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ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2017 - 2018 Executive Committee Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research 2015 - 2016 Interim MPA Program Director 2014-2016 Drover, Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research 1998-2001 Head of Political Science, University of Wyoming 1997-present Professor of Political Science, University of Wyoming 1993-95 Head, Department of Political Science, University of Wyoming 1988-1997 Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Wyoming. 1991-2017 Faculty Affiliate, American Studies Program, University of Wyoming. 1995-2005 Faculty Affiliate, School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming. 1987-88 Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Montana. 1983-87 Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Montana. 1982-83 Temporary Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Wyoming. SABBATICALS 2017 Sabbatical (Spring Semester): Developing a book manuscript on the Radical Right political movement. 1997 Sabbatical (Fall semester): Developed a new focus in my teaching and research. OTHER POSITIONS 1980-81 Research Associate with Colorado Water Resources Research Institute: prepared policy and administrative recommendations for a proposed state groundwater quality management program. 1978-79 Colorado Energy Research Institute Graduate Fellowship: prepared a white paper on energy impact assistance. 1978 Research Associate: National Science Foundation project (three months) on arid and semi-arid lands, Henry P. Caulfield, Principal Investigator. 1977 Colorado Energy Research Institute Government Internship: six months in Colorado Governors (Richard Lamm) Office working to establish a national energy impact assistance program. PUBLISHED WORKS Books: Philip D. Brick and R. McGreggor Cawley, eds. 1996. A Wolf in the Garden: The Land Rights Movement and the New Environmental Debate. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1993. Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion and Environmental Politics. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Second printing, paperback edition, 1996. Refereed Journal Articles: Justin Piccorelli and R. McGreggor Cawley, 2022, The Case of Donald Trump and the Goldwater Rule: Politics and Professional Ethics Intertwined, Political Research Quarterly, 0(0). https://doi-org.libproxy.uwyo.edu/10.1177/10659129211004785. R. McGreggor Cawley, 2015, Inserting Frontier into Dichotomies: Politics, Administration, and Agonistic Pluralism, Administrative Theory & Praxis, 37: 1 15. R. McGreggor Cawley, 2013, On Ideographs, Individuals, and Freedom: Henry David Thoreau Meets F. A. Hayek, Administrative Theory & Praxis, 35: 335-355. Teena Gabrielson and R. McGreggor Cawley. 2010. Plain Member and Citizen: Aldo Leopold and Environmental Citizenship, Citizenship Studies 14(5): 605 614. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2010. Public Administration and Modernism Revisited: A Maquette of Narrative Construction, International Journal of Organization and Behavior 13(4): 500 - 534. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2009. A House of Mirrors: Administration and Reality, International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior 12: 88 108. Phillip Brick and R. McGreggor Cawley. 2008. Producing Political Climate Change: The Hidden Life of U. S. Environmentalism, Environmental Politics 17: 200 218. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2006. Come Out Neville: Some Thoughts on the Myth of Progress, International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior 9: 55 71. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2001. Everything is Hitched to Everything Else: Environmentalism, Governmentality, and Legitimacy, Administrative Theory & Praxis 23: 83 98. Robert Schuhmann, R. McGreggor Cawley, Richard Green, and Alan Schenker. 2000. The MPA and Distance Education: A Story as a Tool of Engagement, Public Administration and Management: An Interactive Journal Vol. 5, no. 4, www.pamij.com. John Freemuth and R. McGreggor Cawley. 1998. Science, Expertise and the Public: The Politics of Ecosystem Management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Landscape and Urban Planning 40: 211-219. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1998. We May Help Make Up the General Mind: Reuniting Wilson, Taylor, and Pinchot, Administrative Theory & Praxis 20: 55 67. R. McGreggor Cawley and William Chaloupka. 1996. American Governmentality: Michel Foucault and Public Administration, American Behavioral Scientist 41: 28 - 42. R. McGreggor Cawley and John Freemuth. 1993. Three Farms, Mother Earth and other Dilemmas: The Politics of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Society and Natural Resources 6: pp. 41-53. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1988. Biodiversity: Lessons from the U.S. Wilderness Act, Society and Natural Resources 1: 205-214. R. McGreggor Cawley and William Chaloupka. 1985. James Watt and the Environmentalists: A Clash of Ideologies. Policy Studies Journal, 14: 244-254. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1982. Changes in Federal-State Relations: The Sagebrush Rebellion, Southwestern Review of Management and Economics, 2: 1-12. Non-Refereed Journal/Invited Articles: R. McGreggor Cawley. 2018. Rebel Yell: Why the Sagebrush Rebellion Didnt End with Malheur, Western Confluence, 9:45. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2016. Behind the Oregon Standoff, Youll Find Big Questions About Democracy, New York Times Magazine (electronic edition), 8 January 2016. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2011. Inviting the Cold Monster to a Tea Party, Administrative Theory & Praxis, 33: 464 468. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2008. These Things are Complicated, Administrative Theory & Praxis 30: 369 373. R. McGreggor Cawley. 2003. Still Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: Some Thoughts on Hope, Progress, and Politics, Journal of Land, Resource, & Environmental Law 23: 1 13. John Freemuth and R. McGreggor Cawley. 1993. Ecosystem Management: The Relationship Among Science, Land Managers, and the Public, The George Wright Forum, 10: 26-32. Textbooks: Gregg Cawley, Michael Horan, Larry Hubbell, James King, and Robert Schuhmann. 2000. The Equality State: Government and Politics in Wyoming, 4th Edition. Dubuque, Iowa: Eddie Bowers Publishing Company. Refereed Chapters in Books: R. McGreggor Cawley and John C. Freemuth. 2007. Science, Politics, and Federal Lands, in Zachery Smith and John Freemuth, eds., Environmental Politics and Policy in the West. Boulder, CO.: University of Colorado Press, pp.69 -88. Frieda Knobloch and R. McGreggor Cawley. 2005. Endangered Species Protection and Ways of Life: Beyond Economy and Ecology, in Jason Shogren, ed., Species At Risk: Using economic Incentives to Shelter Endangered Species on Private Lands. Austin: University of Texas Press, pp. 131 145. R. McGreggor Cawley and John Freemuth. 1997. A Critique of the Multiple Use Framework in Public Lands Decision-Making, in Charles Davis, ed., Western Public Lands and Environmental Politics. Boulder: Westview Press, pp. 32 - 44. R. McGreggor Cawley and Robert M. Lawrence. 1995. National Security Policy and Federal Lands Policy, or, the Greening of the Pentagon, in William Crotty, ed., Post-Cold War Policy: The Social and Domestic Context . Chicago: Nelson-Hall Publishers, pp. 274-292. William Chaloupka and R. McGreggor Cawley. 1991. The Great Wild Hope: Nature, Environmentalism, and the Open Secret, in Jane Bennett and William Chaloupka, eds., In the Nature of Things: Language, Politics, and the Environment. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 3-23. Sally K. Fairfax and R. McGreggor Cawley. 1991. Land and Natural Resource Policy: (II) Key Contemporary Issues, in Clive Thomas, ed., Politics, Government and Public Policy in the American West. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, pp. 435-452. R. McGreggor Cawley and Sally K. Fairfax. 1991. Land and Natural Resource Policy: (I) Development and Current Status, in Clive Thomas, ed., Politics, Government and Public Policy in the American West. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, pp. 417-434. R. McGreggor Cawley and Charles Davis. 1989. The Future of State-Federal Relations in Water Resource Policy in the Southwest: Lessons to be Learned from Wyoming, in Zachary Smith, ed., Water and the Future of the Southwest. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, pp. 101-112. R. McGreggor Cawley and William Chaloupka. 1987. Federal Land Policy: The Conservative Challenge and the Environmental Response, in Pillip O. Foss, ed., Federal Land Policy. New York: Greenwood Press, pp. 21-31. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1983. Liberty and Scarcity: William Ophuls Reconsidered, in Susan Welch and Robert Miewald, eds., Scarce Natural Resources: The Challenge to Public Policymaking. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, pp. 47-64. Non-Refereed Chapters in Books: Phillip Brick and R. McGreggor Cawley. 2008. Producing Political Climate Change: The Hidden Life of U. S. Environmentalism, in Elizabeth Bomberg and David Schlosberg, eds., Environmentalism in the United States: Changing Conceptions of Activism. New York: Routledge, pp. 14 -32. R. McGreggor Cawley and William Chaloupka. 2000. Michel Foucault and Public Administration, in Mario A. Rivera and Gary M. Woller, eds., Public Administration in a New Era: Postmodern and Critical Perspectives. Burke, VA.: Chatelaine Press, pp. 25 44. R. McGreggor Cawley and Kenyon Griffin. 1983. Regional Equity: The Politics of Severance Taxation, in Richard Ganzel, ed., Resource Conflicts in the West. Reno: Nevada Public Affairs Institute, pp. 80-93. Refereed Proceedings/Transactions: R. McGreggor Cawley. 2000. Wilderness, Natural Areas, and Ecological Reserves: Thoughts on the Politics of the Big Outside, David N. Cole and Stephan F. McCool, eds., Proceedings: Wilderness Science in a Time of Change. Proc. RMRS-P-000. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Non-Refereed Proceedings/Transactions: R. McGreggor Cawley. 2000. Pluralism and Gridlock: Rethinking Goverance in the USA, Francois Theron, Andries van Rooyen, and Johan van Baalen, eds., Good Governance for People: Policy and Management. Stellenbosh, RSA: School of Public Management, University of Stellenbosh, pp. 114 122. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1998. The Cyberclassroom in an Era of Deterritorialized Community, Francois Theron, Andries van Rooyen, and Frederick Uys, eds., Spanning the Global Divide: Networking for Sustainable Delivery. Stellenbosh, RSA: School of Public Management, University of Stellenbosh, pp. 29 39. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1994. The Colorado Plateau Today, Grand Canyon Toward a Geography of Hope: Symposium Proceedings. Flagstaff, Arizona: Grand Canyon Trust, pp. 47 - 49. Thomas Buchanan and R. McGreggor Cawley. 1989. Wildlife Management, Economic Development and Land Ownership: Issues in Western Resource Management, The Forum: Journal of the Association for Arid Land Studies. Lubbock, Texas: Association for Arid Land Studies. Other Thomas Quigley, R. Garth Taylor, and R. McGreggor Cawley. 1988. Public Resource Pricing: An Analysis of Range Policy. USDA, Forest Service, Resource Bulletin PNW-RB-158. R. McGreggor Cawley. 1982. Tracking the Sagebrush Rebellion, Wyoming Stockman-Farmer, p. 15. HONORS AND AWARDS 2009 John P. Ellbogen Meritorious Classroom Teaching Award 2008 Outstanding Teaching in Political Science, American Political Science Association/Pi Sigma Alpha 2008 Extraordinary Merit for Teaching. 2008 Selected as a Top Twenty Teacher, by A&S graduates. 1996 Excellent in Advising, UW Center for Teaching Excellence. 1996 Friends of Staff, UW Staff Senate. 1996 Honorary Membership, Golden Key National Honor Society. 1996 Selected as a Top Twenty Teacher by A&S graduates. 1995 Selected as a Best Teacher by A&S graduates. 1994 Selected as a Best Teacher by A&S graduates. 1993 Selected as a Best Teacher by A&S graduates. 1992 Top Prof, Motor Board, University of Wyoming. 1992 Outstanding Political Science Professor, Pi Sigma Alpha, University of Wyoming. PAPERS PRESENTED/SYMPOSIA/INVITED LECTURES/PROFESSIONALMEETINGS/WORKSHOPS 2019. R. McGreggor Cawley, The Truth Is Out There, Or Is It? presentation at Public Administration Theory Network, Denver, Colorado. 2018. R. McGreggor Cawley, Governmentality, Nanny State, and Public Service, presentation at American Society for Public Administration, Denver, Colorado. 2017. R. Mcgreggor Cawley, Narrative Evolution and the Question of Extinction, presentation at Public Administration Theory Network, Laramie, Wyoming. 2017. (with Justin Piccorelli), The Politics of Race and the Trauma of Epistemic Pluralism, presentation at Western Political Science Association, Vancouver, BC. 2014. R. McGreggor Cawley, The Use of Consistency as a Tool of Intimidation, presentation at Public Administration Theory Network, Miami, Florida. 2014. R. McGreggor Cawley, Inserting Frontier into Dichotomies: The Politics of Marriage, presentation at American Society of Public Administration, Washington, D. C. 2012. R. McGreggor Cawley, On Ideographs, Individualism and Freedom: Henry David Thoreau Meets F. A. Hayek, paper presented at Public Administration Theory Network, South Padre Island, Texas. 2009. R. McGreggor Cawley, Revisiting Physics and Politics: Democracy and Change, paper presented at American Society of Public Administration Conference, San Diego, California. 2009. R. McGreggor Cawley, Sex and Intelligent Design: Problems That Emerge When Narratives Meet, paper presented at Public Administration Theory Network Conference, Omaha, Nebraska. 2008. R. McGreggor Cawley, The Ghost of Teleos: A Sidebar About the Politics and Science of Ecosystems, paper presented at American Society for Environmental History Conference, Boise, Idaho. 2008. Philip Brick and R. McGreggor Cawley, Saving and Being Saved: Climate Change and the Unsettling of Green Identities, paper presented at Western Political Science Association Conference, San Diego, California. 2007. R. McGreggor Cawley, A House of Mirrors: Administration and Reality, paper presented at Anti-Essential Administration Conference, Florida Atlantic University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. 2007. Philip Brick and R. McGreggor Cawley, Producing Political Climate Change: The Hidden Life of U.S. Environmentalism, paper presented at the Western Political Science Association Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada. 2006. R. McGreggor Cawley, The Beast Called Science and the Art of Discourse, paper presented at Public Administration Theory Network Conference, Olympia, Washington. 2005. R. McGreggor Cawley, Science as Noun and Science as Verb: Why the Difference Is Important. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2004. R. McGreggor Cawley, Come Out, Neville!: Thoughts on Self, Agency, and Determinism, paper presented at Public Administration Theory Network Conference, Omaha, Nebraska. 2004. (with Phil Brick) Uncertain Power: Environmentalism, Strategy, and Natural Resource Policy Metaphors, paper presented at Western Political Science Association, Portland, Oregon. 2003. The Progress of Dead White Men, paper presented at Public Administration Theory Conference, Anchorage, Alaska. 2002: R. McGreggor Cawley, Federalism and U.S. Government Lands participant in roundtable, Social Science History Association. 2001. Rethinking the Roles of Science and Politics In Environmentalism, paper presented at From Radical to Normal: Evolving Environmental Policy in the American West conference sponsored by FREE/Galatin Writers, Bozeman, Montana. 2000. Science, Laws, and Rights in Federal Land Policy, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society of Range Management, Boise, Idaho. 2000. Everything is Hitched to Everything Else: Michel Foucault Meets John Gaus, paper presented at the annual Public Administration Theory Network conference, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. 1999. Pluralism and Gridlock: Rethinking Governance in the USA, paper presented at the 7th Winelands Conference, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. 1999. Wilderness, Natural Areas, and Ecological Reserves: Thoughts on the Politics of the Big Outside, paper presented at conference sponsored by the Aldo Leopold Institute, Missoula, Montana. 1998. Collaboration and the BLM, paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Public Administration. 1997. The Cyberclassroom in an Era of Deterritorialized Community, 5th Winelands Conference, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa. Delivered paper via videotaped presentation. 1995 (with Philip Brick) A Wolf in the Garden, American Society of Environmental History Conference. 1993 Informing the Public: Wilson, Pinchot, and Taylor Reunited, Public Administration Theory Network. 1992 (with John Freemuth) The Politics of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, George Wright Society Conference. 1991 (with John Freemuth) Tree Farms, Mother Earth and other Dilemmas, Public Administration Theory Network. 1991 (with Robert M. Lawrence) The Interface Between National Security Policy and Federal Lands Policy, or the Greening of the Military, Western Political Science Association. 1990 Politics, Science, and Radicalism on the Public Lands, American Society of Public Administration. 1990 (with William Chaloupka) The Great Wild Hope: Environmentalism and the Open Secret, Southern Political Science Association. 1989 Environmentalism in the Post-Reagan Era: The Irony of Victory? American Society of Public Administration. 1989 Professionalism, Politics, and Public Land Management, Western Political Science Association. 1989 New Conservation, Northwest Political Science Association, Boise State University. 1988 (with William Chaloupka) Metanature and the Wilderness of Power, Discourse on Power Conference, Arizona State University. 1988 (with Thomas Buchanan) Wildlife Management, Economic Development and Land Ownership: Issues in Western Resource Management, Western Social Science Association. 1985 Wilderness Policy: When a Compromise Is Not A Compromise, Western Political Science Association. 1985 (with William Chaloupka) James Watt and the Environmentalists: An Analysis of a Public Philosophy Debate, Western Political Science Association. 1983 (with Charles Davis) Changing State-Federal Relations in Water Resource Policy: The Case of Wyoming, Western Political Science Association. 1983 (with Marjorie Reece) Wilderness: Conflict and Policy in the Redistributive Arena, Western Social Science Association. 1982 The Sagebrush Rebellion: New Issues in Advising the U.S. Department of Interior in the Management of Western Public Lands, Western Social Science Association. 1982 Deregulation, Regulatory Reform and the Sagebrush Rebellion, American Society of Public Administration Region VIII. 1982 Changes in Federal-State Relations: The Sagebrush Rebellion, Western Political Science Association. Other Conference Participation: 2001 Politics of the Federal Estate, Western Political Science Association, Panel Moderator. 2000 Wye Faculty Seminar, The Aspen Institute, Queenstown , Maryland. 1999 Summer Institute, Center for the Rocky Mountain West, Missoula, Montana. 1995 Roundtable on Post Modern Public Administration, Public Administration Theory Network, Panel Organizer and Moderator. 1994 Roundtable on Current and Future Research Trends in Federal Land Policy, at the 1994 Western Social Science Association, Panel Participant. 1992 Public VIII Conference (Cheyenne, Wyoming), American Society of Public Administration, Program Chair. 1990 Region VIII Conference (Cheyenne, Wyoming), American Society of Public Administration, Program Chair. 1990 The Meaning of Wilderness, panel at 1990 Western Social Science Association, Panel Moderator. 1989 Legislative Committee Western Political Science Association, Panel Discussant. 1986 Federal Lands Management: Current and Chronic Problems, American Society of Public Administration, Panel Organizer and Moderator. 1986 Workshop on Federal Lands and Public Policy American Political Science Association, Panel Participant. 1985 The New Regulatory Politics, Western Political Science Association, Panel Moderator. 1984 Natural Resource and Public Land Use Section, Western Social Science Association, Co-Program Chair (with Sally Fairfax). 1983 Alternative Futures for the Federal Public Lands, Western Political Science Association, Panel Discussant. 1982 Federalism, Water Policy, and Energy Development, Western Social Science Association, Panel Moderator. Invited Presentations: 2013 R. McGreggor Cawley, Patriotism as a Dangerous Idea, invited presentation for Carbon County Higher Education Center, Rawlins, Wyoming. 2003 R. McGreggor Cawley, State Trust Lands and Politics, invited presentation for the Western State Lands Commissioners Association, Big Sky, Montana. 2002 R. McGreggor Cawley, Current Trends in Federal Land Politics invited presentation for the Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah. 2002: R. McGreggor Cawley, Still Beyond the 100th Meridian, invited presentation for the Stegner Center 7th Annual Symposiuim, University of Utah School of Law. 2001 Western Divide invited panelist for public television (Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada) program filmed in Boise, Idaho. 2001 Darkening Hero, invited participant in colloquium sponsored by The Liberty Fund, Bozeman, Montana. 2001 Rethinking the Role of Science in Environmentalism, Boise Cascade Lecture on Environmental Affairs, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. 2001 Future Directions in Federal Land Policy, Wyoming Stockgrowers Leadership Conference, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 2000 A Voice for the Inanimate Object: Some Thoughts on the Politics of Wilderness, 4th Annual William O. Douglas Lecture, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. 2000 Environmental Politics As If Politics Mattered, Arts and Sciences Lecture Series, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, Nebraska. 2000 Current Developments in Federal Land Policy, Wyoming Society for Range Management, Laramie, Wyoming. 1997 Keynote Address, Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts. 1996 Federal Land Policy and Directions, The Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation Midwinter Conference, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1996 Political Aspects of Environmentalism and Resource Management, The Colorado/Wyoming Society of American Foresters, Laramie, Wyoming. 1995 Ethics and Politics, Renewing and Advancing Ethics in America: Inaugural Symposium for the Center for the Advancement of Ethics, University of Wyoming. 1995 Radical Environmentalism, Anti-Environmentalism, and the Future, Earth Day Celebrations, University of Wyoming. 1995 Sagebrush Rebellion II, Law Week Program, University of Wyoming Law School. 1994 The Colorado Plateau Today, Grand Canyon, Toward a Geography of Hope: A Symposium, Grand Canyon Trust, Flagstaff, Arizona. 1994 Current Issues in Environmental Politics, Western-Pacific Chapter of the American Association of law Libraries, Jackson, Wyoming. 1993 Politics, Ideas, and Ecosystem Management: The Question of the Public, U.S. General Accounting Office Teleconference on Natural Resources Development and Protection, Denver, Colorado. 1993 Science, Politics, and the National Parks: The Issue of Community, Symposium on the 50th Anniversary of the Jackson Hole Monument, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson, Wyoming. 1991 Public Land Politics: Nature and Protests, Wyoming Woolgrowers, Casper, Wyoming. 1991 Who or What is the Public in Public Lands, Idaho Section, Society for Range Management, Sun Valley, Idaho. 1990 Panic on the Public Lands, Frank Church Conference on Public Policy, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. 1990 Natural Resource Policy and Environmentalism in the Post-Regan Era, Department of Political Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. OTHER ACTIVITIES/ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1994 Visiting Professor, Department of Public Management, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. 1992 Testimony before the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Field Hearings on Grazing Fees, Casper, Wyoming. 1987 Outside Evaluator for the Wyoming Council for the Humanities: A Symposium Commemorating the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, Cheyenne, Wyoming.     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