CFP: Economic Justice and Political Action

Submission deadline: June 30, 2015

Conference date(s):
October 7, 2015 - October 9, 2015

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Conference Venue:

University of Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain

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Confirmed keynote speakers:

  • Paula Casal (ICREA-UPF)
  • Antoni Domènech (UB)
  • Rainer Forst (Frankfurt)
  • Susana Narotzky (UB)
  • César Rendueles (UCM)
  • Lea Ypi (LSE)

The 2015 Political Philosophy Conference at the University of Barcelona seeks to gather contributions on political action, economic justice, and the intersection between the two. We thus invite submissions of papers--both from political philosophy and the social sciences and both contemporary and historical--covering the following three areas:

-Political action: including papers on social movements and political parties, political participation and representation, the logic of resistance and protest, the forms and mechanisms of democracy, populism and hegemony, the possibilities and limits of ICT, and the very concept of the political.

-Economic justice: including papers on exploitation, property, work, poverty, capital, consumption, taxes, care, and the commons, as well as contributions by classic and contemporary authors addressing these issues.  

-The intersection between the previous two areas: including papers addressing political actions in the economic realm (consumer boycotts, anti-eviction movements, unionism, etc.) or papers analyzing policies that target economic injustices, such as economic democracy-promoting policies, redistributive and predistributive policies, or social and economic constitutional rights.

Submission guidelines:

The conference is organized by the UB Political Philosophy Seminar and will take place in October, 7, 8, and 9, 2015 at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Barcelona (in the historic city center). The conference will host paper presentations in the morning and two keynote presentations each afternoon.

Submission deadline is June 30, 2015. Submitted papers should be no longer than ten pages, Times New Roman 12 pt. 1.5 line spacing. They should include an abstract and a list of five keywords. To enable blind review, the name and institutional affiliation of the author should be removed and placed in an accompanying file. Both documents should be sent to [email protected]

Each submission will be anonymously reviewed by two referees. Decisions will be notified by July 31. No conference fee will be charged, and a limited number of accommodation grants will be offered to those whose papers are accepted. A selection of the accepted papers will be published—unless otherwise stated by the author—in Astrolabio. International Journal of Philosophy. Queries can be sent to [email protected]

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