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SUMMARY:The European Face of Political Epistemology Conference
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LOCATION:Moise Palace\, Cres\, Rijeka\, Croatia
DESCRIPTION:<p><u><strong>Extended Call for Papers</strong></u></p>\n<p><strong>New deadline: May 15th\, 2024</strong></p>\n<p>Political epistemology has recently emerged as a progressive epistemological branch that spreads its focus out to the non-ideal world of factual political agents\, parties\, institutions\, and collective epistemic resources. Nonetheless\, it retained a parochial and myopic focus on the United States of America and the United Kingdom\, with sporadic excursions to Australia and Canada. The second edition of The European Face of Political Epistemology conference\, after the first has become an edited book\, seeks to assemble novel and progressive European thinkers about political epistemology.</p>\n<p>Our topics of interest comprise political communicational methods\, political knowledge and ignorance\, multi-partisan politics\, political expertise and the role of topical experts in the political domain\, politicised epistemic injustice\, and non-ideal epistemology. European political phenomena must be sternly analysed\, evaluated\, and affixed with a tentative feasible solution. Our conference strives to be a locus of such analysis.</p>\n<p><strong>This year&rsquo\;s keynote speakers are:</strong></p>\n<p>&bull\; Miranda Fricker (NYU)</p>\n<p>&bull\; Lisa Herzog (University of Groningen)</p>\n<p>&bull\; Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern University)</p>\n<p>&bull\; Michel Croce (University of Genoa)</p>\n<p><strong>The conference is held at the Mediterranean island of Cres in Croatia\, at the Renaissance Moise Palace\, from July 8 to July 11\, 2024.</strong></p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><u><strong>Call for Abstracts</strong></u></p>\n<p>Please submit abstracts ranging up to <strong>200 words</strong> to the specialised email address <strong>politicalepistemology@cas.uniri.hr</strong>. Abstracts significantly longer than 200 words will be disqualified. We accept submissions from professors of philosophy and related social and natural sciences and post-doctoral researchers. Please submit your abstracts by <strong>May 15th\, 2024</strong>. We will assess your submissions and inform you about the final decision by May 20th\, 2024. Breakfasts and lunches are held with the keynote speakers\, so you get to know them and exchange ideas about your work. You can send any pertinent queries\, including those regarding travel and accommodation\, to the mentioned email address.</p>\n<p><strong>Please focus your contributions primarily on the topics in political epistemology related to <u>the epistemology of testimony\, institutional epistemology\, and the epistemology of expertise</u>.</strong></p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Further Information for Participants</strong></p>\n<p>Although the conference does not cover accommodation\, transport\, and catering at the Riva restaurant\, <strong>there is no commission for participating in the event</strong>. We will send you detailed information about possible options and transport routes as soon as we accept your abstract.</p>\n<p><strong>Organisational Board</strong></p>\n<p>Hana Samaržija\, Andrea Me&scaron\;anović\, Ivan Cerovac\, Kristina Lekić Barunčić\, Marko Luka Zubčić\, Slobodan &Scaron\;olaja\, Andreja Malovoz</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Ivan Cerovac;CN="Hana Samaržija";CN=Kristina Lekic:
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