Education and Social Justice

July 16, 2015 - July 18, 2015
North American Society for Social Philosophy, William Jewell College

Liberty
United States

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Thirty-Second International Social Philosophy Conference
Sponsored by the North American Society for Social Philosophy

July 16-18, 2015
William Jewell College,
Liberty, Missouri, USA

Proposals in all areas of social philosophy are welcome, but special attention will be devoted to the theme:

Education and Social Justice

Some possible paper topics include:

  • Education and moral psychology
  • The public and private goods of education
  • Education, meritocracy and equality of opportunity
  • Teachers, students and power in the classroom
  • The academy and epistemic injustice
  • The politics of learning
  • Segregation and education
  • Education and parental partiality
  • Histories of education philosophy
  • The epistemology of testing
  • Education and epistemologies of privilege and ignorance
  • Intersectionality and education

We welcome submissions from both members and non-members, but we require that all presenters join the North American Society for Social Philosophy if their papers are accepted and if they present at the conference.

 Submission Deadline:  February 15, 2015. Please submit a 300 – 500 word abstract below.

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February 15, 2015, 6:00am CST

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