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Margaret Crouch
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Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Minnesota (1985) B.A. in Philosophy, Colorado State University (1978)
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734-487-0908
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mcrouch@emich.edu
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Recipient of the CAS Teaching Excellence Alumni Award, the Distinguished Faculty Award in Teaching and of the Michigan Governing Board Distinguished Faculty Award. Her recent teaching interests are in interdisciplinary and global learning, especially about the environment.
EMU service: Director of the Women's Studies Program, Chair of the College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Council, AAUP Executive Council Member, Faculty Senate Member, co-director of General Education Implementation, Honors Advisory Council, WGST Committees, and co-director of the Global Learning Seminar.
Current President of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, Treasurer of FEAST, and editor of the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy.
Recent presentations at the North American Society for Social Philosophy International Social Philosophy conference, Feminist Ethics and Social Philosophy Conference, Oxford Round Table, Pacific American Philosophical Association Meeting, the Institute for Teaching and Research on Women in Istanbul and Bodrum Turkey, and in New Delhi, India, Oakland University and University of Windsor.
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| ENVI 105 Introduction to Environment and Society (team-taught interdisciplinary) |
| PHIL 120 Introduction to Critical Reasoning (online)
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| PHIL 179/PLSC 120 Introduction to Human Rights (team-taught interdisciplinary) |
| PHIL 179/PHY 105/PLSC 120 Global Energy Resources: Physics, Philosophy, and Policy (team-taught interdisciplinary) |
| PHIL/WGST 226 Feminist Theory |
| PHIL 228 Global Ethics |
| CASI 240 Reel Women/Real Women |
| BIOL/SOCL/WGST/PHIL 279 or 592 Global Environmental Change and the Conservation of the Amazon Rain Forest and the Great Lakes |
| PHIL 331 History of Modern Philosophy |
| PHIL 379 Philosophical Perspectives on Love and Friendship |
| PHIL/WGST 426 Topics in Gender and Philosophy |
| PHIL 460 Philosophy of Language |
| PHIL/WGST/LITR 479/592 Gender, Modernity and Freedom of Movement (team-taught) |
| WGST 530 Women and Film |
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Recent Publications: |
Crouch, Margaret A. "Implicit Bias and Gender (and Other Sorts of) Diversity in Philosophy and the Academy in the Context of the Corporatized University." Journal of Social Philosophy 43, no. 3 (2012): 212-226. Access at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.emich.edu/doi/10.1111/josp.2012.43.issue-3/issuetoc
Crouch, Margaret A., “Sexual Harassment in the Academy: The 21st Century.” APA Newsletter on Feminist Philosophy (Spring, 2012).
Crouch, Margaret A. “Gender and Online Education.” APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers, 2009.
Crouch, Margaret A. Book Review: Contemporary Feminist Theory and Activism: Six Global Issues. APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, Fall 2011.
Crouch, Margaret A. “Sexual Harassment in Public Places.” Social Philosophy Today: Gender, Equality and Social Justice, Volume 25. Philosophy Documentation Center, 2009.
Crouch, Margaret A. “Sexual Harassment.” In Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States, ed. David S. Tanenhaus. New York: MacMillan Reference, 2008.
Crouch, Margaret A. “Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, 477 U.S. 57 (1986).” In Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States, ed. David S. Tanenhaus. New York: MacMillan Reference, 2008.
“Locke on Language and Reality.” Locke Studies 1 (2001): 87-104.
Thinking about Sexual Harassment: A Guide for the Perplexed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
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