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SUMMARY:Global Feminism
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LOCATION:2500 University Dr. N.W.\, Calgary\, Canada\, T2N 1N4
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Deadline Extended</strong></p>\n<p>The Department of Philosophy at the University of Calgary invites graduate students to submit papers for consideration at its 12th Annual Philosophy Graduate Conference.</p>\n<p>The overarching theme of this conference is&nbsp\;<strong>global feminism</strong>\, explored at both theoretical and applied levels.</p>\n<p>Our envisioned conference will span two days\, with one day dedicated to theoretical discussions and the other to applied perspectives. Theoretical papers should delve into the possibility of a global feminism\, the influence of non-Western theories (such as Islamic\, LatinX\, Africana\, and Afro-Caribbean)\, decolonial feminism\, and the role of ideal and non-ideal theory in feminism. On the applied side\, we welcome papers exploring the implementation of global feminist concepts.</p>\n<p>Potential paper topics include\, but are not limited to:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Non-ideal vs. ideal theory</li>\n<li>Decolonial feminism</li>\n<li>Transnational feminism</li>\n<li>Third-world feminism</li>\n<li>Islamic Feminism</li>\n<li>LatinX Feminism</li>\n<li>Afro-Caribbean Feminism</li>\n<li>The possibility of transnational feminist ethics</li>\n<li>The role of 'Western feminism' in a global context</li>\n<li>Applied papers on feminist issues\, such as abortion\, child marriage\, women and work\, feminist praxis\, and the decision to have children.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>We also invite submissions from those working in areas other than feminism\, including gender theory.</p>\n<p>Keynote Speakers</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Ranjoo S. Herr (Bentley University)</li>\n<li>Safaneh Mohaghegh Neyshabouri (University of Calgary)</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Venue</strong></p>\n<p>The conference will be held at the University of Calgary in the Social Sciences building. Online participation is possible for those for whom travel is a barrier to participation.&nbsp\; Unfortunately\, no funding for travel or accommodation for graduate speakers is available.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>Submission Guidelines</strong></p>\n<p>Submissions should be papers of up to&nbsp\;<strong>3000 words</strong>&nbsp\;(excluding notes and bibliography)\, prepared for&nbsp\;<strong>blind review</strong>\, and suitable for a&nbsp\;<strong>20-minute presentation</strong>. Each submission should include a short (<strong>200-word</strong>) abstract.</p>\n<p>Organizers particularly encourage submissions from members of marginalized groups.</p>\n<p>Conference Generously Supported By</p>\n<p>University of Calgary Philosophy Department</p>\n<p>Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Grant)</p>\n<p>University of Calgary Graduate Student Association</p>
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