CFP: AMINTAPHIL 2016 Conference on Privacy

Submission deadline: August 31, 2016

Conference date(s):
October 13, 2016 - October 15, 2016

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Conference Venue:

Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC, United States

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Call For Papers: AMINTAPHIL 2016 Conference on Privacy Oct. 13-15, 2016 Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Due Date: August 31, 2016 We invite submissions for the 2016 biannual conference of the American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (AMINTAPHIL) on the topic of Privacy. Suggestions for specific paper topics have been developed by the Program Committee and are listed below. (Also see below for information about Graduate Student Prizes and Early Career Scholar Travel Grants.) AMINTAPHIL is an interdisciplinary society of philosophers, legal theorists, political scientists, and economists who are interested in normative questions about justice, society, the economy, and democracy. It is affiliated with the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), which meets biannually in years opposite to AMINTPHIL meetings. All members of AMINTAPHIL gain membership in IVR. AMINTAPHIL conferences follow a distinctive format, in which “principal papers” are submitted and distributed in advance, “comment papers” are then submitted, also in advance of the conference, and the meeting proceeds in discussion format. Attendees are expected to read the papers prior to the conference. The Program Committee will group papers on related themes into distinct sessions for the conference, and all sessions are plenary (i.e., there are no breakouts). This conference format lends itself to gaining deep, multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary perspectives on the chosen topic, and engaging in rich dialogue with other attendees. All submitted papers are included in the conference, and selected papers are published in a subsequent, peer reviewed volume of essays by Springer. AMINTAPHIL members are eligible to submit papers. (Membership information is now online at http://www.pdcnet.org/amintaphil.) Principal papers, due by August 31, should be no more than 5500 words; comment papers will be due by September 30 and should be no more than 2200 words. All members of AMINTAPHIL will be notified when principal papers are available for download. Submit papers to Ann Cudd at [email protected], with the subject line: “AMINTAPHIL 2016 submission”. Please direct inquiries to: AMINTAPHIL Executive Director: Prof. Ann Cudd, Department of Philosophy, [email protected]. Local Host: Prof. Win-Chiat Lee, Department of Philosophy, Wake Forest University, [email protected].

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