Call for papers – Int. Ass. for Environmental Philosophy (March 15th, 2012)

CALL FOR PAPERS – Int. Assoc. for Environmental Philosophy 16th Annual Meeting

International Society of Environmental Philosophy LogoRochester, NY, November 3-5, 2012 The Hyatt Regency
Following the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and  Existential Philosophy (SPEP)

Deadline: March 15, 2012

http://iseethics.org/2011/12/20/call-for-papers-international-association-for-environmental-philosophy-16-annual-meeting/

 

Phenomenology and  Existential Philosophy (SPEP)

Deadline: March 15, 2012

Please send a single-spaced proposal (500-600 words) PLUS abstract  (75-100 words) in Word format to the IAEP Secretary.

Since the selection process is through blind review, proposals should  include:

1. A cover letter that provides detailed contact information (including  physical and electronic addresses & academic affiliation) of the  author(s) AND indicates the need for audio/visual equipment, if any.

2. In a separate document the abstract and proposal, without any  identifying information as to the author(s).

Panel proposals should include an abstract for panel as a whole (350-500 words) plus cover letter, proposal and abstract for each paper as  described above. Each proposal will be judged on its own merits.**

Each author may submit only 1 proposal for consideration each year.

Papers previously published or under review for publication will not be  accepted.International Association for Environmental Philosophy Sixteenth Annual Meeting

$100 PRIZE FOR BEST GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY
Graduate Student: indicate in your cover letter if you wish to be
considered for this prize. If your proposal is accepted you will be
asked to submit a complete paper (3000 words maximum, excluding notes)  by September 15. The winner will be announced during the conference.

IAEP offers a forum for the philosophical discussion of our relation to  the natural environment. Embracing a broad understanding of
environmental philosophy, IAEP encourages papers in the areas of environmental ethics, environmental aesthetics, ontology, theology,  philosophy of science, political philosophy, eco-feminism, philosophy of  technology, and the like. IAEP welcomes a diversity of approaches,  including those inspired by Continental philosophy, the history of  philosophy, and the tradition of American philosophy.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT EXECUTIVE CO-DIRECTORS
Irene Klaver, University of North Texas /Co-Director/: Klaver@unt.edu

Brian Schroeder, Rochester Institute of Technology /Co-Director/: bxsgla@rit.edu

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Christiane

Coordonatrice du Centre de justice sociale de l'Université Concordia (Montréal) - Coordinator Social Justice Centre (Concordia University, Montreal)

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