400 Eggers Hall
315-657-2911
E D U C A T
I O N
v Doctorate in Social Science Date of Completion 2010
v Certificate in Advanced Studies in Disability
Studies 2009
v Masters of Science in Cultural Foundations of
Education 2008
Master’s Thesis: Speaking Out for
Disability Studies and Pedagogy
v Certificate in Advanced Studies in International
Conflicts and their Management 2005
v Certificate in Advanced Studies in Women’s Studies 2005
v Master of Arts in Conflict Management and Peace
Studies 2003
v Graduate Certificate in Mediation 2002
v Bachelors of Arts in Political Science, Pre-Law,
and Public Administration 2000
P R O F E S S I O N A
L T E A C H I N G E X P E R I E N C E S
LE MOYNE COLLEGE,
Sociology, Anthropology, and
Criminology Departments
Spring 2009, Criminology CJS/SOC 201
Fall 2008, Criminology CJS/SOC 101
Summer 2008, Criminology CJS/SOC 101
Spring 2008, Criminology CJS/SOC 221
Spring 2008, Peace and Global Studies, PGS 201
Spring 2008, Conflict Resolution, CJS/SOC 245
Fall 2007, Conflict Resolution, CJS/SOC 245
Fall 2008, Instructor, Interpersonal Conflict
Resolution, PAF 420
Fall 2007, Instructor, Negotiation: Theory and
Practice, PAF 422
SUNY
Criminology and
Sociology
Fall 2008, Deviant Behavior, SOC/CRM 373-001
Spring 2009, Deviant Behavior, SOC/CRM 373-001
SUNY
2008-2009, Visiting Scholar of SUNY
2007-2008, Visiting Scholar of SUNY
HILLBROOK JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY,
May 2007 – present, Teacher, Life Skills
Inclusive Elementary and Secondary Classrooms, Teaching Method - Transformative Pedagogy
Public Affairs,
International Relations, Public Administration, Sociology, Political Science,
Social Science
Fall 2006, Instructor, Fundamentals in Conflict Studies, SOS 601; IRP 601;
PPA730
Summer 2006, Teaching Assistant, Conflict
Resolution in Groups: Facilitation and Conflict Management, PAF 424; SOS 624
Spring 2006, Instructor, Nonviolent Tactics and
Strategies for Social Change, PAF 400; SOC 400; POS 400
Fall 2005, Teaching Assistant, Fundamentals in
Conflict Studies, SOS 601; IRP 601; PPA730
Fall 2005, Teaching Assistant, Negotiation: Theory
and Practice, PAF 422; SOS 622; IRP 400; IRP 600
Summer 2005, Teaching Assistant, Negotiation:
Theory and Practice, PAF 422; SOS 622; IRP 400; IRP 600
Spring 2005, Instructor, History of Nonviolent
Protests in
Summer 2004, Teaching Assistant, Social Activism:
Organizing for Power, PSC 400-U700; PAF 400-U700; PSC 600-U700; SOS 600-U700
Fall 2004, Teaching Assistant, Fundamentals in
Conflict Studies, SOS 601; IRP 601; PPA730
BOOKS
Ø
Hollywood’s
Exploited, co-edited with Dr. Steve Best, Dr. Rich Van Heertum,
and Dr. Richard Kahn (prospectus)
Ø
The Global
Industrial Complex, co-edited with Dr. Steve Best, Dr. Peter McLaren, and
Dr. Richard Kan (Lexington Books, forthcoming 2009)
Ø
An Economy of Sustainability:
Anarchist Economics,
co-edited with Dr. John Asimakopoulos and Deric Shannon (AK
Press forthcoming, 2009)
Ø
Greening
the Academy: Introducing Environmental Studies in the Liberal Arts, co-editing with Dr.
Richard Kahn (Syracuse University Press forthcoming 2009)
Ø
An
Introductory Anthology of Contemporary Anarchist Studies, co-edited with Dr.
Randall Amster, Dr. Abraham DeLeon,
Dr. Luis Fernandez, and Deric Shannon (Routledge Press, February 2009)
Ø
Call
to Compassion: Reflections from World Religions on Animal Advocacy, co-edited with Dr. Lisa Kemmerer (Lantern
Books forthcoming 2009)
Ø
Academic
Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex, co-edited with Dr.
Steve Best and Dr. Peter McLaren (AK Press, forthcoming 2009)
Ø
Igniting a
Revolution: Voices in Defense of the Earth, co-edited with Dr.
Steven Best (AK Press 2006)
Ø
Terrorists
or Freedom Fighters?: Reflections on the Liberation of Animals, co-edited with Dr.
Steven Best (Lantern Books 2004)
Ø
A
Peacemaker’s Guide for Building Peace With a Revolutionary Group, (Program on the
Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts, Syracuse University 2004)
ARTICLES
AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Ø
“Disabling Dis-ability: Re-Building Inclusive
Into Social Justice,” Theory in Action.
(Vol. 2 No. 1 January 31, 2009)
Ø
With Liat Ben-Moshe,
Dave Hill, and Bill Templer. “Dis-Abling
Capitalism and an Anarchism of ‘Radical Equality’ in Resistance to Ideologies
of Normalcy.” In An Introductory
Anthology of Contemporary Anarchist Studies, Ed. Dr. Randall Amster, Dr. Abraham DeLeon, Dr.
Luis Fernandez, Anthony J. Nocella, II and Deric Shannon. (Routledge Press,
forthcoming 2009)
Ø
With Dr. Abraham DeLeon.
“Anarchists in the Peace Movement,” in Ed. Nigel Young, International
Encyclopedia of Peace. (2009)
Ø
With Liat Ben-Moshe.
“Social Control,” in Encyclopedia of American
Disability History. Facts On File. (2009)
Ø
“Emergence of Disability Pedagogy” Journal for Critical Education Policy
Studies. Vol. 6, No. 2. (Oct. 2008)
Ø
With Dr. Steven Best and
Dr. Peter McLaren. “Revolutionary Peacemaking: Using a Critical Pedagogy
Approach for Peacemaking with ‘Terrorists,’” in One World, Many Paradigms: Conflict Resolution Across
the Disciplines (2008). Edited by, Dr. Mitchell Rosenwald.
Ø
“Unmasking
the Animal Liberation Front Using Critical Pedagogy: Seeing the ALF for Who
They Really Are,” Journal for Critical
Animal Studies. (Vol. 5, Issue 1 2007)
Ø
With Dr. Steven Best and
Dr. Peter McLaren. “Revolutionary Peacemaking: Using a Critical Pedagogy
Approach for Peacemaking with “Terrorists’” republished in Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies. Vol. 5, No. 2. (Nov.
2007).
Ø
“Revolutionary
Environmentalism: An Emerging New Struggle for Liberation,” Anthony J. Nocella, II and Steven Best, Green Theory and Praxis: A Journal of Ecopedagogy. (Vol
2, No. 2 2006)
Ø
“Introduction, The Emergence of Revolutionary
Environmentalism,” Steven Best and Anthony J. Nocella,
II, Igniting a Revolution: Voices in
Defense of the Earth. (AK Press: April 2006)
Ø
“Standing up to Corporate Greed,” co-authored with
Matthew J. Walton, reprinted in Journal
on Terrorism and Security. (Issue 1. 2006)
Ø
“Standing up to Corporate Greed,” co-authored with
Matthew J. Walton, Green Theory and
Praxis: A Journal of Ecopedagogy.
(Vol 1, No. 1 2005)
Ø
“Special Issue on Building an Understanding for
Peace,” co-authored with Eli Moore. The Canadian Journal of Police and Security
Services. (Issue IV, Vol III, Winter 2005)
Ø
“We’re not Stupid: My
College Years as a Mentally Challenged Student.” Ben-Moshe, L., Cory, R., C., Feldbaum, M., & Sagendorf., K. (2005). Building, pedagogical curb cuts:
Incorporating disability in the university classroom and curriculum.
Ø
“Defining Terrorism,” Steven Best and Anthony J. Nocella, II, Journal
for Critical Animal Studies. (Vol. 2, Issue 1 2004)
Ø
“Defining Terrorism,” Appendix, Steven Best, PhD, and
Anthony J. Nocella II, Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of
Animals. (
Ø
“Behind the Mask,” Introduction, Steven Best, PhD,
and Anthony J. Nocella II, Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals. (
Ø
“Understanding the ALF: From Critical Analysis to
Critical Pedagogy,” Anthony J. Nocella, II, Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections
on the Liberation of Animals. (
Ø
Call to Compassion: Reflections from
World Religions on Animal Advocacy 2008
Peace Studies Conference, SUNY,
Ø
Call to Compassion: World Religions
and Animal Advocacy, with
Lisa Kemmerer 2008
The Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP)
Ø
Disability
Pedagogy and Social Change, 2008
The Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP)
Ø
Dissecting Normalcy through a
Disability Pedagogy Lens, March
22 -24, 2008
Ø
Disability
Studies and Difference, Society for the Study of Social Problems 2007
Ø
Revolutionary Peacemaking, Innovative Approaches to Conflict
Resolution across the Disciplines Symposium,
Ø
Conflict
Resolution, March 2006
Federal Bureau of
Ø
Guest Lecturer, Department of Education, UCLA May 2006
Ø
2006 FAHE conference, theme Deepening our Roots, Spreading Our Branches,
at George School Newtown, PA
Ø
Vulnerability
and Urban Terrain: A Critique of
Paper with Matthew Walton and Mathew Hidek, 2nd
Annual Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis Conference,
Ø
The Many Definitions of Terrorism,
1st
Annual Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis Conference
Ø
Terrorism,
Militants, and Peacemaking,
Ø
Christian
Peacemaker Teams Delegation 2004
PLACA/PARC
Colombian Working Group
Ø
Building Peace with Revolutionaries - Conversations in Conflict Lecture Series, Spring 2004
Ø
Training
for Trainers –
Ø Defining
Terrorism –
Ø A Critical Pedagogy of
Alliance: Intersections Between the Struggles for Chicano and Animal Rights, October 1-2 2004
Second International
Conference on Education, Labor and Emancipation, El Paso,
Texas and Universidad Autónoma de
Ciudad Juárez, with Steven Best; University of
Texas at El Paso; Richard Kahn; University California Los Angeles
Ø
Annual
Conference of the Regional Peace Studies Conference,
Welcoming & Closing,
Ø
Education and the
Future, Black History Month
Hillbrook Youth Dentition Facility
Ø
Regional Peace
Studies Consortium,
Ø
Regional Peace
Studies Consortium,
Ø
Regional Peace
Studies Consortium, November,
2005
Le Moyne College,
Ø Current
Challenges in US Terrorism and Security Policy,
1st Annual Graduate Conference on
Terrorism and Security. Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis
(SATSA)
Ø
Applying Social Movement Theory Conference,
Ø
Community
Soups: Conversations with Social Activists, Lecture
Series 2004
Hosted by
Initiative a project of the Program on the
Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts,
Ø
Guns on Campus: A Conflict of Safety, 2004
Hosted by
Program on the Analysis and Resolution of
Conflicts,
Ø
The Role of Multiculturalism in Peacekeeping,
Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
Regional Peace Studies Consortium,
Ø
Bi-Annual PARC Paper,
2003
Presentations,
Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts,
I N S T I T U T E S
& S E M I N A R S A T T E N D E D
Summer Ethics Institute,
State
Philosophy Department
The
Summer Institute on Creative Conflict Resolution 2006
Seminar
on Multilateral Peacekeeping,
International Crisis
Simulation,
Alternatives to
Violence, Basic Training 2004
Alternatives to
Violence, Advanced Training 2004
Alternatives to
Violence, Training for Facilitators 2004
Train
the Trainer,
Institute
in: Alternatives for Resolving Disputes
2002
Center
for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies,
Victim
Offender Reconciliation Program 2002
Basic
Institute in Conflict Management and Mediation
2001
Center
for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies,
C O M M U N I T Y &
P R O F E S S I O N A L A C T I V I T I E S &
A W A R D S
Board-member, Outdoor
Empowerment 2007
- present
Board-member, Ecopedagogy Association International 2007
- present
Assistant Editor,
Founder, Peace Studies Journal 2007
- present
American Friends Service
Committee, Corporation, Member 2007
- present
Editorial Board-member,
Critical Education Policy Studies Journal 2007-
present
Senior Administrator,
Central New York Peace Studies Consortium 2005
- present
Editorial Board-member,
Inclusive Democracy Journal 2007-
present
Graduate Associate, Program on the Analysis and
Resolution of Conflicts, 2006 –
present
American Friends Service
Committee, Syracuse Program Committee Member 2006
- present
Facilitator and Board-member, Alternatives to Violence Program, 2005
- present
New York State Correctional Facility, Volunteer
Scholarship, Program on the Analysis and Resolution
of Conflicts, Syracuse University 2005-2006
Assistant Editor, Green
Theory and Praxis: A Journal on Ecopedagogy 2004 - present
Chairperson of the
Executive Board, 2004
- present
Student Association on
Terrorism and Security Analysis, International
Graduate Assistant, Program on the Analysis and
Resolution of Conflicts, Syracuse University 2004-2005
Co-founding member,
Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis, International 2004
Graduate Assistant, Program on the Analysis and
Resolution of Conflicts, Syracuse University 2003-2004
Associate,
Member, Beyond Compliancy Central Committee,
Syracuse University 2003 - present
Reviewer, Maxwell Review, Syracuse University 2003 - 20006
Summer Fellowship, Program on the Analysis and
Resolution of Conflicts,
Summer Fellowship, Social Science Program,
Website Designer,
Graduate Assistant, Program on the Analysis and
Resolution of Conflicts, Syracuse University 2003-2004
Coordinator,
Member, Christian Peacemaker Teams, Summer
Delegation to Colombia 2002
Board-member, Friends
Committee for Restorative Justice, national organization 2002
Member, West Coast
Mennonite Central Committee Spring Delegation to Colombia 2002
Administrative
Assistant, Texas Representative Lon Burnam, District
90 Ft. Worth, Texas 2001
State-Wide Coordinator, Peace
Action, Texas 2001
Research Librarian,
Volunteer
Coordinator, Pax Christi,
Lobbyist, Sierra Club, Ending Commercial Logging Campaign
2000
Presidential
Award,
Given
by President Clinton
Student
of the Year,
Member,
Ø
American Society of Criminology 2008
- present
Ø
Society for the Study for Social
Problems 2007-
present
Ø
Peace History Society 2006
– present
Ø
Ø
Society for Disability Studies 2006
– present
Ø
Peace Science Society
International 2005
- present
Ø
Association for Conflict
Resolution 2004
- present
Ø
Friends Association for Higher
Education 2004
- present
Ø
Association for Conflict
Resolution,
Ø
Victim Offender Mediation
Association 2003 - present
Ø
Peace and Justice Studies
Association 2000
– present
Ø Practice – Criminology; Peace, Conflict and Security
Studies
Ø Praxis – Peace, Correctional, and Environmental
Education; Disability Pedagogy, Critical Pedagogy, and Ecopedagogy
Ø Theory – Global, Cultural, Environmental, Disability, and
Gender Studies
Dr. Robert A. Rubinstein, Professor, Department of
Anthropology, International Relations Program
Former Director, Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts
Maxwell School of Syracuse University, NY
315-443-2367
rar@syr.edu
Dr. Micere Githae Mugo, Department Chair, Professor, African American Studies
Meredith Professor for Teaching
Excellence
315-443-4426
mmmugo@syr.edu
Dr. Maury Harris, Chair, Associate
Professor, Department of Environmental Studies
University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
713-525-3805
wharris@stthom.edu
Dr. Peter McLaren, Professor,
310-825-8348
mclaren@gseis.ucla.edu
Dr. Richard Kahn, Assistant Professor, Department
of Educational Foundations and Research
richard.kahn@und.edu
701-777-3431
Dr. Abraham P. DeLeon
Assistant Professor
Phone: (585)
275-5053
apdeleon@warner.rochester.edu