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Jodi Dean 48 Park Place Geneva, NY 14456 home: (315) 789-9841 email: jdean@hws.

edu SCHOLARSHIP Monographs The Communist Horizon (Verso, forthcoming in 2012). Blog Theory: Feedback and Capture in the Circuits of Drive (Polity, 2010). Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics (Duke UP, 2009). ieks Politics (Routledge, 2006). Publicitys Secret: How Technoculture Capitalizes on Democracy (Cornell UP, 2002). Aliens in America: Conspiracy Cultures from Outerspace to Cyberspace (Cornell UP, 1998). Included on the Village Voice list of the best twenty-five books of 1998. Solidarity of Strangers: Feminism After Identity Politics (U of California P, 1996). Edited volumes Reformatting Politics: Information Networks and Global Civil Society, co-edited with Jon Anderson and Geert Lovink (Routledge, 2006). Empires New Clothes: Reading Hardt and Negri, co-edited with Paul A. Passavant (Routledge, 2004). Cultural Studies and Political Theory (Cornell UP, 2000). Feminism and the New Democracy: Resiting the Political (Sage, 1997). Edited symposia On Iris Marion Young, Constellations 14, 2 (June 2007). Includes contributions from Rainer Forst, Nadia Urbanati, Cass Sunstein, Laurel Weldon, and Jeffrey Isaac. The Election of 2004, co-edited with Thomas Dumm, Theory & Event 8.2 (2005). Includes contributions from Ivan Ascher, Lauren Berlant, William Chaloupka,
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Department of Political Science Hobart and William Smith Colleges Geneva, NY 14456 voice: (315) 781-3425

Juan Cole, Robert Meister, Saskia Sassen, and Richard Rogers. Virtually Regulated, Signs 24, 4 (Summer 1999). Includes contributions from Lee Quinby and Christina Sharpe. Democratizing Technology/Technologizing Democracy, co-edited with Hubertus Buchstein, Constellations 4, 2 (Oct. 1997). Includes contributions from Benjamin Barber, Lee Quinby, and Hubertus Buchstein. Journal Articles Class War, (short symposium contribution) Perspectives on Politics 9, 3 (2011). Drive as the Structure of Biopolitics, Krisis 2010: 2. Available at http:// krisis.eu/index_en.php#htmlpart=issues.php?issue=2010,%20Issue%202. Theory Survey or Survey Theory? (short symposium contribution) PS: Political Science and Politics 43, 2 (April 2010). The Real Internet, The International Journal of iek Studies, 14, 1 (2010). Available at http://zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/issue/current. Affective Networks, MediaTropes II, 2 (2010) 19-44. Available at http://www.mediatropes.com/index.php/Mediatropes/issue/current. Politics without Politics, Parallax 15, 3 (2009) 20-36. Republished in Reading Ranciere (Continuum 2011). Again and Again and Again: Real Materialism (review essay), Theory & Event 12.1 (2009). Enjoying Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics 4, 1 (March 2008) 47-72. The Democratic Deadlock, Theory & Event 10.4 (2007). Why iek for Political Theory? International Journal of iek Studies 1, 1 (2007). Available at http://zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/issue/view/2. The Object Next Door, Review essay on Kenneth Reinhard, Eric Santner, and Slavoj iek, The Neighbor, Mladen Dolar, A Voice and Nothing More, and Slavoj iek, The Parallax View, Political Theory 35, 3 (2007) 371-378. Anticipating Homeland Security, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 4, 2 (June 2007) 205-210.
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Blogging Theory, Bad Subjects 95 (2006). Available at http://bad.eserver.org/issues/2006/75/dean.htm.

A Politics of Avoidance: The Limits of Weak Ontology, The Hedgehog Review 7, 2 (Summer 2005) 55-65. Evils Political Habitats, Theory & Event 8.2 (2005). Republished in Redescriptions: Yearbook of Political Thought and Conceptual History 9 (2005). iek against Democracy, Law, Culture, and Humanities 1, 2 (2005) 154-177. Enemies Imaginary and Symbolic, (Review Essay), Philosophy and Social Criticism 31, 4 (June 2005) 499-509. Communicative Capitalism: Circulation and the Foreclosure of Politics, Cultural Politics 1, 1 (2005) 51-74. Secrecy Since September 11th, Interventions 6, 3 (2004) 362-380. iek on Law, Law and Critique 15 ( 2004) 1-24. Why the Net is Not a Public Sphere, Constellations 10, 1 (Mar. 2003). This is a substantially revised version of the IWM Working Paper listed below. Representation and the Event, Paul A. Passavant and Jodi Dean, Theory & Event 5.4 (2002). Celebritys Drive, Chair et Metal (Metal and Flesh), www.chairetmetal.com (Fall 2002). Adapted from chapter four of Publicitys Secret. Publicitys Secret, Political Theory 29, 5 (Oct. 2001) 616-642. Communicative Capitalism: Why the Net is Not the Public Sphere, IWM Working Paper No. 9/2001, Vienna 2001. Laws and Societies, Paul A. Passavant and Jodi Dean, Constellations 8, 3 (Sept. 2001). From Technocracy to Technoculture, Theory & Event 5.2 (2001). Cybersalons and Civil Society: Rethinking the Public Sphere in Transnational

Technoculture, Public Culture 13, 2 (May 2001). Translated and published in Czech in 2005. Feminism and Technoculture, The Review of Education/Pedagogy/Cultural Studies 23, 1 (2001). Theorizing Conspiracy Theory, Theory & Event 4.3 (Fall 2000). Virtual Fears, Signs 24, 4 (Summer 1999). Making (It) Public, Constellations 6, 2 (1999). Interview with Drucilla Cornell: Thinking Through the Imaginary Domain, Philosophy and Social Criticism 24, 2-3 (Apr. 1998). The Truth is Out There: Aliens and the Fugitivity of Postmodern Truth, Camera Obscura 40, 41 (1997). Feminist Solidarity, Reflective Solidarity, Women and Politics 18, 4 (1997). The Familiarity of Strangeness, Theory & Event 1. 2 (Apr. 1997). Virtually Citizens, Constellations 4, 2 (Oct. 1997). Reflective Solidarity, Constellations 2, 1 (Apr. 1995). Beyond the Equality/Difference Dilemma, Philosophy and Social Criticism 20, 1-2 (1994). This essay also appeared as Jenseits des Dilemmas von Gleichheit und Differenz, in Deutsche Zeitschrift fr Philosophie 2 (1994). From Sphere to Boundary: Sexual Harassment, Identity and the Shift in Privacy, Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 6, 2 (Summer 1994). Including Women: The Consequences and Side Effects of Feminist Critiques of Civil Society, Philosophy and Social Criticism 18, 3-4 (1992). Published also as La Socit civile et la critique fministe, M (Mensuel, Marxisme, Mouvement) 5354 (1992). Contributions to Edited Volumes The Communist Horizon, On Horizons: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art, edited by Maria Hlavajova, Simon Sheikh and Jill Winder, published by BAK, Rotterdam (2011). The Real Double, Its a poor sort of memory that only works backwards: on the work
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of Johan Grimonprez, published by Hatje Kantz and others, Belgium (2011). Change of Address: Butlers ethics at sovereigntys deadlock, Judith Butlers Precarious Politics, edited by Terrell Carver and Samuel A. Chambers Routledge, 2008). This is a revised version of an article initially published in The Hedgehog Review. Fascism, Stalinism, and the Organization of Enjoyment, Did Somebody Say Ideology: On Slavoj iek and Consequences, edited by Fabio Vighi and Heiko Feldner (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007).

Feminism, Communicative Capitalism, and the Inadequacies of Radical Democracy, The Internet and Radical Democracy: Interrogating Theory and Practice, eds. Lincoln Dahlberg and Eugenia Siapera (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). Political Theory and Cultural Studies, Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, eds. John Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, and Anne Philips (Oxford UP, 2006). This is a much revised version of the introduction to Cultural Studies and Political Theory. Secrets and Drive, Sex, Breath, and Force: Sexual Difference in a Post-Feminist Era, ed. Ellen Mortensen (Lexington Books, 2006). The Networked Empire: communicative capitalism and the hope for politics, Empires New Clothes, eds. Paul A. Passavant and Jodi Dean (Routledge, 2004). Representation and the Event, Empires New Clothes, eds. Paul A. Passavant and Jodi Dean (Routledge, 2004). This is a longer version of the article published in Theory & Event. Making (It) Public, Public Affairs: Politics in an Age of Sex Scandals, eds. Paul Apostolidis and Juliette Williams (Duke UP, 2004). This is version of an article initially published in Constellations in 1999. Alien Doubts: Reading abduction narratives post-apocalyptically, UFO Religions, ed. Christopher Partridge (Routledge, 2003). Uncertainty, Conspiracy, Abduction, Reality Bytes, ed. James Friedman (Rutgers UP, 2002). If Anything Is Possible, Conspiracy Nation: The Politics of Paranoia in Postwar America, ed. Peter Knight (New York UP, 2002).

Civil Society in the Information Age: Beyond the Public Sphere, Critical Theory, eds. Peter Uwe Hohendahl and Jaimey Fisher (Berghahn Books, 2001). This chapter appeared originally as Cybersalons and Civil Society in Public Culture. Community, Unspun: The Web, Language, and Culture, ed. Thomas Swiss (New York UP, 2000). Webs of Conspiracy, The World Wide Web: Magic, Metaphor, and Power, eds Andrew Herman and Thomas Swiss (Routledge, 2000). At an Interface: Political Theory and Cultural Studies, Cultural Studies and Political Theory, ed. Jodi Dean (Cornell UP, 2000). Declarations of Independence, Cultural Studies and Political Theory, ed. Jodi Dean (Cornell UP, 2000). Siting/Citing/Sighting the New Democracy, Feminism and the New Democracy, ed. Jodi Dean (Sage, 1997). The Reflective Solidarity of Democratic Feminism, Feminism and the New Democracy, ed. Jodi Dean (Sage, 1997). Coming Out as an Alien: Feminists, UFOs, and the Oprah Effect, Good Girls/Bad Girls: Women, Sex, and Power in the Nineties, eds. Donna Perry and Nan Bauer Maglin (Rutgers UP, 1996). Civil Society: Beyond the Public Sphere, The Handbook of Critical Theory, ed. David Rasmussen (Basil Blackwell, 1996). Discourse in Different Voices, Feminists Read Habermas, ed. Johanna Meehan (Routledge, 1995). Presentations 2012 Invited lectures: Transmediale (Berlin, February); University of Sussex (May); University of Rotterdam (June). 2011 Communist Desire, Communism: A New Beginning, Cooper Union, NYC (Oct.). Invited. Communist Desire, Workshop on the End(s) of History, Concordia University, Montreal (Oct.). Invited.
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Three Theses on Neoliberalism, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (Sept.). The Communist Horizon, No Space, Brooklyn (July). Invited. Revolutionary Theory and Communist Organization, Taking Control, Conference at SOAS, London (Mar.). Keynote. Drive, Complexity, and University Discourse, Cardiff University Public Lecture, Ideology Interdisciplinary Research Group and Center for Ideology Critique (Mar.). Invited. Communicative Capitalism: This is What Democracy Looks Like, Manchester Metropolitan University (Mar.) Public lecture. Invited. Affective Networks, Center for the Study of Culture, Technology, and Work, Department of Sociology, CUNY Grad Center, NYC (Feb.). Invited. Complexity as Capture: Neoliberalism as the Loop of Drive, Society for Critical Exchange: Winter Theory Institute, University of Houston, Victoria (Feb.). Invited. 2010 Is Democracy Possible? Sure, This is What Democracy Looks Like, symposium: Is Democracy Possible Now, British Academy, London (Dec.). Keynote. Blog Theory, discussion and book launch, Goldsmiths College, London (Dec.). Invited. The Communist Horizon, Second Former West Research Congress, Istanbul (Nov.). Invited. Drive and Biopolitics, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Buffalo: Just Theory Lecture Series (Oct.). Invited. Politics and the Future of Writing, symposium: The Future of Writing, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Oct.). Invited. Division is Common: Response to Cesare Casarino, Diacritics Conference: Theorizing the Common in Contemporary Italian Thought, Cornell University (Sept.). Invited.

Post-capitalism? No, Thanks, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Aug.). Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics, panel discussion on Participationism and the Limits of Collaboration, Eyebeam gallery and media space, NYC (July). Invited. As Long as the Music is Playing Youve Got to Get up and Dance. Were Still Dancing, conference on Waiting for the Political Moment, Erasmus University and University of Utrecht, Rotterdam (June). Invited. Whatever Blogging, Union College (April). Invited. Neoliberalism, drive, and biopolitics, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco (April). The Real Internet, Political Theory Reading Group, Cornell University (Feb.) Invited. Whatever Blogging, Media@McGill, Montreal (Feb.). Invited. 2009 Whatever Blogging, The Internet as Playground and Factory (conference), NYC (Nov.). Invited. The Real Secret of Obamas Birth Certificate, Scripps College (Nov.). Invited. The Real Double, Shot by Both Sides: Symposium on Double Take, a film by Johan Grimonprez, Ghent, Belgium (Oct.). Invited. Economies of Drive, Keynote Address, Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture Annual Meeting, New Brunswick, NJ (Oct.). Invited. Drive and biopolitics, American Political Science Annual Meeting, Toronto (Sept). Drive as the structure of biopolitics, at Biopolitics and Its Viccisitudes (workshop), Amherst College (Apr.). Invited. Drive and biopolitics, Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities Annual Meeting, Boston (Mar.). Politics without politics, inaugural lecture on appointment as Erasmus Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (Feb.). Invited.
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2008 Politics without politics, Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA (Mar.). Credibility and Certainty, Theory Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Feb.). Invited. 2007 Blogs and Search Engines, Quaero Forum, Jan Van Eck Academie, Maastricht (Sept.). Invited. After Legitimacy, contributor to (and organizer of) a roundtable on Legitimation Crisis, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago (Sept.). Three lectures on neoliberalism, subjectivity, and politics in the contemporary world, organized by the Masters Program in Cultural Studies, Catholic University, Lima, Peru (Aug. 20-24). Invited. Certainty and Psychosis, Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Berlin (July). Credibility and Certainty, conference, Democracy in Crisis, Halifax (June). Invited. Credibility and Certainty, Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities, Washington, DC (Mar.). Popular Credibility, Seminar in connection with the exhibit Faith in Exposure, Montevideo, Amsterdam (Feb. 24) Invited. Popular Credibility, Center for the Study of Theory, Culture, and Politics, Trent University, Canada (Feb. 8). Invited. 2006 Popular Credibility, University of Newcastle, Newcastle-on-Time (Nov.). Invited. iek Politics, Conference on Slavoj iek, Cardiff Project for Ideology Analysis (Sept.). Invited. Butlers Ethical Turn: Sovereignty and the Limits of Resignification, American Political Science Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (Sept.).

iek on St. Paul and the Law, Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities, Syracuse (Mar.). Deliberative Democracy and University Discourse, University of Florida (Feb.). Invited. 2005 Neoliberal Fantasies, Department of English, Wayne State University (Sept. 30). Invited. Enjoyment as a Category of Political Theory, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (Sept). Communicative Capitalism and Technofetishism, Mama Multimedia Center, Zagreb (Jun. 14) Invited. Blogging, Activism, and the Academy, plenary session, Annual Meeting of the Cultural Studies Association, Tuscon (Apr. 22). Invited. Politics of Evil, Evil Summit, MIT, Cambridge, MA (Apr 3.) Invited. Another Politics, Law, Culture, and Humanities Annual Meeting, Austin, TX (Mar.). iek and Enjoyment, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, (Sept.). 2004 Weak ontology and the politics of the present moment, Conference on the Bearable Lightness of Being: Weak Ontology and the Affirmation of Moral and Political Life, Northwestern University (Mar. 5-6). Invited. Blogs and Buzz, Govcom.org Workshop Public Presentation, de Balie, Center for Culture and Politics, Amsterdam (June). Invited. How to Have a Revolution without a Working Class: iek and the Absent Political Subject, American Political Science Annual Meeting, Chicago (Sept.). Politics of Evil, Location 1 Gallery, NYC (Dec.). Invited. 2003 Politics of Evil, Law, Culture, and Humanities Annual Meeting, Cardoza and NYU Law Schools, NYC (Mar.). Comments on Rethinking Intimacy, Law, Culture, and Humanities Annual Meeting,
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Cardoza and NYU (Mar). Publicitys Secret: Communicative capitalism, war, and resistance, Jesse M.Unruh Institute of Politics Authors Series, University of Southern California (Apr. 14). Invited. iek and Democracy, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (Aug.). On technologies and multitudes, Next 5 Minutes, International Festival of Tactical Media, Amsterdam (Sept. 11-14). Invited. Communicative capitalism and the political, Workshop on Concepts of Politics for Technological Societies, University of Amsterdam (Sept. 15-16). Invited. 2002 Communicative Capitalism, Keynote Address, Conference on Modern Society, Aalborg University, Denmark (Mar. 21-23). Invited. No Boundaries: Feminism and Technoculture, Inaugural Address for the Program in Womens Studies, University of South Alabama, Mobile (Apr. 22). Invited. iek and Law, Law, Culture, and Humanities Conference, Philadelphia (Mar.). Secrecy Since September 11, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston (Sept.). Representation and the Event, with Paul A. Passavant, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston (Sept.). Communicative Capitalism, Politics, and the Net, Association of Internet Researchers Annual Meeting, Maastricht (Oct.). Declaring Independence: Conspiracy Thinking in America, Institute for Political Science, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg (Dec. 2). Invited. Secrecy Since September 11, America and Its Others, New York University, The Steinhardt School of Education (Dec. 13). Invited. 2001 Feminism in Technoculture, Feminist Theory Conference, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas (Mar.) Invited as featured paper for afternoon discussion.

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Celebrity Subjectivity, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas (Mar.). Publicity in Technoculture, Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Prague (May). Plenary paper. Postmodern Republicanism, Roundtable on Hardt and Negris Empire, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Budapest (Jul. 4-7). Multiple Reality, Better than Fantasy! Reality Engineering and the Computer, conference sponsored by Mediamatic and the Maastricht Summer University (Aug. 31-Sept. 2).Invited. Postmodern Republicanism, Roundtable on Hardt and Negris Empire, Meeting of the British Critical Legal Studies Association, Kent University (Sept. 7-9). Communicative Capitalism, Institute for the Human Sciences, Vienna (Oct. 31) Invited. iek and Law, Workshop on the Political, Birkbeck College of Law, University of London (Nov. 2). Invited. Publicitys Secret, Centre for Theoretical Studies, Essex University, England (Nov. 7). Invited. What is Politics? Goldsmiths College, London (Nov. 8). Invited. Feminism and Technoculture, Institute for the Human Sciences, Vienna (Nov. 13). Invited. Celebritys Drive: Subjectivity in Technoculture, Axel Honneth Colloquium, Institute for Philosophy, Goethe University, Frankfurt, (Nov. 29). Invited. Politics and Depoliticization, Institute for Political Science, University of Greifswald, Germany (Dec. 11). Invited. 2000 Other Futures/Future Others, Caroline Werner Gannett Lecture Series, Rochester Institute of Technology (Jan.13). Invited. Keynote Address: Feminism in Technoculture, Feminist Millennium Conference, Center for Womens and Gender Research, University of Bergen, Norway (Apr. 27-29). Invited.
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Little Brothers, Conference on Virtual Reality? Get Real! Brunel University, England (May 4-5). Invited. Recent Developments and Politics in U.S. American Feminism, Institute for Political Science, University of Greifswald, Germany (May 8). Invited. Habermasochism, Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Prague (May). Little Brothers or Whatever Happened to the Critique of Technocracy? American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (Sept.). Comments on William Connollys Why Im Not A Secularist, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (Aug. 30-Sept. 4) Other Futures/Future Others, Williams College (Oct. 10). Invited. Gender, Drive, and the Collapse of Symbolic Efficiency, Keynote Address: Conference on Sexual Difference: Beyond Constructivism, University of Bergen, Norway (Oct. 19-20). Invited. 1999 Declarations of Independence, Law and Society Annual Meeting, Chicago (May). Declarations of Independence, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta (Sept. 2-4). At an Interface: Political Theory and Cultural Studies, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta (Sept. 2-4). Alien Doubts, Conference on New World Orders: Millennialism in the Western Hemisphere, Boston University (Nov. 6-9). 1998 Civil Society: A Defense from the Left, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles (Mar.). Cybersalons and Civil Society: Rethinking the Public Sphere in Transnational Technoculture, Conference on the Future of Critical Theory, Cornell University (Apr.). Invited.

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Binding Community: A response, discussing papers by William Connolly, Michael Shapiro, and Priscilla Wald, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston (Aug.). Space Programs, Seminar on Cultural Studies, Union College (Sept.). Invited. Entertaining Abduction, Committee for the Scientific Claims of the Paranormal, Buffalo (Oct.). Invited. Entertaining Abduction, Symposium: Grey Matters in connection with Close Encounters, curated by Sylvie Fortin, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (Oct.). Invited. Webs of Conspiracy, Conference on The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory, Drake University (Nov.). Invited. Entertaining Abduction, Science and Technology Studies speaker series, Drexel University (Nov.). Invited. Democracy and Civil Society: Comments on papers by Claus Offe and Jeffrey Alexander, Conference for the Study of Political Thought, "Democratization and Justice," Columbia University (Apr.). Invited. Planet Earth is Blue, and There's Nothing I Can Do, Midwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago (Apr.). Alien Abduction and the Fugitivity of Truth, Conference on Apocalypse, Millennium, and New Boundaries, SUNY Binghamton (May). Feminism and Identity Politics, Conference on Identity politics, national culture, and moral resurgence, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, (May). Invited. The Familiarity of Strangeness, Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Institutions, Discourse, and Identity, Prague (May). Virtually Credible: Entertaining Abduction, Futures of American Studies Conference, Darthmouth College (Aug.). Virtually Citizens, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, (Aug.). I Want To Believe: Abduction, Connection, Conspiracy, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (Aug.).
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The Familiarity of Strangeness, Department of Philosophy, Union College (Oct. 3). Invited. Space Programs: NASA, Abduction, and the Televisuality of Outer Space, American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (Nov.). 1996 The Truth is Out There: Aliens and the Fugitivity of Postmodern Truth, Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Contested Terrains, Prague (May). The Familiarity of Strangeness: Alien Abduction in American Popular Culture, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco (Aug.). The Familiarity of Strangeness: Alien Abduction and Postmodern Anxieties, American Studies Annual Meeting, Kansas City (Nov.). 1995 Aliens and Otherness, New York State Political Science Association Annual Meeting, NYC (Apr.). 1994 Identity Politics and the Struggle for Recognition, Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Democracy, Identity and Difference, Prague (Apr). 1993 Toward a Feminist Solidarity of Difference, Southwest Social Science Annual Meeting, New Orleans (Mar.). Reflective Solidarity, Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Rethinking Subjectivity, Prague, April. Reflective Solidarity and the Ideal of Citizenship, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC (Sept.). 1992 The She-Perspective, Sixth Symposium of the International Association of Women in Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (Apr.). Feminist Critiques of Civil Society, working group on Civil Society run by Helmut Dubiel, Institut fr Sozialforschung, Frankfurt; and, colloquium organized by Jrgen Habermas, Johann von Goethe Universitt, Frankfurt (Feb.).

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Book Reviews and short pieces Bruno Bosteels, The Actuality of Communism, Theory and Event 14.4 (Dec. 2011). Nancy Fraser, Scales of Justice, Political Theory 38, 2 (April 2010) 300-304. Response to Dumm, Connolly, and Brown: Contribution to a symposium on Legitimation Crisis, Theory &Event 11.4 (Winter 2008). Cass R. Sunstein, Infotopia and Republic.com 2.0, Perspectives on Politics 6, 2 (June 2008) 381-384. Reply to Stephens (my reply to a review of my book, ieks Politics), International Journal of iek Studies 1,1 (2007). Available at http://zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/issue/view/2 Richard Flathman, Freedom and Its Conditions, Perspectives on Politics 2, 2 (June 2004) 357-358. Jean L. Cohen, Regulating Intimacy, Journal of Law and Society, 30, 3 (Sept. 2003). Michael Warner, Publics and Counterpublics, Theory & Event 6.3 (2003). Lynne Segal, Why Feminism and Valerie Bryson, Feminist Debates, Signs 28, 2 (Winter 2003). Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Empire, IWM Newsletter 74, 4 (Fall 2001) 21-24. Fred M. Frohock, Lives of the Psychics, and Martha F. Lee, editor, Millennial Visions, American Political Science Review 95, 3 (Sept. 2001). William Connolly, Why Im Not a Secularist, and Slavoj iek, The Fragile Absolute, Political Theory 29, 6 (December 2001). Jessica Wang, American Science in an Age of Anxiety, American Historical Review (February 2001). Timothy Kaufman-Osborn, Creatures of Prometheus: Gender and the Politics of Technology, Hypatia 15, 3 (Summer 2000). Marie Fleming, Emancipation and Illusion: Rationality and Gender in Habermass Theory of Modernity, American Journal of Sociology 4, 2 (Sept. 1998). Andrew Barry, Thomas Osborne, and Nicholas Rose, Foucault and Political Reason, American Political Science Review 91, 1 (Mar.1997). Patricia Mann, Micropolitics, Radical Philosophy Review of Books 11-12 (1995). Judith Grant, Fundamental Feminism: Contesting the Core Concepts of Feminist Theory, Political Theory 22, 3 (Aug. 1994). Popular Writing and Appearances Debate on Occupy Wall Street, sponsored by Jacobin, Bluestockings, NYC (2011). I Cite (blog): http://jdeanicite.typepad.com. We are Political, The Paper, editorial edition zero (March 2011), London. Guest on Doug Henwoods Left Business Observer Radio Show (2010 and 2011). Guest on Penn and Tellers series, Bullshit, on Showtime. Interview with Michael Hardt, for Abercrombie and Fitch. Wonder Years, Jodi Dean and Paul A. Passavant, for Abercrombie and Fitch. The Man Who Wasnt There, interview with Slavoj iek, for Abercrombie and Fitch. Diet Porn, MSNBC.com, December 1999, http://www.msnbc.com/news/339448.asp.
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Disinfo 2000, invited author, February 2000. Virginia Festival of the Book, invited author, March 2000. Fellowships and Awards Beaverbook Media Scholar, Media@McGill and the Department of Communications and Art History, McGill University, Montreal (two weeks of lectures and seminars with faculty and graduate students in Feb. 2010). Erasmus Chair in the Humanities, Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (two weeks of lectures to faculty and graduate students in Feb. and June 2009). Visiting Researcher in European Studies at Cardiff University for two weeks as part of the Cardiff Project for Ideology Analysis (June 2007). Ford Foundation Fellowship to attend Govcom.org Workshop in Amsterdam (June 2004). Committee Member, Program on Information Technology and International Cooperation, Social Science Research Council, Summer 2003-2005. Visiting Research Fellow for Fall 2001, Institute for the Human Sciences, Vienna. Faculty Research Grant for 2010-2011, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 2005-2006, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 2004-2005, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 2003-2004, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 2001-2002, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 2000-2001, HWS. Faculty Award for Excellence in Scholarship, 1998, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 1998-1999, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 1997-1998, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 1996-1997, HWS. Faculty Research Grant for 1995-1996, HWS. Gillian B. Lindt Dissertation Fellowship, 1991-1992, Columbia University. DAAD Scholarship for Summer Language Study in Germany, 1989. EDUCATION Ph.D. October 1992 M.Phil. October 1989 M.A. October 1987 B.A. June 1984 EMPLOYMENT
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Columbia University, Political Science Columbia University, Political Science Columbia University, Political Science Princeton University, History, cum laude

2007- Professor, Political Science, Hobart-William Smith, Geneva, NY 1999- Associate Professor, Political Science, Hobart-William Smith, Geneva, NY 1994-Assistant Professor, Political Science, Hobart-William Smith, Geneva, NY 1992-1994 Assistant Professor, Political Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio 1988-1991 Preceptor, Introduction to Contemporary Civilization, Columbia College TEACHING Digital Networks Media Theory Modern Political Theory Contemporary Political Theory Seminar: Communism Seminar: Public Spheres Seminar: Affect MEMBERSHIPS 2008 20072006-2009

Politics and New Media Ancient to Medieval Political Theory Twentieth Century Political Theory Political Theory and Cultural Studies Seminar: Empire Seminar: Consumption and Citizenship Seminar: Fascism

Quarterly Journal of Speech, Editorial Board International Journal of iek Studies, Editorial Board Executive Committee, Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities 2001Theory & Event, Editorial Board 1999-Constellations, Editorial Council 1999Law and Society Association 1996American Studies Association 1994Constellations, Editorial Associate 1994Philosophy and Social Criticism, Editorial Associate 1991American Political Science Association

Referee for The American Political Science Review, Constellations, Contemporary Political Theory, Cultural Politics, Economy and Society, Law, Culture, and Humanities, Philosophy and Social Criticism, Hypatia, Political Theory, Quarterly Journal of Speech, Signs, Theory & Event, Theory, Culture, and Society, Women and Politics, Continuum, University of California Press, Columbia University Press, University of Kansas Press, University of Minnesota Press, University of Michigan Press, New York University Press, Penn State Press, Polity, Routledge, Sage Publications, State University of New York Press, and Temple University Press. SERVICE 2008- Co-editor of Theory & Event

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American Political Science Association 2008-2010 Council Member 2008 Annual Meeting Program Committee: Chair of Division 2, Foundations of Political Theory 1997-2000 Committee on the Status of Lesbians and Gays in the Profession Hobart and William Smith Colleges Chair, Committee on the Faculty, 2006-2008 Chair, Faculty Subcommittee on Research and Honors, 2006-2008 Chair, Department of Political Science, 2002-2005 Chair-Elect, Committee on the Faculty, 2004-2005 Chair, Committee on the Status of Women, 2004-2005 Committee on the Faculty, 1997-1999; 2000-2002 Chair, Faculty Salary Subcommittee, 2001-2002 Chair, Minority Politics Search Committee, Fall 2000 Organizer of faculty-student forum: Is the phantom menace racism? June 1999 Invited address to students, Is the Truth Out There? Nov. 1998 Invited address to students, The Truth is Out There, Bampton House, Feb.1997 Invited address to students, Charles Murray and Democratic Speech, May 1995 Trustee Scholars Class, 1996, 1997, 1998 Faculty Lunch Talk, Aliens, Jan. 1997. Faculty Lunch Talk, Identity Politics and After, Jan. 1995 Organizational Committee, Program in Critical Social Studies, 1996Executive Committee, Womens Studies Program, 1995-1997 Acquaintance Rape Workshop Facilitator, 1994-1996 REFERENCES Professor Susan Buck-Morss, CUNY Graduate Center (sbuck-morss@gc.cuny.edu) Professor Michael Shapiro, Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii (Shapiro@hawaii.edu) Professor McKenzie Wark, Culture and Media, Eugene Lang College (WarkK@newschool.edu). Professor Mark Andrejevic, Center for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland (markbandrejevic@gmail.com).

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