[DemocracyNet.eu-list] GECOPOL_Graduate CFP - III Geneva Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy, 17-18 February 2022
Alice el-Wakil
alice.el-wakil at uni-konstanz.de
Thu Sep 9 15:57:49 CEST 2021
The CfP below might be of interest to some of you.
Best, Alice
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Sujet : GECOPOL_Graduate CFP - III Geneva Graduate Conference in
Political Philosophy, 17-18 February 2022
Date : Thu, 9 Sep 2021 13:52:35 +0000
De : gecopol <gecopol at unige.ch>
Pour : gecopol <gecopol at unige.ch>
Dear all,
we are proud to announce the third edition of the Geneva Graduate
Conference in Political Philosophy! Check out the call for papers
(below) and follow all the details here
<https://www.unige.ch/gecopol/graduate-conference/current-edition/>.
Best wishes,
The organizing committee
The Geneva Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy
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/GECOPOL_Graduate/
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*III Geneva Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy*
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*17-18 February 2022*
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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
The *Department of Political Science & International Relations *of the
*University of Geneva* is proud to announce the third edition of the
Geneva Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy organized within the
framework of the *Geneva Colloquium in Political Theory *(GECOPOL). The
*/GECOPOL_Graduate/*will take place on 17-18 February 2022. We are
planning a *hybrid conference*, with a large number of presentations
delivered in person. The exact format and rules of attendance will be
adapted and communicated in view of the evolution of the global sanitary
situation.
The conference is a forum for PhD students to present their works in
progress, receive constructive feedback in a supportive atmosphere, and
exchange ideas both with peers and with leading academics in the field
of political philosophy worldwide. The /GECOPOL_Graduate/ is structured
in parallel sessions for students’ presentations, and two plenary
sessions hosting two keynote lectures. The keynote speakers in the past
editions were Ralf Bader (Université de Fribourg), Francis Cheneval
(Zürich), Fabienne Peter (Warwick), and Lea Ypi (London School of
Economics and Political Science). This year’s *keynote speakers* are:
*Sandrine Baume* (Université de Lausanne)
*Jason Brennan *(Georgetown University)
PhD students may express their interest in presenting papers at the
/GECOPOL_Graduate/ by sending an *extended abstract* of their intended
contribution (max 1500 words – in English) accompanied by a short
abstract (max 200 words – in *English*) and a */curriculum vitae/*, by
*30 October 2021*. Paper proposals may focus on any area within
political philosophy and should be suitable for a twenty-minute
presentation. Both the short and the extended abstract must be
anonymized for *blind review*. The submission of paper proposals is open
to graduate students enrolled in a PhD programme at the time of
submission. *Conference attendance is free of charge* and open to anyone
upon registration. Accepted participants are responsible for seeking
funds to cover their expenses. Details about the conference programme
and other arrangements regarding the onsite logistics and online access
to the various activities to follow. The working language of the
/GECOPOL_Graduate/ is English.
All correspondence (including paper submissions and additional
inquiries) should be addressed to the GECOPOL_Graduate email address:
gecopol at unige.ch <mailto:gecopol at unige.ch>
For more information on the GECOPOL activities, please see our website
https://www.unige.ch/gecopol/ <https://www.unige.ch/gecopol/> and
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Gecopol-106384257678909
<https://www.facebook.com/Gecopol-106384257678909>.
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