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Toly 1 Curriculum Vitae Noah J. Toly August 30, 2017 [email protected] EDUCATION 2006 Ph.D., Urban Affairs & Public Policy, University of Delaware 2005 M.A., Urban Affairs & Public Policy, University of Delaware 2012 M.A., Theology, Wheaton College 1999 B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies and Spanish, Wheaton College PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2016-Present Professor of Politics & International Relations Director of the Center for Urban Engagement Faculty Fellow, Humanitarian & Disaster Institute Wheaton College 2016-2017 Senior Fellow for Global Cities Chicago Council on Global Affairs 2011-2016 Associate Professor of Politics & International Relations Director of the Center for Urban Engagement Faculty Fellow, Humanitarian & Disaster Institute Wheaton College 2006-2011 Assistant Professor of Politics & International Relations Director of Urban Studies Faculty Fellow, Humanitarian & Disaster Institute Wheaton College 2005-2006 Policy Fellow Center for Energy & Environmental Policy University of Delaware Other Affiliations 2017-Present Non-Resident Senior Fellow for Global Cities Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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Curriculum Vitae

Noah J. Toly August 30, 2017

[email protected]

EDUCATION

2006 Ph.D., Urban Affairs & Public Policy, University of Delaware 2005 M.A., Urban Affairs & Public Policy, University of Delaware 2012 M.A., Theology, Wheaton College 1999 B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies and Spanish, Wheaton College

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2016-Present Professor of Politics & International Relations Director of the Center for Urban Engagement Faculty Fellow, Humanitarian & Disaster Institute Wheaton College

2016-2017 Senior Fellow for Global Cities Chicago Council on Global Affairs 2011-2016 Associate Professor of Politics & International Relations

Director of the Center for Urban Engagement Faculty Fellow, Humanitarian & Disaster Institute Wheaton College

2006-2011 Assistant Professor of Politics & International Relations

Director of Urban Studies Faculty Fellow, Humanitarian & Disaster Institute Wheaton College

2005-2006 Policy Fellow

Center for Energy & Environmental Policy University of Delaware

Other Affiliations

2017-Present Non-Resident Senior Fellow for Global Cities Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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2013-Present Lecturer Center for Global Politics Free University of Berlin

2012-2013 Senior Fellow

Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion University of Chicago

2013-2014 Teaching Faculty

Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies

PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles 2016 Toly, Noah J. “Brexit, Global Cities, and the Future of World Order.”

Globalizations 14(1): 142-149. 2013 Toly, Noah J. "‘Risk and Responsibility in Global Environmental

Governance." Christian Scholars Review XLII(3): 261-276.

2012 Toly, Noah J. “The Meaning of the Global City: The Continued Relevance of Jacques Ellul to 21st Century Urbanism.” Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 32(3): 231-242. Toly, Noah J., Sofie Bouteligier, Ben Gibson, and Graham Smith. “American Cities, Global Networks: Mapping Multiple Geographies of Globalization in the Americas.” URBE: Revista Brasileira de Gestao Urbana 4(1): 73-86. Toly, Noah J., Sofie Bouteligier, Ben Gibson, and Graham Smith (2012). "New Maps, New Questions: Global Cities Beyond the Advanced Producer and Financial Services Sector." Globalizations 9(2): 289-306.

2008 Toly, Noah J. “Transnational Municipal Networks and Climate Change:

From Global Governance to Global Politics.” Globalizations 5(3): 341-356. 2006 Byrne, John, Kristen Hughes, Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “Can

Cities Sustain Life in the Greenhouse?” Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 26(2): 84-95.

2005 Toly, Noah J. “Climate Change and Climate Change Policy as Human

Sacrifice: Artifice, Idolatry, and Environment in a Technological Society.” Christian Scholar’s Review XXXV(1): 63-78.

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Toly, Noah J. “A Tale of Two Regimes: Instrumentality and Commons Access.” Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 25(1): 26-36.

2004 Toly, Noah J. “Globalization and the Capitalization of Nature: A Political

Ecology of Biodiversity in Mesoamerica.” Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 24(1): 47-54.

Books & Edited Volumes

Forthcoming Toly, Noah J. The Gardener’s Dirty Hands: The Tragic, the Environment, and

Christian Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2015 Johnson, Craig A., Noah J. Toly, and Heike Schroeder (Eds.). The Urban Climate Challenge: Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime. New York: Routledge.

Toly, Noah J. Cities of Tomorrow and the City to Come: A Theology of Urban Life.

Grand Rapids: Zondervan. 2013 Greenman, Jeffrey P., Read M. Schuchardt, and Noah J. Toly.

Understanding Jacques Ellul. Eugene, OR: Cascade.

Ryken, Phil and Noah J. Toly. What is Mercy Ministry? Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian & Reformed Publishers.

2011 Amen, Mark, Noah J. Toly, Patricia McCarney, and Klaus Segbers (Eds.).

Cities and Global Governance: New Sites and Actors in International Relations. London: Ashgate.

2010 Toly, Noah J. and Daniel I. Block (Eds.). Keeping God’s Earth: The Global

Environment in Biblical Perspective. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. 2006 Byrne, John, Noah J. Toly, and Leigh Glover (Eds.). (2006). Transforming

Power: Energy, Environment, and Society in Conflict. In the Energy and Environmental Policy Series. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Book Chapters Forthcoming Lamb, Rachel, Ben S. Lowe, and Noah J. Toly, “Climate Scepticism and

the Bible” in The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and Ecology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2016 Toly, Noah J. “Guilt” in Fueling Culture: Energy, History, Politics. New York:

Fordham University Press.

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2015 Johnson, Craig, Heike Schroeder, and Noah J. Toly. “Introduction: Urban Resilience, Low Carbon Governance, and the Global Climate Regime” in The Urban Climate Challenge: Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime. New York: Routledge.

Johnson, Craig, Heike Schroeder, and Noah J. Toly. “Conclusion: Governing the Global Climate Challenge” in The Urban Climate Challenge: Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime. New York: Routledge.

2012 Toly, Noah J. “Cambio climático: Problema global, soluciones globales” in Cristianos, desarrollo sostenible, y cambio climático. Eugene, OR and Mexico City: Wipf & Stock and Kairos.

2011 Toly, Noah J. "Cities, the Environment, and Global Governance: A

Political Ecological Perspective” in Cities and Global Governance: New Sites and Actors in International Relations. London: Ashgate. Amen, Mark, Noah J. Toly, Patricia McCarney, and Klaus Segbers. "Introduction" in Cities and Global Governance: New Sites and Actors in International Relations. London: Ashgate. Amen, Mark, Noah J. Toly, Patricia McCarney, and Klaus Segbers. "Sighting or Slighting Cities in Global Politics" in Cities and Global Governance: New Sites and Actors in International Relations. London: Ashgate. McCarney, Patricia, Klaus Segbers, Mark Amen, and Noah Toly. "Concluding Remarks" in Cities and Global Governance: New Sites and Actors in International Relations. London: Ashgate. Toly, Noah J. “Evangelicals and the Environment: From Political Realism to a Politics of Freedom” in Is the Good Book Good Enough? Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

2010 Toly, Noah J. (2010). “Cities and the Global Environment” in Keeping God’s Earth: The Global Environment in Biblical Perspective. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.

Toly, Noah J. and Daniel I. Block. “Toward an Evangelical Response to Environmental Challenges” in Keeping God’s Earth: The Global Environment in Biblical Perspective. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.

2009 Toly, Noah J. “Changing the Climate of Religious Internationalism:

Evangelical Responses to Global Warming and Human Suffering” in the Handbook of Religion and Politics (403-418). New York: Routledge.

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2008 Toly, Noah J. “Climate Change: Global Problem, Global Solutions” in Christians, the Care of Creation, and Climate Change (49-68). Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock.

2006 Byrne, John and Noah J. Toly. “Energy as a Social Project: Recovering a

Discourse” in Transforming Power: Energy as a Social Project. In the Energy and Environmental Policy Series. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Byrne, John, Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “Introduction: Modern Energy and Modern Society” in Transforming Power: Energy as a Social Project. In the Energy and Environmental Policy Series. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Knudsen, Marie Trydeman, Niels Halberg, Jorgen E. Olesen, John Byrne, Venkatesh Iyer, and Noah J. Toly. “Global Trends in Agriculture and Food Systems” in Global Development of Organic Agriculture: Challenges and Prospects. Oxfordshire, UK: CABI.

2004 Byrne, John, Leigh Glover, Vernese Inniss, Jyoti Kulkarni, Yu-Mi Mun,

Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “Beyond Kyoto: Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons” in Climate Change: Five Years After Kyoto (429 – 452). Enfield, NH: Science Publishers.

Reports, Conference Proceedings, & Position Papers 2017 Toly, Noah J. and Kristin Ljungkvist, “Global Cities, Religion, and

Security” in Religion and the Good of the City: Report 2 – The State of Research and Influence. Hamilton, Ontario: Cardus.

2016 Toly, Noah J. and Samuel Tabory, 100 Top Economies: Urban Influence and

the Position of Cities in an Evolving World Order. Chicago: Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

2013 Banerjee, et al. Feeding an Urban World: A Call to Action. Chicago: Chicago

Council on Global Affairs. 2005 Byrne, John, Noah J. Toly, Kristen Hughes, Leigh Glover, Young-Doo

Wang. “Urban Choices in the Greenhouse” in Jong-dall Kim (ed.) Solar Cities for a Sustainable World: Proceedings of International Solar Cities Congress 2004. Daegu, Korea: Research Institute for Energy, Environment, and Economy.

2004 Knudsen, Marie Trydeman, John Byrne, Venkatesh Iyer, Noah J. Toly, J.

C. Olesen, W. Pengue, N. Halberg, A. Dissing, I. L. Dissing, and C. Kjeldsen. “Global Agricultural Trends and Environmental Sustainability” in Organic Agriculture in Global Perspective. Copenhagen: Danish Research Center for Organic Farming.

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2002 Byrne, John, Leigh Glover, Vernese Inniss, Jyoti Kulkarni, Yu-Mi Mun, Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “Greenhouse Justice: Moving Beyond Kyoto, A Position Paper Presented at the Eighth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.” Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.

2001 Byrne, John, Leigh Glover, Yu-Mi Mun, and Noah J. Toly. “The Inequity

and Unsustainability of Kyoto-Bonn: A Position Paper Presented at the Seventh Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.” Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.

Reviews 2016 Toly, Noah J. “Elizabeth M. Aranda, Sallie Hughes, and Elena Sabogal,

Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami: Immigration and the Rise of a Global City (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2014).” Journal of Urban Affairs.

2015 Toly, Noah J. “Asking the Right Questions.” Books & Culture

(November/December). Toly, Noah J. “Terrible Simplifiers.” Books & Culture (May/June).

2014 Toly, Noah J. “Review of Faith on the Avenue: Religion on a City Street.”

Christian Scholars’ Review (Summer).

Toly, Noah J. “The Magic of Mayors?” Comment (Summer). Toly, Noah J. “In the City We Trust.” Books & Culture (Jan/Feb).

2013 Toly, Noah J. “Governing Global Urbanization: From Technics to

Politics.” International Studies Review 13(4). 2012 Toly, Noah J. “The Kingdom of Efficiency: A Review of Aerotropolis, by

John Kasarda and Greg Lindsay.” Books and Culture. Jul/Aug.

Toly, Noah J. “Paradise Relost: A Review of Terra Nova.” booksandculture.com web exclusive.

2011 Toly, Noah J. “Book Notes: The Social Project of Urban Design” (A review of Howard Gillette, Jr.’s Civitas by Design). booksandculture.com web exclusive.

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2010 Toly, Noah J. "The Big Green Apple? A Review of David Owen's Green Metropolis." Books and Culture. Nov/Dec.

Toly, Noah J. "A Review of Manfred Steger's The Rise of the Global Imaginary." Globalizations. Toly, Noah J. “Book Notes: Why Are City Plans Unreadable and Unworkable?” (A review of Kristina Ford’s The Trouble with City Planning). booksandculture.com web exclusive.

Other Publications Toly, Noah J. (Ed.). Routledge Series on Cities and Global Governance.

2017 Toly, Noah J. “The New Urban Agenda and the Limits of Cities”. The

Hedgehog Review (Summer). 2016 Toly, Noah J. “A New World Order: In the Future, Cities May Finally

Solve Problems that Have Stumped the World’s Biggest Nations.” Quartz.

Toly, Noah J. “Who’s Reprogramming Your City?” Comment (Summer). Toly, Noah J. “Called to Rest,” Opus Theology of Vocation Position Paper. Toly, Noah J. “Jihad vs. Global Cities.” Global Insight.

Toly, Noah J. “Cities Play Key Role in Climate Governance.” Next City.

Toly, Noah J. “U.N. Should Appoint a Mayor to Head Its Climate Secretariat.” Global Insight.

2015 Toly, Noah J. “Oliver Lee Bateman, QuitLit, and the Higher Education ‘Staypieces’ We Really Need.” Mission: Work (Patheos Faith & Work Channel).

Toly, Noah J. “Public Justice & the Pope’s Environmental Encyclical.” Capital Commentary.

2014 Toly, Noah J. “Why Cities Need More than Big Data.” Common Place: The

Anatomy and the Art of Thriving Communities.

Toly, Noah J. “The City of Big Data – Is It Enough?” Common Place: The Anatomy and the Art of Thriving Communities. Toly, Noah J. “A Postcard from the Global Cities Summit.” Comment online.

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Toly, Noah J. “Where the Culture War’s Fault Lines Really Lie.” First Things online.

Toly, Noah J. “Reports Analyzing Issues Around the World Oddly Silent about Religion.” Sightings.

2013 Toly, Noah J. “Do Evangelicals Really Like Our Planet?” Sightings.

Toly, Noah J. “The Fiction of Evangelical Friction.” Sightings.

Toly, Noah J. “Evangelical Politics and the Specter of Elitism.” First Things online. Toly, Noah J. “The Macondoization of the World: Global Environmental Governance & Christian Ethics.” The Religion & Culture Web Forum of the Martin Marty Center for Advanced Study of Religion. Toly Noah J. “Running the Zombie Marathon.” The Chronicle of Higher Education.

2011 Toly, Noah J. and Scott Waalkes (Eds.). “Responding to Globalization:

Religion & Human Flourishing.” Special issue, Review of Faith and International Affairs, Fall. Waalkes, Scott and Noah J. Toly. “Responding to Globalization: Religion and Human Flourishing.” Review of Faith and International Affairs, Fall.

2010 Greenman, Jeffrey, Read Schuchardt, and Noah Toly. “Encountering

Jacques Ellul on his Own Terms: Teaching Ellul as a Christian Scholar,” in “Ellul in the Undergraduate Classroom,” special issue, The Ellul Forum for the Critique of Technological Civilization, Fall.

Greenman, Jeffrey, Read Schuchardt, and Noah J. Toly (Eds). “Ellul in the Undergraduate Classroom.” Special issue, The Ellul Forum for the Critique of Technological Civilization, Fall.

2009 Toly, Noah J. “Introduction to the Theme Issue,” in “Christian

Perspectives on ‘the City,’” special issue, Christian Scholar’s Review XXXVIII(4).

Toly, Noah J. (Ed.). “Christian Perspectives on ‘the City.’” Special issue, Christian Scholar’s Review XXXVIII(4). Toly, Noah J. “After Al Gore: Environmental Policy and God-Centered Creation Care.” Gospel and Culture Project.

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2008 Toly, Noah J. “Environmentalism, Realpolitik, and the Gospel.” Gospel and Culture Project.

2007 Toly, Noah J. “Are Evangelicals Warming to Global Environmentalism?”

The Review of Faith and International Affairs 4(4): 53-55. 2004 Toly, Noah J. “Changing the Climate of Christian Internationalism:

Global Warming and Human Suffering.” The Review of Faith and International Affairs 2(2): 31-37.

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Emerging Public Intellectual Prize, 2015 Faculty Fellow, Opus: The Art of Work, 2014-2015 Visiting Scholar, Ming Chuan University (Taipei, Taiwan) December 2014 Chicago Council on Global Affairs Emerging Leader 2011-2013 Junior Faculty Achievement Award 2009-2011 John Muir Award for Exemplary Leadership in the Care of Creation (awarded by the

Environmental Studies Program at Wheaton College) 2010 Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Outstanding Scholar Award 2005

College of Human Services, Education, and Public Policy Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award

2005 University of Delaware Dissertation Fellowship 2004 – 2005 University of Delaware Alumni Association Advancement Grant 2004 School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy Mark A. Haskell Award for Excellence in the Field

of Political Economy 2004 University of Delaware Competitive Dissertation Fellowship 2003 – 2004 School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy Director’s Citation 2001

GRANTS

NetVUE (Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education) (with Opus: The Art of Work and HoneyRock: The Outdoor Center for Leadership Development at Wheaton College), 2015-2017 Wheaton College Faculty Development Fund Grants, 2006-2015

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Center for Faith, Politics, and Economics Faculty Grants, 2013-2014 Exelon Foundation grant for the development and coordination of a climate change lecture

series and two co-requisite courses on Global Warming Science and Global Warming Governance 2010 (with Dr. James Clark)

Center for Faith, Politics, and Economics Scholars Grant (with students Ben Gibson and Graham Smith) 2010

Project Teacher Teaching Innovation Grant 2009, 2010, 2015 Junior Faculty Development Grant 2007-2008 Aldeen Grant, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015 Project Teacher Mentor Guided Scholarship Stipends 2006, 2007, 2008

INVITED TALKS 2017 “Brexit, Global Cities, and the Future of World Order” and “A New Agenda for a

New Assemblage,” Hope College, Holland, Michigan, April

“City Limits: Theological Reflections on 21st Century Urbanism” (The Annual Crum Lecture) and “‘Ostinato Rigore:’ Cities and Christian Imagination” (Convocation), Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts, February

2016 “Toronto vs. the World: How Cities Stack Up,” 26th Annual Toronto Planning

Dinner, Toronto, Ontario, November “What the New Urban Agenda Needs from the Church,” Urban Shalom Project/The Gospel & the Future of Cities, Quito, Ecuador, October “The Promise and Limitations of 21st Century Urbanism,” James Didier Symposium on Christ and Architecture, Judson University, Elgin, Illinois, September

“Global Cities, Urban Politics, and Higher Education,” Urban Partnership Forum, Hamburg, Germany, April

2015 “From the School for the World: Cultivating the Virtues of Public Engagement,”

“Cities of Tomorrow and the City of God: The Possibilities and Limitations of 21st Century Urbanism,” and “On Care for Our Common Home: Exploring Themes from Laudato Si’,” Redeemer University College Centre for Christian Scholarship Fall Conference on “Purpose, Power, and Potential,” Toronto, Canada, October

“The ‘Urban Turn’ in Global Governance,” Chicago Council on Global Affairs,

Chicago, Illinois, September

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2014 “Smart Cities or Wise Cities? Big Data Urbanism and its Limits,” “Confronting the Tragic in Environmental Challenges,” “Scarcity, Tragedy, and Risk in Modern Environmental Thought,” and “Global Environmental Governance and Religious Ethics,” Ming Chuan University, Taipei, Taiwan, December

“The Macondoization of the World” and “What Has Taipei to do with

Jerusalem? Thoughts on the Integration of Faith and Learning” Christ’s College, Taipei, Taiwan, December

“Inclusion Beyond Problem-Solving: City Indicators from Technics to Politics,” Global Cities Summit, Global City Indicators Facility, Toronto, Canada, May

“The Power of Tragedy, the Tragedy of Power: Energy, Morality, and the

Human Condition,” Cultures of Energy Spring Symposium, Center for Energy & Environment in the Humanistic Sciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, April

2013 “The Libation Bearers: Tragedy, Responsibility, and Environmental

Governance,” Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion, University of Chicago, May

“Tragedy, Environmental Politics, and the Cruciform Imaginary,” Disciples Divinity House, Chicago, Illinois, May

“Reckoning with the Tragic in Environmental Ethics and Politics,” Religion & Ethics Workshop, University of Chicago, March

2012 “‘The Libation Bearers:’ Ethical Reflections on Risk and Responsibility in Global Environmental Governance,” Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, June

“Risk and Responsibility in Global Environmental Governance,” Engaged Citizens, Common Experience lectureship at the University of Illinois Springfield, February

2010 “Reframing Municipal Participation in Transnational Climate Governance

Networks,” Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University, October

2009 “Are Cities Authoritative Actors in Global Environmental Politics? Understanding the Scale, Scope, and Type of Urban Influence upon Climate Governance,” Short Course on Cities, Climate Change, and Multi-Level Governance, Comparative Politics Section, American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September

2008 “Environmental Justice,” Department of Geography, Northeastern Illinois

University, March

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“Justice and the Environment” and “How Green is Your Gospel,” Understanding Justice Conference, Westminster Theological Seminary, Glenside, Pennsylvania, February

2007 “Community Organizing in Global Cities,” Christian Supporting Community

Organizing, Chicago, Illinois, June SELECTED CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION

Panels & Roundtables Organized 2016 “Technical Working Group on City Diplomacy and Transnational Municipal

Networks.” University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K., December

“City Diplomacy: Connecting Cities Strategically.” Official Habitat III (United Nations Conference on Housing & Sustainable Development) Side Event, Quito, Ecuador, October

“Global Cities Research 2025: A Scholars’ Roundtable on Opportunities and

Obstacles in Global Cities Research.” 2nd Annual Chicago Forum on Global Cities, Chicago, Illinois, June.

“Consolidation and Contestation in Networked Urban Climate Governance.”

56th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, February

2015 “Transnational Urbanism and Local Governance.” 55th Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February

2014 “Cities and International Relations Theory.” 54th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March

2013 “The City in Global Affairs.” 43rd Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs

Association, San Francisco, California, April 2012 “Cities, the Environment, and the Global Economy.” 51st Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, San Diego, California, April 2011 “Cities and Global Governance II: Cities and Climate Politics.” 50th Annual

Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, April 2009 “Cities and Climate Change.” 49th Annual Meeting of the International Studies

Association, New York, New York, February

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Papers and Presentations 2014 Toly, Noah J. “Comparing Cities in an Age of Global Urban Politics: Possibilities

and Limitations.” 110th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August

Toly, Noah J. “Learning with Students in Urban Studies.” 44th Annual

Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 2013 Johnson, Craig, Noah J. Toly, and Heike Schroeder. “Urban Resilience, Low-

Carbon Governance, and Climate Change: Reconciling the Politics of Adaptation, Mitigation, and Policy Diffusion.” 52nd Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, April

2012 Toly, Noah J. “The Meaning of the Global City.” A Prophet in the Technological

Wilderness: A Centenary Celebration and Critical Review of Jacques Ellul, Wheaton, Illinois, July

Toly, Noah J. “The Role of Latin American Cities in Global City Networks.” 42nd

Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April

Toly, Noah J. “The Primacy of Politics in Globalizing Cities.” 51st Annual

Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, April

2011 Toly, Noah J. and Daniel I. Block. “The Global Environment in Biblical Perpsective.” Lilly 2011 Regional Conference: Faith, Science, and Stewardship—Christian Pedagogy on the Environment, Benedictine University, Lisle, Illinois, April

Toly, Noah J., Sofie Bouteligier, Ben Gibson, and Graham Smith. “Analyzing

Location Strategies for Global Energy Corporations.” 50th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March

Toly, Noah J., Sofie Bouteligier, Graham Smith, and Ben Gibson. “Analyzing

Location Strategies for NGOs.” 50th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March

Toly, Noah J., Sofie Bouteligier, Graham Smith, and Ben Gibson. “Urban

Location Strategies of NGOs, Energy Corporations, and Advanced Producer and Financial Services Firms in the Americas.” Social Movement Governance, Poverty, and the New Politics of the Americas, Tampa, Florida, February

2010 Toly, Noah J. “Global Cities, Local Environments: Agency, Ideology, and

Contingency at the Intersection.” 49th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February

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2009 Toly, Noah J. “Cities and ‘the Physics of Globalization:’ Conceptualizing the Relationship between Urban Environmental Politics and Global Environmental Politics.” 49th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, New York, February

2008 Toly, Noah J. “Evangelicals and the Environment: From Political Realism to a

Politics of Freedom.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Massachusetts, August/September

Toly, Noah J. “Global Environmental Politics and the Polarized City: Chicago in

an Age of Global Activism.” 39th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Baltimore, Maryland, April

Toly, Noah J. “Global Environmental Politics and the Polarized City: Chicago in

an Age of Global Activism.” 48th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, March

2007 Pritchard, Rusty, Na’Taki Osborne, and Noah J. Toly. “Cities and Climate

Change.” Annual Meeting of the Christian Community Development Association, St. Louis, Missouri, October

Toly, Noah J. “Transnational Municipal Networks and Climate Politics.” Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August/September

Toly, Noah J. “Evangelicals and Climate Politics.” Biennial Meeting of Christians

in Political Science, Wheaton, Illinois, June Toly, Noah J. “Cities in Global Environmental Politics.” 38th Annual Meeting of

the Urban Affairs Association, Seattle, Washington, April Toly, Noah J. “Cities as Norm Entrepreneurs in Global Greenhouse Gas

Emissions Abatement Strategies.” 47th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, March

2006 Byrne, John, Young-Doo Wang, Jong-Dall Kim, Noah J. Toly, Rebecca Walker,

Jason Houck, Kristen Hughes, Yihsiu Kung, and Jorge Suarez. “Portraits of Urban Sustainability.” Second International Solar Cities Congress, Oxford, England, April

Suarez, Jorge, Noah J. Toly, John Byrne, Kristen Hughes, Yihsiu Kung, Rebecca

Walker, and Jason Houck. “Sustainable Public Transportation for Growing Cities: Bus Rapid Transit in Latin America.” Second International Solar Cities Congress, Oxford, England, April

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Toly, Noah J. “Exploring the Social Origins and Implications of Emerging Biodiversity Conservation Mechanisms.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March

Toly, Noah J. “Urban Policies for a Warming World: Municipal GHG

Abatement and Climate Change Adaptation Strategies.” 21st Annual Meeting of the International Association for Science, Technology, and Society, Baltimore, Maryland, February

2005 Toly, Noah J., John Byrne, Gerard Alleng, Leigh Glover, Kristen Hughes, Manu

Mathai, and Amy Roe. “Research and Policy Tools for Baselining International Solar Cities Progress: Approaches and Techniques for Assessing Urban Sustainability.” Solar Cities Baseline Workshop of the International Solar Cities Initiative, Newark, Delaware, April 2005

Byrne, John, Gerard Alleng, Leigh Glover, Kristen Hughes, Manu Mathai, Amy

Roe, and Noah J. Toly. “International Solar Cities Baselines: Gauging Progress.” Solar Cities Baseline Workshop of the International Solar Cities Initiative, Newark, Delaware, April

Glover, Leigh, John Byrne, Gerard Alleng, Kristen Hughes, Manu Mathai, Amy

Roe, and Noah J. Toly. “Research and Policy Tools for Baselining International Solar Cities Progress: Climate Change Action Planning.” Solar Cities Baseline Workshop of the International Solar Cities Initiative, Newark, Delaware, April

Toly, Noah J. “Sustainability Strategies for a Livable Urban Habitat: Local

Practices of Urban Change.” 20th Annual Meeting of the International Association for Science, Technology, and Society, Baltimore, Maryland, February

2004 Byrne, John, Leigh Glover, Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “Urban

Choices in the Greenhouse: Local Initiatives for Global Emissions Abatement.” 1st International Solar Cities Congress, Daegu, South Korea, November

Byrne, John, Leigh Glover, Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “Per Capita

Emissions Targets as a Social Project.” 1st International Solar Cities Congress, Daegu, South Korea, November

Byrne, John, Leigh Glover, Venkatesh Iyer, and Noah J. Toly. “Common

Ground: Sustainable Development, Globalization, and Agriculture.” Presented at the Danish Research Center for Organic Farming, Copenhagen, Denmark, April

Toly, Noah J. “Technoformative Aspects of Commons Access Regimes.” 19th

Annual Meeting of the National Association for Science, Technology, and Society, Baltimore, Maryland, February

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2003 Byrne, John, Gerard Alleng, Leigh Glover, and Noah J. Toly. “Renewable Energy Development for Poverty Alleviation: A Commons Approach.” Presented at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, New York, New York, November

2002 Byrne, John, Gerard Alleng, Leigh Glover, Vernese Inniss, Venkatesh Iyer, Jyoti

Kulkarni, Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “An Equity and Sustainability-Based Assessment of the Kyoto Protocol.” International Experts Meeting on Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Korea Energy Economics Institute and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Seoul, South Korea, November

Byrne, John, Gerard Alleng, Leigh Glover, Vernese Inniss, Venkatesh Iyer, Jyoti

Kulkarni, and Noah J. Toly, and Young-Doo Wang. “Renewable Energy Strategies for Environmentally Sustainable Futures: Demand Reduction.” The Aspen Institute’s 16th Pacific Rim Energy Workshop, Seoul, South Korea, April

Byrne, John, Venkatesh Iyer, and Noah J. Toly. “Environmental Nonviolence: An

Imagined Conversation between Lewis Mumford and Mahatma Gandhi.” 17th Annual Meeting of the National Association for Science, Technology, and Society, Baltimore, Maryland, February

Toly, Noah J. “The Task of Critique in a Horizonless World.” Creative

Imagination: Embodying Time, Space, and Form, Wesleyan Center for 21st Century Studies, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego,California, February

Byrne, John and Noah J. Toly. “International Perspectives on Energy and

Environment.” Presented at Centro Internacional para la Politica Economica para el Desarollo Sostenible (International Center for Economic Policy for Sustainable Development), Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Costa Rica, Heredia, Costa Rica, January

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Advanced Urban Studies Seminar Chicago Comparative Urban Governance: Cities of South America Environmental Politics Faith & Globalization (team-taught) Global Cities Global Warming Governance: Problem, Politics, & Policies Justice in the City Land Resources (team-taught) Megacities Political Economy of Environment (team-taught) Politics of Technology

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Resources, Development, and Environment (team-taught) Technology, Environment, & Society (team-taught) Technology, Politics, & Ethics in the Writings of Jacques Ellul & Interloctuors (team-taught) Thriving Cities Urban Politics Urban Theory & Experience Various independent study courses and thesis supervision

FIELD RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Dissertation Research in Costa Rica, Winter 2002, Summer 2002, Winter 2003, Summer 2003 Dissertation Research in Mexico City, and Chiapas, Mexico, Summer 2002

WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS

Urbanization and Local Politics in the Developing World, American Political Science

Association Short Course, August 2014 Marty Seminar, University of Chicago, 2012-2013

Secularism, Center for Applied Christian Ethics Seminar, May 2012 Moral Reflection & Social Vision, Wheaton College Advanced Faith & Learning Seminar,

May 2011 Faith & Globalization, Calvin Seminars on Christian Scholarship, July 2010 Advanced Working Group on Civic Engagement, APSA Teaching and Learning Conference,

February 2010

Cities, Climate Change, & Multi-Level Governance, American Political Science Association Short Course, September 2009

SERVICE TO PROFESSION

Referee for the following publishers or peer-reviewed publications Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society Climate Policy Climatic Change Earthscan Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy Environmental Politics Global Environmental Politics Globalizations International Journal of Urban and Regional Research International Studies Perspectives Journal of Urban Affairs Local Environment

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Palgrave Pivot series Review of International Studies Routledge politics list Routledge environment list Sage politics list Society and Natural Resources Solar Energy (The Journal of the International Solar Energy Society) St. Antony’s International Review University of Toronto Press Urban Affairs Review Wiley Interdisciplinary Review of Climate Change

Board member of the Evangelical Environmental Network (2016-2017) Board member of the Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies (2014-2017) Secretary of the Board of Trustees (2015-2017) Researcher for the Vocation & The Common Good Project, a multi-year project of the Institute for

Advanced Studies in Culture and New City Commons Steering Committee member for The Thriving Cities Project, a multi-year, multi-site research

project of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture

Reviewer for the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada Reviewer for the EPA STAR (Science to Achieve Results) Graduate Fellowship program. Reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s Geography & Spatial Sciences Program Rapporteur for “Global Urban Challenges: The Role of Research Universities,” a conference

sponsored by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, November 2013, Chicago, Illinois. Dissertation committee member, Ph.D. Candidate in Global Environmental Governance and

Sustainable Development, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty personnel external reviews (e.g., promotion and tenure review) Various institutions

Member of the International Affairs Committee of the Urban Affairs Association and Liaison

for formal relationship (Cooperating Organization status) between Urban Affairs Association and International Studies Association (2013-2017)

Vice-Chair, International Affairs Committee of the Urban Affairs Association and Liaison for

formal relationship (Cooperating Organization status) between Urban Affairs Association and International Studies Association (2015-2017)

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Panel or roundtable organizer or convener, chair, or discussant for multiple panels at meetings of the American Political Science Association, the International Studies Association, and the Urban Affairs Association

Panelist, Rethinking the Plan of Chicago as Civic, Natural, and Sacred Order at the Christians in the

Visual Arts (CIVA) 2013 Biennial Conference SERVICE TO DEPARTMENT/UNIVERSITY

Urban Studies Faculty Sub-Committee (2006-present) Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (2017-Present) Honduras Project Faculty Advisory (2016-2017) Nominating Committee (2015-2017) Opus (Institute for Faith & Vocation) Theology of Vocation Task Force Member (2015-2017) Faculty Development Committee (2014-2017) Graduate Education Online Development & Exploration (GEODE) Project (2016) Chaplain Transition Team (2015) General Education Revision Summit Team (2014-2015)

Convener, Core Competencies Task Force (2014) Opus (Institute for Faith & Vocation) Fellow (2014-2015) Program Coordinator, Urban Track of Wheaton Passage, first-year transition program (2010-

2014) Instructor, Wheaton Passage first year transition program (focuses on the life of the mind,

spiritual formation, service and justice, and community) (2007-2014) Global & Experiential Learning Council (2011-present) Center for Applied Christian Ethics Faculty Steering Committee (2006-2011, 2012-present) Coordination Council for Multicultural Development/Diversity Council (2006-2014) Pregnancy and Childbirth Leave Task Force (2013-2014) Global & Experiential Learning Strategic Planning Committee (2012-2013) Instructor, Building Roads to Intellectual Diversity and Great Education (B.R.I.D.G.E.)

Academic Leadership Program for low-income, first generation college-bound, or African American or Latino high school students (Summers, 2010-2012)

Educational Policies and Curriculum (EPCC) (2010-2012) Chair, 2011-2012 Chair, Calendar and Petitions Subcommittee (2010-2012)

Presidential Transition Team (2010-2011) Interdisciplinary Studies Faculty Sub-Committee (2010-2011) HoneyRock Campus Advisory Committee (2008-2011) Wheaton College Graduate School/Billy Graham Center Urban Ministry Scholarship

Committee (2006-2011) Coordinator, Exelon Climate Change Lecture Series at Wheaton College (2010) Institutional Research and Assessment (IRAC) (2007-2010)

IRAC Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee on Student Spirituality (2007-2008) Alternate, Hearing Panel for Student Conduct (2008-2010) Member, Wheaton College Web Steering Committee (2009-2010) Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee (Fall 2008) Facilitator, Ad Hoc Working Group on Global Engagement, Experiential Education, and

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Service Learning (2007-2008) Advisor to student groups

Urban Studies Student Club (2012-present) Theory to Praxis (2010-2011)

Faculty Achievement Award Committee (years confidential) Sabbatical Committee (years confidential)

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

Presenter and discussion leader for Emerging Leaders Salon on “Metropolitan Revolution,” an

event hosted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, December 2013, Chicago, Illinois Evaluator, Project Impact (a panel to evaluate non-profit effectiveness for Project Impact, a

joint venture philanthropy project of A Better Chicago and ELP Ventures), 2014 Member, Host Committee, 2010 Annual Meeting of the Christian Community Development

Association

Reviewer, Environmental Protection Agency Clean Energy-Environment Guide to Action: Policies, Best Practices, and Action Steps for States

Grant Reviewer, Christiana Public School District, 2005-2006

Translator for research projects of the Center for Community Research and Service and the

Center for Applied Demography and Survey Research, regarding Hispanic homeownership in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and infant mortality among the Hispanic population in Wilmington, Delaware, 2001-2006

OTHER EXPERIENCE

University of Delaware Research Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, 2001 – 2005

Centro Internacional para la Politica Economica para el Desarollo Sostenible (CINPE), Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Costa Rica (International Center for Economic Policy for Sustainable Development, National Autonomous University of Costa Rica), Heredia, Costa Rica Graduate Research Fellow, Summer 2002 and Summer 2003

Geneva Global: Performance Philanthropy

Research Intern, 2001

University of Delaware Research Assistant, Center for Community Research and Service (CCRS)/Community

Resource Center, 1999 – 2001

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LANGUAGES

English (Native) Spanish (Fluent) Portuguese (Competent) French (Reading only)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Political Science Association Christians in Political Science International Studies Association Urban Affairs Association American Academy of Religion Society of Christian Ethics