Dr. Christopher M. England

Dr. Christopher M. England

8801 Hunter's Lake Drive, Apt. 926 Tampa, Fl 33647 | (701) 330-8309 | cme2@usf.edu

Academic Positions:

Current Position: Visiting Assistant Professor (2017 ? present) School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, University of South Florida

(2015-2016) Lecturer, English Department (Expository Writing) Johns Hopkins University

Education:

PH.D. | JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | DEC. 2016 Specializations: Political Theory, International Relations, Political Economy

Dissertation: The Double Focus: Process and Predicament in Political Economy. Supervisor: William E. Connolly

BA, SUMMA CUM LAUDE | THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA | 2008

Peer Reviewed Articles:

(forthcoming) England, Christopher M. "Three Visions of the Human Future: Transhumanist, Conservationist, Nietzschean." Humanities and Technology Review.

England, Christopher M. (2019) "Hegemony, Ideology, Governmentality: Theorizing State Power after Weber." SPECTRA 7, no. 1 pp. 13?23.

England, Christopher M. (2018) "Karl Polanyi's Genealogy of Utopian Liberalism." Theory and Event, 21(2), 343-456.

England, Christopher. (2016) "The Limits of Transformation: Contemporary Applications of Karl Polanyi." The Journal of Australian Political Economy, 76, 30 -53.

Book:

(forthcoming) England, Christopher M. Process and Predicament: Existential Foundations of Political Economy. (Under Contract with Cambridge Scholars Publishers, expected release in winter 2019)

This book examines the links between the philosophy of history and political economy in the works of Rousseau, Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Friedrich Hayek, and Karl Polanyi. Other topics addressed include

populism, the rise of neoliberalism, and the fate of liberal democracy.

Book Reviews:

England, Christopher M. (2018) Review: Nietzsche's Final Teaching by Michael Allen Gillespie. The Agonist: A Nietzsche Circle Journal, 11 (2), 129-132.

Conferences and Presentations:

USF Political Theory Colloquium, "Utopianism and the Crisis of the Liberal Imagination," Fall 2018. Western Political Science Association, "Is it Noble? Nietzschean Perspectives on Transhumanism," Spring 2018 Discussant, Johns Hopkins Department of Political Science Guest Speaker Series, Matthias Matthjis "Reading Kindleberger in Washington and Berlin: Ideas on Leadership in a Time of Crisis," 2015 Midwestern Political Science Association, "Karl Polanyi and the Experience of Economics," 2015 Western Political Science Association, "Impossible Information: Some Implications of the Thought of Friedrich Hayek," 2014 JHU Department of Political Science Colloquium, "A Critique of Karl Polanyi," 2011

Teaching and Research Interests: Contemporary political theory and history of political

thought, comparative historical sociology, capitalism and global political economy.

Courses Taught (as instructor of record):

Undergraduate Conflict in the World, Fall 2017 ? Fall 2019 (USF) Introduction to Political Theory, Fall 2017 ? Fall 2019 (USF) International Wealth and Power (IPE), Fall 2018 ? Spring 2019 (USF) 20th Century American Political Thought, Spring 2018 (USF) Global Capitalism and Its Future, Fall 2017 (USF) The Ethics of Capitalism, Fall 2015- Fall 2016 (JHU) Philosophies of Capitalism from Rousseau to Hayek, Fall 2014 (JHU) Friedrich Hayek on Liberty and Order, Intersession 2013 (JHU)

Graduate Seminar in International Relations Theory, Fall 2017 (USF)

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Awards:

Dean's Teaching Fellowship, The Johns Hopkins University, 2014-2015

Paul A. McCoy Award; JHU Political Science Department, Best Seminar Paper, "Hegemony, Ideology, Governmentality: Machiavelli's Role in Gramsci, Althusser, and Foucault", 2010

Summa Cum Laude, The University of North Dakota, 2008

Outstanding Student in Political Science, University of North Dakota Department of Political Science, 2008

Phi Beta Kappa, the University of North Dakota , 2008

Lloyd Ohmdahl Scholarship for Best Paper, North Dakota University Department of Political Science, 2007

Professional Miscellany:

2019 USF Online Instructor Certification Course (20 hrs pedagogical training)

Referee, Journal of Economic Issues

University of South Florida, Online Instructor Certification (20hr course)

Teaching Assistant: Contemporary International Politics, Comparative Politics, Republicanism, International Political Economy (led 1 seminar per week in each class)

Paid Press Internship, Senator Kent Conrad, Washington D.C., Summer 2008

Member: American Political Science Association; Midwestern Political Science Association; Western Political Science Association.

Academic References:

Steve Tauber, Chair, USF School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies Phone: 813-974-2278 Email: stauber@usf.edu

William E. Connolly, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor JHU (Dissertation Chair) Phone: 410-516-7535 Email: pluma@jhu.edu

Samuel Chambers, Professor JHU (Dissertation Reader) Phone: 410-516-7948 Email: samchambers@jhu.edu

Renee Marlin-Bennett, Professor JHU Phone: 410-516-5478 Email: marlin@jhu.edu

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