Showing posts with label CFP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CFP. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2011

CFP: PACIFIC SOCIETY FOR WOMEN IN PHILOSOPHY

CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANELS 
PACIFIC SOCIETY FOR WOMEN IN PHILOSOPHY 
ANNUAL FALL MEETING 
November 4-5, 2011 
California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 
Host: Nellie Wieland, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of 
Philosophy 
  
This year’s theme is “Recognition.” P-SWIP welcomes explorations 
of this theme from all philosophical traditions. 

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Recognition can take the forms of legal entitlement, 
compensation, associative obligations, group identity, or targeted exclusion.  We invite discussion of the ways in 
which recognition succeeds and fails, when we are (mis)recognized in loving 
relationships or through community solidarity, or when we are (mis)recognized 
and granted or denied rights, inclusion, or identities.  We would like to encourage historical, 
critical, moral/political, phenomenological, and other approaches to this 
theme. 
  
Although “Recognition” is our theme this year, P-SWIP 
welcomes submissions on any relevant topics in feminist philosophy. 
  
Essays should not exceed 4000 words, standard format, prepared for 
anonymous review, and submitted electronically in WORD or PDF formats.  
Draft or otherwise incomplete submissions will not be accepted. 
  
Submission deadline: September 1, 2011 
  
P-SWIP has a small number of travel 
grants available for graduate students and underemployed philosophers. Please 
indicate with your submission materials if you are interested in applying for 
one of these grants

  
Please submit essays to Emily S. Lee, Executive Secretary, Pacific 
SWIP at 
 e...@fullerton.edu
Notification of acceptance will be made by September 29, 2011. 
  
Come join us and celebrate women in philosophy! 

Emily S. Lee,  
Assistant Professor 
Department of Philosophy 

California State University, Fullerton 
Fullerton, CA 92834 
657-278-3694 
e...@fullerton.edu

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

CFP: Undergrad

CALL FOR PAPERS:
Undergraduate Essay Competition
Alabama Philosophical Society
49th Annual Meeting
23-24 September 2011
Keynote Speaker:
Michael Watkins
Auburn University
Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
12 Via Luna Drive
Pensacola, FL  32561
Undergraduate students are invited to submit a paper for the 2011 APS
Undergraduate Essay Competition.  The winning paper will be awarded a prize
of $75.  The winner should be prepared to present his or her paper at the
APS 2011 conference.
Papers in any area of philosophy are welcome, and should not exceed 3,000
words.  Submissions should include a 100 word abstract, be clearly marked
"Undergraduate Essay Competition," and include the author's name and contact
information on a separate title page.
All submissions must be e-mailed by 22 July.
E-mail submissions: DOC, RTF, or PDF format to alabamaphil...@gmail.com
<mailto:alabamaphil...@gmail.com> .
Please watch http://alphilsoc.org/ <http://alphilsoc.org/>  for updates.
For inquiries, contact Allan Hillman at hill...@jaguar1.usouthal.edu
<mailto:hill...@jaguar1.usouthal.edu> or 251-460-6248.
Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front (866.916.2999 - Group Code ALP) will hold
rooms until 30 August.

CFA: Experimental Philosophy Month


ophers to develop and submit original ideas for new experimental studies. Students and professors who wish to submit a proposal for experiment month  are invited to contact the experiment month staff for feedback and suggestions before submitting.

All experiment proposals WERE due September 1st, 2010.

You can participate by filling out surveys and the like.

Monday, April 18, 2011

CFP: Acknowledging Powerlessness: Philosophical Perspectives on Twelve-Step Spirituality

This may be a good opportunity for a first time publishing philosopher. It wont we worth much on your CV but could be good experience. I am half tempted to rip into the topic based only on my aversion to such systems and the inherent recidivism they contain. An easy topic to write on and competition should be somewhat limited. 
Abstracts should be received by June 1, 2011.