Danielle K. Scherer danielle.scherer@temple.edu http://sites.temple.edu/daniellescherer/ 431 Gladfelter Hall 1115 Polett Walk Philadelphia, PA 19122 Current Position Assistant Director of Global Studies, 2015 - Present Education, Philadelphia Pennsylvania PhD in Political Science (Expected 2015) MA in Political Science, 2010 Dissertation Title: Return to the First Image: A Place for Peoples in International Relations Dissertation Committee: Professors Mark Pollack (Chair), Orfeo Fioretos, and Jane Gordon Exam Fields: International Relations and Political Theory Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri BA in Political Science and Philosophy with a Minor in Theology, 2007 Magna Cum Laude Conference Papers and Presentations Variations in Identity and Institutional Negotiation: the Case of the Palestinians Presented at the Pennsylvania Political Science Association, Philadelphia, March 20-21, 2015 Presented at Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 16-19, 2015 From Acceptable Loss to Unacceptable Harm: How Norm Entrepreneurs Co-opted the Human Rights Discourse Co-Authored with Taylor Benjamin-Britton Presented at Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 16-19, 2015 Presented at, April 28, 2015 Game of Drones: the Consequences of Technological Proliferation and the Changing Nature of Conflict Co-Authored with Arnold Kim Presented at International Studies Association in New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015 Presented at the Strategic Studies Symposium at the National Defense University s College of International Security Affairs, Fort Bragg, May 14-15, 2015 Precarious Labor and the Academy Panel Participant at Critical Geography Conference,, November 7-9, 2014 Identity and Institutional Negotiation in Europe: the Case of the Roma Presented at, May 6, 2014 Presented at International Studies Association in Toronto, March 26-29, 2014 Presented at European Studies Conference, October 3-5, 2013 Palestinian Identity Transformation: A Study in International Law and Identity Negotiation Presented at Midwest International Studies Association in St. Louis, November 7-10, 2013
Politics of Deviant Sexuality Chairperson/Moderator for Women, Gender, and Sexualities Conference at, April 27, 2013 Recognition and Negotiation in Eritrea: An Exploration of Identity and Sovereignty Negotiation Between a People and International Institutions Presented at, April 19, 2013 Presented at the Pennsylvania Political Science Association in Harrisburg, PA, April 5-6, 2013 Presented at the Center for Humanities at Temple at, April 2, 2013 On Recognition Presented at March 30, 2012 Competitive Legal Statuses in a Fragmented (Legal) World Presented at the Southern Political Science Association in New Orleans, January 12-14, 2012 Organized and sat on panel: International and Domestic Dimensions of Legalizations in Human Rights Regimes The Power of Recognition: International Law and Identity (Re)formation Presented at the International Studies Association North East in Providence, Rhode Island, November 4-5, 2011 Recognition and Identity (Re)formation in International Law Presented at, May 3, 2011 A Critique of Elizabeth Cohen s Sovereignty of Time in Citizenship Discussant at s Political Theory Workshop, November 17, 2010 The Newness and Constraints of Serial Bilateralism Presented at Global Temple Conference at, November 16, 2010 Fellowships, Recognitions, and Awards Teaching William Allen Jones Award for Excellence in Teaching, Spring 2015 Graduate Teaching Fellow with s Teaching and Learning Center, 2011-14 Research Lynn Miller Writing Grant from the at Spring 2013, Fall 2014, Spring 2014, Spring 2015 Senior Scholar Fellow with the Center for Humanities at, 2013 Research Award from the Center for Humanities at, 2013 Research Award from the at, 2013 Travel Other Travel Award from College of Liberal Arts, Fall 2011 and Spring 2015 Professional Development Travel Award from International Studies Association, Spring 2014 Travel Award from the at Summer 2013, Fall 2014, and Spring 2014 University Leadership Award, Saint Louis University, 2006 and 2007 Scherer 2
Research Experience Summer 2015 Research Assistant to Professor Mark Pollack Summer 2014 Fall 2013 Present Research Assistant to Professor Hillel Soifer Project & Research Assistant to Professor Orfeo Fioretos Editorial Assistant for International Institutions and Politics in Time (Forthcoming from Oxford University Press) Editorial Assistant for The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism (Forthcoming 2015) Organized Contemporary Politics and Historical Legacies: a Conference on Historical Institutionalism in Political Science at and University of Pennsylvania, October 25-26, 2013 Spring 2011 12 Project & Research Assistant to Professor Mark Pollack Organized Jean Monnet Workshop on the US, the EU, and International Law at, June 1, 2012 Organized Jean Monnet Workshop on Transatlantic Relations under Obama: A Research Workshop at, May 18, 2012 Organized Jean Monnet Workshop on Antidiscrimination Law and Policy in the European Union at, April 13, 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2008 Spring 2008 Research Assistant to Professor Robin Kolodny Research Assistant to Professor Heath Fogg-Davis Research Assistant to Professor Gary Mucciaroni Research Assistant to Professor Carol Gould Summer Schools and Workshops Pay It Forward: A Workshop of Women Helping Women in International Relations at the International Studies Association, March 25, 2014 Gregynog Ideas Lab II: Summer School in PostInternational Politics Participant and Presenter at Summer School in Gregynog, Wales, July 15-20, 2013 Planning for Qualitative Research: Design, Analysis and Software Integration Participant at Research Talk Methods Conference hosted by, January 16-18, 2013 Working Papers Game of Drones: The Consequences of Technological Proliferation and the Changing Nature of Conflict Institutionalized Hegemony: A Constructivist Look at IO Socialization Losing the Individual: Nationalism s Destructive Nature Scherer 3
From Acceptable Loss to Unacceptable Harm: How Norm Entrepreneurs Co-opted the Human Rights Discourse Teaching Experience (at unless otherwise specified) Primary Instructor Summer 2015 War and Peace (Online) Fall 2012 Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences Summer 2012 Contemporary Politics of Europe Spring 2012 Comparative Public Policy Spring 2012 Contemporary Perspectives (Writing Intensive) at Philadelphia University Fall 2011 Introduction to Political Philosophy (Writing Intensive) Spring 2011 The Making of American Society Summer 2009 Introduction to Political Philosophy (Writing Intensive) Teaching Assistant Fall 2010 Spring 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2009 Fall 2008 Spring 2008 Quantitative Literacy in the Social Sciences with Professor Kevin Arceneaux World Affairs with Professor Mark Pollack Making of American Society with Professor Robin Kolodny Quantitative Literacy in the Social Sciences with Professor Kevin Arceneaux Introduction to International Politics with Professor John Masker Development and Globalization with Professor Alistair Howard Grader Spring 2011 Spring 2010 Spring 2009 U.S. Supreme Court with Professor Conrad Weiler Latin American Politics with Professor Hillel Soifer Civil Rights and Civil Liberties with Professor Conrad Weiler Professional Memberships Member, American Political Science Association Member, International Studies Association Member, Midwest Political Science Association Member, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics University Service Swarthmore College External Honors Examiner,, Spring 2013 Philadelphia University Member of Selection Committee for Pfaltzgraff Paper Prize, Spring 2012 International Relations Search Committee, Member Fall 2014 Center for Humanities at Temple Co-Organized CHAT Conference on The Future of Knowledge, April 17, 2013 Internship Coordinator for the Political Science, Summer 2011 Graduate Committee Member for the Political Science Department, 2010-12 Member of the Political Science Graduate Student Association, 2008-Present President, 2009-11 Graduate Student Association, Member 2008-Present Lead Negotiator 2013-14 Scherer 4
Staff Organizer, 2012-2015 Co-President, 2011-12 Steward for Political Science Department, 2009-10 The Teaching and Learning Center Facilitator for New Teaching Assistant Orientation Facilitating Meaningful Discussion in the Classroom, August 2011-14 Inclusive Teaching Strategies, August 2010 Facilitator for Instructor Workshop Series Acknowledging and Overcoming Language Barriers in the Classroom, March 2012 Engaging with and Accommodating ESL Students, February 2012 Textual Engagement Getting Your Students to Read, October 2011 Constructive Learning Models for Teaching through Discussion, October 2011 Increasing Student Engagement in the Classroom, September 2011 Skills Statistical Analysis Stata, SPSS, R Qualitative Analysis AtlasTi, NVivo Online Teaching Wimba, Blackboard Collaborative, Voicethread References Dr. Mark Pollack Professor Jean Monnet Chair 215-204-7782 mark.pollack@temple.edu Dr. Orfeo Fioretos Undergraduate Chair and Associate Professor 215-204-8919 kof@temple.edu Dr. Kevin Arceneaux Graduate Chair and Associate Professor 215-204-6950 kevin.arceneaux@temple.edu Dr. Robin Kolodny Professor 215-204-7709 rkolodny@temple.edu Scherer 5