CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Abstract submissions should be approx. 500 words and are due by February 17, 2025.
Abstracts for traditional papers and presentations should provide a substantial
overview of the details of the final presentation. Abstracts for diverse format
presentations and creative proposals should also include a brief description of
the proposed format. Abstracts can include a bibliography which will not
count toward the 500 word limit. Papers should be prepared for 20-30 minute
presentations, followed by Q&A.
All submissions are circulated for anonymous peer review. Please remove all identifying
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Conference Theme: Resilience
We invite submissions for the annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, to be held July 24-28 at Illinois Institute of Technology, in Chicago, Illinois. Of particular interest are papers that engage with this year’s theme: Resilience, but we welcome and encourage papers on any topic related to philosophy in the contemporary world, broadly construed.
SPCW seeks to provide a forum for new areas of research in philosophy, and we aim to build a community of scholars who provide supportive feedback and constructive criticism.
We welcome papers on all topics, from any philosophical tradition. SPCW is especially interested in supporting individuals from historically underrepresented and marginalized backgrounds, as well as anyone working to expand the scope and quality of philosophical discourses. In addition to traditional papers and presentations, SPCW welcomes diverse formats such as spoken word, script readings, performances, and other approaches that invite and broaden philosophical reflection. Furthermore, we welcome the camaraderie of graduate students, nontraditional philosophers, and thinkers from other disciplines or with non-philosophical specializations. Simply put, we seek to foster productive philosophical exchange in a constructive environment. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Resilience in Society and Politics
Resilience in Identity and Relationships
Resilience in the Environment and Ethics
Resilience in Knowledge and Thought
Resilience in Culture, Art, and Creativity
Resilience in Work and Economics
Resilience in Personal and Psychological Contexts
Resilience in Technology and Science
Resilience in Global and Historical Perspectives
Any topic related to philosophy in the contemporary world
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Conference Submission Abstract submissions should be approx. 500 words and are due by February 7, 2024. Abstracts for traditional papers and presentations should provide a substantial overview of the details of the final presentation. Abstracts for diverse format presentations and creative proposals should also include a brief description of the proposed format. Papers should be prepared for 20-30 minute presentations, followed by Q&A.
All submissions are circulated for anonymous peer review. Please remove all identifying information from the submission.
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Graduate Student Research Award
SPCW considers all accepted graduate-student papers for the annual Joe Frank Jones III Memorial Award for the best graduate-student submission. The award includes a special mention in the program, a permanent listing on the SPCW website, and a $500 cash prize. To be considered for this award a complete paper would need to be submitted by April 30.
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Contact - For more information please contact
the Program Committee:
- Natasha Noel Liebig at natasha.liebig@maderacollege.edu
- Andrew Fiala at afiala@csufresno.edu
- Richard Frohock at frohockr@usf.edu
- Eddy Souffrant at esouffra@charlotte.edu
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Conference Participation and Logistics
Conference registration costs
include one year of membership with SPCW and online access to all issues of our journal, Philosophy in the Contemporary World. Access to the journal is provided by the Philosophy Documentation Center after we notify them of your registration.
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Registration Fees
Registration fees will be due in spring 2025, and additional information will be sent to individuals who are invited to present at the meeting.
- Faculty: $130 per person
- Students and Independent Scholars (no institutional affiliation/support): $40 per person
- Fee waivers and adjustments: if you would like to request a reduced or waived registration fee for reasons related to income and financial circumstances please contact
Andrew
Fiala at afiala@csufresno.edu and these will be considered on a case by case
basis.
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Philosophy in Community Pursuant to the
goals of SPCW, the conference program will offer equal attention to all
participants. Included in conference arrangements are opportunities to combine
serious professional activities with recreation—as a conference group, alone,
and with family and friends. Recreational activities often include organized
hikes, cultural or historical trips, and evening events. We will select,
whenever possible, conference sites that enable participants to take meals
together in a dining commons where they can be joined by friends and family
members. Therefore, those attending and participating in the conference are
encouraged to take an active part in as much of the conference program as
possible.
Questions about the
conference site, lodging, registration and other details should be sent to Richard
Frohock at frohockr@usf.edu.
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Journal Submission
The journal, Philosophy in the Contemporary World, welcomes
submissions from conference participants. More detail regarding journal submission guidelines can be found on the journal page.