Julie L. Rose Department of Government Dartmouth College 231 Silsby Hall Hanover, NH 03755 julie.l.rose@dartmouth.edu APPOINTMENTS 2014- Dartmouth College, Department of Government, Assistant Professor 2017-18 Harvard University, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Fellow-in-Residence 2013-14 Stanford University, Center for Ethics in Society, Postdoctoral Fellow 2012-13 Brown University, Political Theory Project, Postdoctoral Research Associate EDUCATION 2012 Princeton University, Ph.D., Department of Politics and Program in Political Philosophy Dissertation: Leisure: The Resource of Time in Theories of Distributive Justice Committee: Charles R. Beitz (chair), Melissa Lane, and Alan Patten 2009 Princeton University, M.A., Department of Politics and Program in Political Philosophy 2007 Cornell University, B.S., with honors, School of Industrial and Labor Relations PUBLICATIONS Book Free Time, Princeton University Press, November 2016 Reviewed in: Times Higher Education, November 2016 Res Publica, March 2017 Peer-Reviewed Articles Freedom of Association and the Temporal Coordination Problem, The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 24, no. 3, September 2016. Keep the Citizens Poor : Machiavelli s Prescription for Republican Poverty, Political Studies, vol. 64, no. 3, October 2016. Updated March 2017 Rose 1
Money Does Not Guarantee Time: Discretionary Time as a Distinct Object of Distributive Justice, The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 22, no. 4, December 2014. Book Reviews Review of Gerard Casey, Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, June 2013 Review of Joseph Fishkin, Bottlenecks: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity, Perspectives on Politics (forthcoming). PRESENTATIONS Invited Talks 2017 Safra Center for Ethics, 30 th Anniversary Conference, May, Harvard University. Using the Burden of Time to Allocate Social Benefits: The Perils of Imposing Time- Costs to Ration Access to Merit Goods. (scheduled) 2016 Keynote Address, Labour Market Injustice Workshop, December, Newcastle University. The Value of Economic Growth. 2016 Justice at Work Conference, October, University of Chicago. The Value of Economic Growth. 2016 Leftist Political Theory Workshop, August, Concordia University, Montreal. The Ethics of Economic Growth. 2015 Law & Philosophy Workshop, November, University of California, Los Angeles. Freedom of Association and the Temporal Coordination Problem. 2015 Political Theory Workshop, February, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Freedom of Association and the Temporal Coordination Problem. 2015 Just Work Workshop, June, University of Manchester, UK. Conference and Workshop Presentations 2017 Association for Political Theory Conference, October, Ann Arbor, MI. The Ideal of the Stationary State. (scheduled) 2017 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September, San Francisco, CA. The Ideal of the Stationary State. (scheduled) 2017 Philosophy of Work, July, University of Minho, Portugal. Against the Economic Growth Objection. (scheduled) 2017 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April, Providence, RI. The Value of Economic Growth. (scheduled) 2016 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September, Philadelphia, PA. The Ethics of Economic Growth. Updated March 2017 Rose 2
2016 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April, Newport, RI. Social Equality s Complex Distributional Implications. 2015 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September, San Francisco, CA. 2015 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April, Las Vegas, NV. 2015 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April, New Haven, CT. 2014 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August, Washington, DC. The Coordination of Free Time: Regulating Work Hours for Freedom of Association. 2014 Political Theory Workshop, January, Stanford University. Money Does Not Guarantee Time 2013 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June, Boston, MA. Making Time: A New Defense of the Old Blue Laws 2013 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August, Chicago, IL. Equal Time, Not Tasks: A New Approach to Household Justice. 2013 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, May, Portland, ME. Making Time: A New Defense of the Old Blue Laws 2012 Political Philosophy Workshop, December, Brown University. Giving Time its Due: Leisure Time as a Distinct Object of Distributive Justice. 2012 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March, Chicago, IL. Equal Time, Not Tasks: A New Approach to Household Justice. 2011 Graduate Conference in Political Theory, October, Harvard University. Leisure as a Distinct Object of Distributive Justice. 2011 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March, Chicago, IL. Keeping the Citizens Poor: Machiavelli s Prescription for Republican Poverty. 2009 Association for Political Theory Annual Conference, October, College Station, TX. Pufendorf on Personal Responsibility: Why Charity is not a Perfect Right or Duty. Comments 2017 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September, San Francisco, CA. Discussant, Panel on Democracy and Power. (scheduled) 2017 Canadian Philosophical Association, May, Toronto, Canada. Comments on Lucas Stanczyk, Productive Justice. (scheduled) 2016 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September, Philadelphia, PA. Discussant, Panel on What Does It Mean to be Free? 2016 Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy Workshop, July, Comments on Eric Beerbohm, Rats in the Victory Lab. Updated March 2017 Rose 3
2014 Conference on Tyranny and Totalitarianism, September, Discussant, Panel on Modern Tyranny. 2014 Political Theory Workshop, April, Stanford University. Comments on A.J. Julius, Shadow Reasons and Social Unfreedom. 2013 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June, Boston, MA. Discussant, Panel on Biology, Politics, and Justice. 2013 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June, Boston, MA. Discussant, Panel on Gender and the Workplace. 2013 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, May, Portland, ME. Discussant, Panel on Justice across Borders. 2013 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March, Chicago, IL. Discussant, Panel on Ethical Consumption and Commodity Fetishism. Public Talks 2017 Fortua Thought Leader Dinner Series, Boston, June. Free Time. (scheduled) 2017 Ethics in Your World Book Series, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and Harvard Book Store, Harvard University, February. Free Time. TEACHING Dartmouth College, Assistant Professor Ethics and Public Policy, Undergraduate midlevel course, 2016 Ethics of the Family, Undergraduate seminar, 2014, 2016 Political Ideas, Undergraduate introductory course, 2015, 2016, 2017 Environmental Ethics, Undergraduate midlevel course, 2015, 2016 Stanford University, Postdoctoral Fellow Environmental Ethics, Undergraduate seminar, 2014 Brown University, Postdoctoral Research Associate Labor and Leisure, Graduate seminar, co-taught with John Tomasi, 2013 Prosperity, Undergraduate midlevel course, team-taught, 2012 Princeton University, Teaching Assistant Ethics and Public Policy, 2010 Introduction to Political Theory, 2009 Cornell University, Teaching Assistant Labor and Employment Law, 2005 AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Enhanced Junior Faculty Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 2018-19 Walter and Constance Burke Junior Faculty Research Grant, Dartmouth College, 2014-present Updated March 2017 Rose 4
Laurence S. Rockefeller Graduate Prize Fellowship, Princeton University Center for Human Values, 2010-2011 Woodrow Wilson School Undergraduate Program Preceptor Award, Princeton University, 2010 Merit Prize, Princeton University Center for Human Values, 2007 Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University, 2007-12 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Conferences and Workshops Organized 2017 Economic Justice Workshop, August, Dartmouth College (scheduled). 2016-17 PEA Soup Philosophy & Public Affairs Discussion Series (with Derek Bowman) 2016-17 Government Department Speaker Series (with Simon Chauchard and Sean Westwood), 2016-17 Political Philosophy Workshop (with Trevor Latimer), Political Economy Project, 2016 Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy Workshop (with David Plunkett), July, 2015-16 Political Philosophy Workshop (with Ira Lindsay), Political Economy Project, 2014-15 Political Philosophy Workshop (with Ira Lindsay), Political Economy Project, 2013-14 Ethics Reading Group (with Jorah Dannenberg), Stanford University. 2011-12 Feminist Political Theory Speaker Series (with Amy Hondo), Princeton University. 2010-11 Graduate Conference in Political Theory (co-chair), Princeton University. Journal Referee Journal of Political Philosophy Political Studies Polity Contemporary Political Theory Ethical Theory and Moral Practice Pacific Philosophical Quarterly Service at Dartmouth College Faculty Advisor, Dartmouth Animal Rights Troupe, 2017-current Participant, University Seminar on Wisdom, 2016-17 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Government Department, 2016 Chair, Postdoctoral Research Fellow Search Committee, Political Economy Project, 2016 Member, Committee on Off-Campus Activities, 2016 Updated March 2017 Rose 5
Member, Ethics Institute Advisory Board, 2016-current LANGUAGES Latin and French (reading proficiency) Updated March 2017 Rose 6