CFP: Political Theory: Issues and Challenges
Submission deadline: February 15, 2014
Conference date(s):
September 3, 2014 - September 6, 2014
Conference Venue:
University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
United Kingdom
Details
The 2014 ECPR General Conference will be held in Glasgow, September 3-6.
The Standing Group on Political Theory is convening a general political theory section, entitled 'Political Theory: Issues and Challenges'.
This section will contain a total of 8 panels, comprising 4-5 papers each. Details about the panels already accepted within the section can be found below. If you would like to submit a paper to one of these, then please contact the panel convenors in the first instance. We also welcome additional proposals, either in the form of complete panel proposals (comprising 4-5 papers), or standalone paper proposals.
Further details on the section, including panel abstracts and instructions about how to propose a panel or a paper, can be found here: http://standinggroups.ecpr.eu/theory/2013/12/12/call-for-papers-ecpr-general-conference-2014/
Please note: the final deadline for submissions is February 15, 2014.
Panels
Democratic Emotions
Panel Chairs: Mihaela Mihai (University of York) & Paulina Tambakaki (University of Westminster)
Contact Details: [email protected]; [email protected]
Distributive Justice: Perspectives on (luck) egalitarianism
Panel Chair: Andreas Albertsen
Contact Details: [email protected]
Political Friendship
Panel Chair: Gabriella Slomp (University of St Andrews)
Contact Details: [email protected]
Political Theory and Imperfect Duties
Panel Chair: Saladin Meckled-Garcia (University College, London)
Contact Details: [email protected]
Political Theory in Society: Comparative and Historical Perspectives
Panel Chair: Petri Koikkalainen (University of Lapland)
Contact Details: [email protected]
Pragmatist Approaches in Contemporary Political Theory
Panel Chairs: Mathias Thaler (University of Edinburgh) & Thomas Fossen (Leiden University)
Contact Details: [email protected]; [email protected]
The Family: Ethics and Policy
Panel Chairs: Gideon Calder (University of South Wales) & Anca Gheaus (University of Sheffield)
Contact Details: [email protected]; [email protected]