CFP: Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Published by Becky Vartabedian September 19th, 2006 in Events, Philosophy Calls for Papers, Philosophy Conferences| March 17, 2007 | ||
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CFP: Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Theme: Justice and Identity in Global Context
Begins: Thu, 19 Jul 2007
Ends: Tue, 24 Jul 2007
Location: Universidad Latina de America
Morelia, Michoacan
MEX
Last date for paper submission: Sat, 17 Mar 2007
Organizer: Jose-Antonio Orosco
The 14th Annual Meeting
Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Justice and Identity in a Global Context
Universidad Latina de America, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico
July 19-24, 2007
The Society invites submissions in which philosophical research engages the issues of our globalized era. Diverse philosophical approaches and methodologies are welcome and the theme can be broadly interpreted.
Please submit papers that address the topic broadly conceived. Possible subthemes might address:
* Concepts of global justice
* The ethics of globalization
* Global wealth and poverty
* Just war traditions, terrorism, humanitarian intervention
* The significance or insignificance of nation states, nongovernmental organizations, international institutions (World Bank, World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, United Nations, etc)
* World government
* Latin American, African, Asian, and Middle Eastern philosophical traditions
* Human rights and responsibilities
* Global feminism and women’s rights
* Cosmopolitanism and philosophy
* Global immigration and human trafficking issues
* Global media and the Internet
* Globalization and cultural, ethnic, or racial identity
* Globalization and indigenous cultures
* Religion and religious identity in global context
* Science and technology as transcultural phenomena
* Global warming and environmental ethics
* Mega cities and global ecology
Standard submissions: 3,000 world maximum paper. Alternative presentation and creative proposals will be given consideration.
Submissions are due MARCH 17, 2007. Electronic submissions are preferred.
All papers accepted for presentation will be considered for publication in the journal for Society in Philosophy in the Contemporary World.
Questions and submissions (prepared for blind review) should be sent to the program committee co chairs:
Karen Bardsley José-Antonio Orosco
SPCW 2007 Program Co Chair SPCW 2007 Program Co Chair
Morehead State University Oregon State University
k.bardsley@morehead-st.edu joseph.orosco@oregonstate.edu
CFP: Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Justice and Identity in Global Context
Jose-Antonio OroscoCall for Papers
The 14th Annual Meeting
Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Justice and Identity in a Global Context
Universidad Latina de America, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico
July 19-24, 2007
The Society invites submissions in which philosophical research engages the issues of our globalized era. Diverse philosophical approaches and methodologies are welcome and the theme can be broadly interpreted.
Please submit papers that address the topic broadly conceived. Possible subthemes might address:
* Concepts of global justice
* The ethics of globalization
* Global wealth and poverty
* Just war traditions, terrorism, humanitarian intervention
* The significance or insignificance of nation states, nongovernmental organizations, international institutions (World Bank, World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, United Nations, etc)
* World government
* Latin American, African, Asian, and Middle Eastern philosophical traditions
* Human rights and responsibilities
* Global feminism and women’s rights
* Cosmopolitanism and philosophy
* Global immigration and human trafficking issues
* Global media and the Internet
* Globalization and cultural, ethnic, or racial identity
* Globalization and indigenous cultures
* Religion and religious identity in global context
* Science and technology as transcultural phenomena
* Global warming and environmental ethics
* Mega cities and global ecology
Standard submissions: 3,000 world maximum paper. Alternative presentation and creative proposals will be given consideration.
Submissions are due MARCH 17, 2007. Electronic submissions are preferred.
All papers accepted for presentation will be considered for publication in
the journal for Society in Philosophy in the Contemporary World.
Questions and submissions (prepared for blind review) should be sent to the
program committee co chairs:
Karen Bardsley José-Antonio Orosco
SPCW 2007 Program Co Chair SPCW 2007 Program Co Chair
Morehead State University Oregon State University
k.bardsley@morehead-st.edu joseph.orosco@oregonstate.edu
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