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John McMahon

Curriculum vitae Department of Political Science The Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Ave., Room 5202 303.725.6078 New York, NY 10016 EDUCATION 2010present Ph.D., The Graduate Center, City University of New York Political Science Major Field: Political Theory (With Distinction) Minor Field: International Relations (With Distinction) Womens Studies Certificate Program 2009-2010 M.A., Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver International Studies Major Field: Political Theory Minor Field: Human Rights B.A., University of Denver Summa Cum Laude: International Studies; Russian 809 Classon Ave. Apt. 3R Brooklyn, NY 11238 jmcmahon@gc.cuny.edu

2005-2009

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2013-14 2012-13 Graduate Fellow, Center for Global Ethics and Politics, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The Graduate Center, CUNY Mellon Fellow and Program Assistant, Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series, Democratic Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Differences, The Graduate Center, CUNY Research Fellow, Center for Global Ethics and Politics, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The Graduate Center, CUNY

2011-12

2010-present Enhanced Chancellors Fellow, City University of New York Graduate Center 2008 Phi Beta Kappa, University of Denver

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION 2013 Affective Orientations: Emotions, Gender, and Transformation in De Beauvoirs The Second Sex, CUNY Graduate Center Political Science Graduate Student Conference, April 12 Depoliticization, Essentialization, or Transformation? UN Womens Representations of Men and Masculinity, International Studies Association Annual Convention, April 3-6 The Scales of Politics: Fields of Political Possibility, International Studies Association Annual Convention, April 3-6 2012 Behavior Economics as Apparatus: Producing and Governing Homo Economicus, Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference, November 15-17 Normalizing Gender, Performing the State: Disciplinary Power and Biopower at the Airport Security Checkpoint, New York State Political Science Association Annual Conference, April 20-21 A Post-Structural Right to be Forgotten? Privacy in the Gaze of the Internet Panopticon, International Studies Association Annual Convention, April 1-4 Normalizing Gender, Performing the State: Disciplinary Power and Biopower at the Airport Security Checkpoint, CUNY Graduate Center Political Graduate Student Conference, February 17 Stabilizing Masculinity: US state identity, sovereignty, and the War on Terror, International Studies Association-Northeast Annual Convention,

Science 2011 November 4-5

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Hunter College, CUNY, New York, NY Fall 2013 Women and Gender in Western Political Thought Modern Political Thought

Summer 2013 Women and Gender in Western Political Thought Spring 2013 Women and Gender in Western Political Thought Historical Introduction to American Government

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Fall 2012 Spring 2012 Fall 2011

Women and Gender in Western Political Thought Historical Introduction to American Government Historical Introduction to American Government (Teaching Assistant, 3 sections) Historical Introduction to American Government (Teaching Assistant, 3 sections) Interpreting Politics: An Introduction to Political Ideas (Grader)

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2010-11 Research Assistant, Professor Carol Gould

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 Student Representative, Executive Committee, Political Science Department Student Representative, Executive Committee, Political Science Department Political Science Representative, Doctoral Students Council Committee Member, Political Science Graduate Student Association Member, Student Elections Committee, Political Science Department

EXTRACURRICULAR UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2011-13 Co-Chair, Social and Political Theory Student Association

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association International Studies Association National Womens Studies Associations

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