Frank Kalinowski - Environmental Studies

Phone: 828-771-3731
E-Mail: fkalin@warren-wilson.edu
Office : Jensen 308
Address : CPO# 6011
Warren Wilson College Box 9000
Asheville, NC 28815-9000

Education:
Ph.D. Claremont Graduate School, Government
Dissertation: "And The Philosophy of David Hume is of Two Kinds"

M.A. University of Delaware, Political Science
Thesis: "Peter Kropotkin: The Evolutionary Foundation for Anarchism"

B.A. University of Delaware

U.S. Air Force Academy
Field of Interest:
 
Environmental Politics
American Government
Political Theory

Selected Publication:


  • "In the Classroom and In the Street: A Collaborative Program for Environmental Justice," co-authored with Godwin E. Mbamalu, Greening the Campus III, conference proceedings, Ball State University, September 1999


  • "Creating the Environmental Campus: Lessons from Warren Wilson College,: Greening the Campus II, conference proceedings, Ball State University, September 1997


  • "Aldo Leopold as Hunter and Communitarian," in Rooted in the Land: Essays on Community and Place (ed.) William Vitek and Wes Jackson (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996)


  • "David Hume and James Madison on Defining ?The Public Interest,?" in Virtue, Corruption, and Self-Interest (ed.) Richark K. Matthews (Allentown, Lehigh University Press 1994)


  • Book Review of Garrett Ward Sheldon, The Political Philosophy of James Madison, in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 96, Number 2, June 2002 Full Text PDF (available on-campus only)


  • Book Review of Gary Rosen, American Compact: James Madison and the Problem of Founding, in Perspectives on Political Science, Spring 2001 Full Text (available on-campus only)


  • Book Review of Lance Banning, The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic, in Perspectives on Political Science, Winter 1997 Full Text (available on-campus only)
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    Radio Interviews:

  • "Mainstream and Radical Environmentalism," interview on North County (New York) affiliate of National Public Radio, broadcast February 23, 2004


  • "The Environmental Legacies of Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison," interview on North County affiliate of National Public Radio, broadcast March 26, 2004
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