussant, panel on "International Ethics Section Book Prize Roundtable: Baber and Bartlett's Global

Democracy and Sustainable Jurisprudence,” at the annual conference of the International Studies

Association, San Diego, 3 April 2012.

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Participant, roundtable on “Global Democracy after 2011." Conference on Global Democracy, Centre

for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT,

Australia, 5 August 2011.

Participant, workshop panel on "Research on Norms of Earth System Governance," at the Colorado

Conference on Earth System Governance: Crossing Boundaries and Building Bridges, Fort Collins,

Colorado, 18 May 2011.

Chair, panel on “Designing Policy for Effective Conservation,” at Conserv-Vision: An International

Conference on Conservation, 4 July 2007, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Participant, Deliberative Environmental Politics, Roundtable on “New and Recent Books on

Environmental Political Thought,” annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 18

March 2006, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Chair, panel on “Theory and the Practice of Social Science,” annual meeting of the Southern Political

Science Association, 8 November 2002, Savannah, Georgia.

Chair and Discussant, panel on "International Environmental Justice," annual meeting of the Indiana

Political Science Association, 23 March 2001, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Chair, panel on “Alternative Approaches to Environmental Management,” annual meeting of the

American Political Science Association, 4 September 1998, Boston.

Chair, panel on “Into the Future: Environmental Preservation, Ecology, and Sustainability Issues,”

annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 4 September 1998, Boston.

Chair, panel on “Designing Public Policies,” annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science

Association, 24 April 1998, Chicago.

Discussant, panel on the “Politics of Environmental Regulation II,” annual meeting of the Midwest

Political Science Association, 23 April 1998, Chicago.

Chair, panel on “Federal and State Pollution Abatement Policies,” annual meeting of the

Western Political Science Association, 15 March 1997, Tucson, Arizona.

Discussant, panel on "Environmental Activism and Innovation in the 1990s," annual meeting of the

Western Political Science Association, 15 March 1996, San Francisco.

International Association for Impact Assessment Publications Committee, 1994-97.

Chair, panel on "Technological Choice," annual meeting of the Society for the Social Studies of Science,

21 November 1993, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

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Chair, panel on "Technological Citizenship," annual meeting of the American Political Science

Association, 2 September 1993, Washington, DC.

Discussant, panel on "The Politics of Pollution," American Society for Environmental History

Conference, 5 March 1993, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Discussant, panel on "Public Policy and the Environment," annual meeting of the Midwest Political

Science Association, 9 April 1992, Chicago.

Chair, panel on "Environmental Policy," annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,

19 April 1991, Chicago.

Chair and discussant, panel on "Policy Making for Science and Technology Policies," annual meeting of

the American Political Science Association, 31 August, 1991, Washington, DC.

Chair, panel on "Environmental Policy," annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,

19 April, 1991, Chicago.

Co-chair, panel on "Environmental Politics and Public Policy in the Western U.S.," annual meeting of

the Western Political Science Association, 22 March 1991, Seattle, Washington.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on "Current Developments in Policy Implementation," annual meeting of

the Midwest Political Science Association, 5 April 1990, Chicago.

Discussant, panel on "Regulatory Bureaucracy," annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science

Association, 5 April 1990, Chicago.

Discussant, panel on "Applying Formal Models to Public Policy Processes," annual meeting of the

Western Political Science Association, 22 March 1990, Newport Beach, California.

Chair, panel on "Experts, Citizens, and Public Policy," annual meeting of the Western Political Science

Association, 22 March 1990, Newport Beach, California.

Chair, session on "Evaluation and Performance of Regions," conference on Regional Development

Administration, Indiana University, 23 May 1989, Bloomington, Indiana.

Moderator, panel on "This Is How We Teach Ethics Back Home..." Conference on Issues in Teaching

Professional Ethics, Indiana University, 14 April 1989, Bloomington, Indiana.

Moderator, panel on "Administrative Support for Teaching Ethics: How and by Whom?" Conference

on Issues in Teaching Professional Ethics, Indiana University, 14 April 1989, Bloomington, Indiana.

Chair, panel on "State Public Administration Strategies for Economic Development", annual conference

of the American Society for Public Administration Region VI, 16 September 1988, Toledo, Ohio.

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Program Committee, annual conference of the American Society for Public Administration Region VI,

14-17 September 1988, Toledo, Ohio.

Participant, panel on "Simon's Administrative Behavior After Forty Years," annual meeting of the

American Society for Public Administration, 20 April 1988, Portland, Oregon.

Chair, panel on "Environmental Policy Through Impact Assessment," annual meeting of the Western

Political Science Association, 10 March 1988, San Francisco, California.

Discussant, panel on "Selected Issues in Natural Resource Policy," annual meeting of the Western

Political Science Association, 10 March 1988, San Francisco, California.

Chair, panel on "Policy Through Impact Assessment," annual meeting of the American Political Science

Association, 5 September 1987, Chicago, Illinois.

Discussant, panel on "Expertise and Political Power: The Utilization of Scientific and Technical

Information in Environmental Policy," annual meeting of the American Political Science Association,

30 August 1986, Washington, D.C.

Discussant, panel on "Rethinking Assumptions in Public Administration: Towards the Next New P.A.,"

annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 23 April 1986, Reno, Nevada.

Discussant, panel on "Ideological Change in Post-Industrial Society," annual meeting of the American

Political Science Association, 30 August 1985, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Discussant, panel on "Public Organizations and Environmental Change," annual meeting of the

American Political Science Association, 30 August 1985, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Discussant, panel on "The Use of Scientific and Technical Information in Public Policy Formulation and

Implementation," annual meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, 27 March 1985,

Indianapolis, Indiana.

Discussant, panel on "Shifting Values and the Rush to Deregulate," annual meeting of the American

Society for Public Administration, 24 March 1985, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Discussant, panel on "Responses to Resource Constraints," annual conference of the American Society

for Public Administration-Western Governmental Research Association Region X, 18 November

1984, Palm Springs, California.

Co-chair, panel on "Thinking About Doing: Conceptual Innovation in Public Administration," annual

meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 26 April 1984, San Diego, California.

Chair, panel on "Resource Public Policy in the 80's," annual meeting of the Southwestern Political

Science Association, 22 March 1984, Fort Worth, Texas.

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Committee on the Professions, Southwestern Political Science Association, 1984-85.

Discussant, panel on "Protecting the Environment: Policies and Politics," annual meeting of the

American Political Science Association, 1 September 1983, Chicago, Illinois.

Discussant, panel on "Convergence of Theory and Practice in Public Administration," annual meeting of

the Western Social Science Association, 29 April 1983, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Discussant, panel on "Policy Design," annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, 28

October 1982, Atlanta, Georgia.

Participant, "Interdisciplinary Roundtable on Neighborhood Organization in the Local Political

Process," annual meeting of the Indiana Political Science Association, 4 May 1979, Muncie, Indiana.

Journal Manuscript Reviewer

Policy Studies Review; Environmental Management; Environmental Ethics; The Environmental

Professional; Social Science Journal; Journal of Forest History; Journal of Theoretical Politics;

Impact Assessment Bulletin; Natural Resource Policy Management; Environmental Review; Policy

Studies Journal; Society and Natural Resources; American Journal of Political Science; Political

Research Quarterly; Polity; Journal of Policy History; Politics and the Life Sciences; Australian

Journal of Political Science; Journal of Environmental Management; Impact Assessment and Policy

Appraisal; Environmental Science and Policy; Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy;

Rangeland Ecology and Management; Journal of Comparative Politics; Global Environmental

Politics; Policy Sciences; PS: Political Science and Politics; American Political Science Review;

Public Administration Review; Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy; Legal Studies;

Environmental Humanities; Global Constitutionalism; Ecological Economics; Politics, Groups, and

Identities, Environmental Studies and Sciences

Proposal Reviewer

National Science Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency, Social Sciences and Humanities

Research Council of Canada, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Tri-Council Secretariat (Canada),

Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright Senior Scholar Program), American

Council of Learned Societies

Promotion, Tenure, Post-tenure Reviewer

University of Michigan, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, University of Alaska,

Montana State University, Washington State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,

Rutgers University

External Examiner

MA or PhD thesis external examiner: University of Auckland, Lincoln University (New Zealand),

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Murdoch University (Australia), Australian National University

Invited Lectures and Presentations

"Speaking Green, Reading Green: Learning about Green in a Second (or Third) Language," The Green

and the Greenest, 19th Hispanic Forum, University of Vermont, 11 October 2012.

"Sustainable Environment, Sustainable Democracy, Sustainable Politics," Dean's Lecture, University of

Vermont College of Arts and Sciences, Burlington, Vermont, 3 October 2012.

"The Diversity and Difference Deficiency of Democratic Deliberation? Implications for

Environmentalism and Green Politics," lecture at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, 30 July

2012.

“The City in the Future of Democracy,” presentation at conference on “What is a City? Sustainable

Urban Environments,” University of Missouri-St. Louis, 16 October 2008.

“Enlightenment, Environmental Democracy, and the Learning Society,” lecture at the University of

Waikato, New Zealand, 21 July 2005.

“Environment and International Law,” lecture to New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Waikato

Branch, Hamilton, New Zealand, 20 July 2005.

“Cultural Prerequisites of Democracy?” presentation to Behind the News Series, Lafayette, IN, 4

February 2005

“Environmental Politics: Democracy and Ecological Rationality,” Ecolunch seminar, Biological

Science, Purdue University, 27 October 2004.

“The Role of Environmentalists in a Democracy,” presentation to Town and Gown: The Ivory Tower in

the Community series, Lafayette, IN, 27 August 2004

“Environmentalism in American Democracy,” Earth Day keynote address, Boise State University,

Boise, Idaho, 21 April 2004.

“Talking about Teaching: Perspectives from a Visiting Professor,” Boise State University, Boise,

Idaho, 14 April 2004.

“The U.S.-Canada Environmental Relationship,” presentation as part of a panel on “Current U.S.-

Canada Issues,” a Canada Week event, Boise State University, Boise Idaho, 7 April 2004.

“My Experiences as a Fulbright Scholar in New Zealand and Ireland,” Boise State University, Boise,

Idaho, 26 February 2004.

“An American Looking in on the Irish Conflict and Peace Process,” presentation in the Town and

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Gown series, Lafayette, Indiana, 23 May 2003.

“Science and Policy, Policy and Science: Reflections on Taconite and Asbestos a Quarter-Century

Later,” featured address, International Symposium on the Health Hazard Evaluation of Fibrous

Particles Associated with Taconite and the Adjacent Duluth Complex, St. Paul, Minnesota, 31 March

2003.

“Using Indicators for Evaluation of Agreement Progress and for Alerting in a Systematic and

Comprehensive Ecosystem Approach: So How Close Can We Come to Comprehension? To

Comprehensiveness?” presentation at workshop on Indicators of the Condition of the Great Lakes

Basin Ecosystem, Indicators Implementation Task Force, International Joint Commission, Windsor,

Ontario, 18 June 1998.

“Environmental Policy by the Chicago School: New Zealand,” Brown Bag Seminar, Department of

Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, 26 March 1998.

“Rationality and Reasonableness in Environmental Impact Assessment,” lecture at the University of

Waikato, New Zealand, 25 July 1997.

"Humans and the Earth System: Environmental Policy," lecture at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, 9

April 1993.

"U.S. Environmental Policy," lecture at Lincoln University, New Zealand, 6 October 1992.

"Catalytic Policy Making," lecture at Lincoln University, New Zealand, 2 November 1990.

"Perspectives and Approaches to Policy Analysis," lecture at Lincoln University, New Zealand, 26

October 1990.

"Critique of the Bromley Model of Policy Making," lecture at Lincoln University, New Zealand, 8

October 1990.

"Matrix Organization Theory and Environmental Impact Assessment," lecture at Otago

University, New Zealand, 14 September 1990.

"Public Policy: A Scenic Highlights Tour," series of five lectures at University of Canterbury, New

Zealand, 12 September-10 October 1990.

"Comprehensive Environmental Decision Making," lecture at the University of Auckland, New

Zealand, 20 July 1990 and at Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand, 21 September 1990.

"The Challenging Role of the Urban Manager: Environmental Values, Interdisciplinary Relationships,

Science, Rationality, and Policy Making," lecture at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, 19

July 1990.

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"Environmental Impact Assessment and the Theory of Environmental Policy Making in the

Administrative State," lecture at University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 22 June 1990.

"Compromise and Integrity in Public Administration," conference on "Professional Ethics in Higher

Education: Methods, Theories, Practices," Indiana University, 7 July 1989, Bloomington, Indiana.

"Comprehensive Environmental Decision Making, Revisited," Workshop in Political Theory and

Policy Analysis, Indiana University, 3 April 1989, Bloomington, Indiana.

"Process of Comprehensive Environmental Decisionmaking: The 1990s and Beyond," Wabash

College, 28 March 1989, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

"Access to Services: Issues for Public Administration," conference on "Issues in Teaching Professional

Ethics," Poynter Center, Indiana University, 14 April 1988, Bloomington, Indiana.

"Adapt or Get Out: The Garrison Diversion Project and the Arrogance of Humanism," Science and

Theology Luncheon Series, Wesley Foundation at Purdue University, 2 April 1987.

"Rationality in Administrative Behavior: A Retrospective on Herbert Simon," Workshop in Political

Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, 22 September 1986.

"The Reserve Mining Controversy: Science, Values, and Politics," United States Environmental

Protection Agency, Environmental Research Laboratory, Duluth, Minnesota, 11 July 1980.

"The Reserve Mining Controversy: Science, Law, and Politics," Hennepin County Bar Association

Environmental Law Committee, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 8 July 1980.

"The Reserve Mining Controversy: Science, Technology, and Values," Wabash College,

Crawfordsville, Indiana, 6 December 1979.

VII. University Service

University of Vermont

Search Committee, Dean of the College of Education and Social Services, 2015-16

Search Committee, David Blittersdorf Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy, 2013-14

Envisioning Environment at UVM Committee, 2012-13

University Faculty Senate, 2010-2013

UVM Fulbright Scholarships Committee, 2010-

UVM Udall Fellowships Committee, 2009-

Graduate College Research Advisory Board, 2008-09

Co-Chair, President’s Commission on Sustainability, 2008

Co-Chair, Committee to Develop Proposal for a New Matrix Center, 2008

Policy Studies Doctorate Faculty Planning Group, 2007-12

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UVM College of Arts and Sciences

Department Chair, Political Science Department, 2013-2016

Search Committee for the John G. McCullough Professor of Political Science, 2013

Chair, Search Committee for the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professor of Holocaust

Studies, 2011-2012

Research Awards for the Natural and Social Sciences Committee, 2011-12

Faculty Research Support Award Committee, 2011-12

Chair, Committee for Fifth-Year Review of the Chair of Classics Department, 2010

UVM Department of Political Science

Chair, Search Committee, International Relations assistant professor, fall 2011.

Search Committee, International Relations and Global Studies assistant professor, fall 2009.

Teaching Assessment Committee, 2006-10

Chair’s Advisory Committee, 2006-2013

Purdue University

Search Committee, Director of Discovery Park Energy Center, 2005-06

University Faculty Compensation and Benefits Committee, 1998-2004

PRF Summer Faculty Grant proposal reviewer, 1996

Study Abroad Selection Committee, 1995-97

CIC Minority Fellowships Selection Committee, 1995

Search Committee, Environmental Sciences and Engineering Institute Directorship, 1994-95

Global Initiative Faculty Grants proposal reviewer, 1994

CIC Alliance for Success Political Science Committee, 1993-94

University Task Force on Recycling and Waste Management, 1993-94

Student Fulbright Interview Committee 1991-1992

Kinley Trust Research Grant Selection Committee, 1992-98 (Chair 1993-96)

Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Professional Studies Task Force, Elementary Education Model

Curriculum Committee, 1989-90

Netherlands Study Abroad Program Faculty Advisor, 1988-2006

Purdue University College of Liberal Arts

Nominating and Elections Committee, 2005-06

Faculty Senate, 1987-90, 2004-06

Strategic Planning Review Committee, 2002-03

Social and Behavioral Science Center Selection Committee, 1992-95 (Chair 1993-95), 1999-2000

School of Liberal Arts--Krannert School of Management, Joint Economics Degree Coordinating

Committee, 1989-90, 1991-92

Organizing Committee for Career Planning Workshop for Graduate Students, 1987

Selection Advisory Committee for new Honors Program Director, 1987

Grievance Committee, 1986-90 (Steering Committee, 1989-90)

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Honors Program Advisory Committee, 1985-87

Purdue University Department of Political Science

Director of Graduate Studies, January 1993-August 1995, August 1999-July 2000, Co-Director

August 2004-August 2006

Departmental Strategic Planning Committee, 2002-03

Comparative Politics Recruitment Committee, 2002-03

Chair, Environmental Policy Recruitment Committee, 2001-02

American Politics Recruitment Committee, 2000-01

Public Policy Recruitment Committee, 1998-99

Public Policy and American Politics Recruitment Committee, 1997-98

Editor, Department Graduate Alumni newsletter, 1995-2000

Public Policy Recruitment Committee, 1994-95

Departmental Dissertation Format Advisor, 1994-

Departmental Recruitment Committee for three faculty positions, 1993-94

Department Graduate Placement Director, January 1993-August 1997

Departmental Undergraduate New Course Committee, 1991

Department Priorities Planning Committee, 1989-90

Far Eastern Politics Recruitment Committee, 1989-90

Department Internship Coordinator, 1988-90

Department Undergraduate Committee, 1988-90, 2001-

Selection Advisory Committee for New Department Head, 1987

Departmental PRF Proposals Review Committee, 1985-88, 1995

American Politics Recruitment Committee, 1987-88

Department Graduate Committee, 1987-88, 1991-2001

Department Ad Hoc Internship Committee, 1988

Department Funding Information Coordinator, 1985-88

Political Theory Recruitment Committee, 1986-87

Texas Tech University

Faculty Advisor, Pi Alpha Alpha (public administration honorary society), 1984-85

Department Ad Hoc Research Incentive Committee, 1984-85

Department Graduate Affairs Committee, 1984-85

University Integrated Honors Course Planning Committee, 1984-85

Department Peer Teaching Evaluation Committee, 1984-85

Center for Public Service newsletter editor, 1983-85

MPA Program Accreditation Readiness Committee, 1983-85

Center for Public Service Budget Committee, 1983-85

Department Faculty Affairs Committee 1982-84

Department Teaching Evaluation Questionnaire Committee, 1982-83

VIII. University Honors and Awards

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Dean's Lecture Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Vermont, 2012.

Political Science Department nominee, HSSE Educational Excellence Awards, Purdue University, 1987

Honors Program nominee, Dads Association Outstanding New Faculty Award, Texas Tech University,

1985

Dean's Merit Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Texas Tech University, 1984