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SUMMARY:International Association for Environmental Philosophy
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LOCATION:Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center\, Atlanta\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>CALL FOR PAPERS</p>\n<p>INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY</p>\n<p>Nineteenth Annual Meeting</p>\n<p>October 10-12\, 2015</p>\n<p>Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel &amp\; Conference Center </p>\n<p>Atlanta\, GA</p>\n<p>Following the 54th Annual Meeting of the Society for<strong>&nbsp\;</strong>Phenomenology and<strong>&nbsp\;</strong>Existential Philosophy (SPEP)</p>\n\n<p>Please send a single-spaced proposal (500-600 words) PLUS short abstract (75-100 words) in Word format to Ladelle McWhorter\, IAEP Secretary\, at&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:iaepsecretary@gmail.com">iaepsecretary@gmail.com</a>. The <em>body</em> of the email should include detailed contact information (including physical and electronic addresses as well as academic affiliation) of the author(s) AND should also &nbsp\;indicate whether your presentation will require audio/visual equipment.&nbsp\;(Without the latter indication there is no guarantee that such equipment will be available for your session at the conference.) Then in<em> an attachment </em>to the email please submit <strong>one Word document </strong>containing both the proposal and the short abstract\, without any identifying information as to the author(s). (Short abstracts of accepted proposals will be printed in the conference program.)</p>\n\n<p>Panel proposals should include as attachments a 350 &ndash\; 500 word abstract for the panel as a whole (350-500 words) plus (separately) a proposal and short abstract for each paper as described above. The body of the email should include contact information for each author. Panels may consist of a maximum of three papers. Each paper proposal will be judged on its own merit\, and individual papers may be accepted without acceptance of the entire panel.</p>\n\n<p>An author may submit only one proposal for consideration (by IAEP or one of its satellite groups) each year.&nbsp\;Papers previously published or under review for publication will not be accepted. All those included on the program must be members of IAEP at the time of the conference.&nbsp\; Information about IAEP and membership is available at <a href="http://www.environmentalphilosophy.org/">www.environmentalphilosophy.org</a>.</p>\n\n<p>$250 PRIZE FOR BEST GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY</p>\n<p>Graduate Students: please indicate in the body of your email submission whether you wish to be considered for this prize.&nbsp\;If your proposal is accepted you will be asked to submit a complete paper (3000 words maximum\, excluding notes) by September 15. The winner will be announced during the conference.</p>\n\n<p>DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15\, 2015.</p>\n\n<p>NOTICE OF DECISION: MID-MAY</p>\n\n<p>IAEP offers a forum for the philosophical discussion of our relation to the natural environment.&nbsp\; Embracing a broad understanding of environmental philosophy\, IAEP encourages papers in the areas of environmental ethics\, environmental aesthetics\, ontology\, theology\, philosophy of science\, political philosophy\, eco-feminism\, philosophy of technology\, and the like.&nbsp\; IAEP welcomes a diversity of approaches\, including those inspired by Continental philosophy\, the history of philosophy\, and the tradition of American philosophy.</p>\n\n<p>FOR MORE INFORMATION&nbsp\;CONTACT</p>\n<p>IAEP Secretary Ladelle McWhorter\, Philosophy Department\, University of Richmond: <a href="mailto:lmcwhort@richmond.edu">lmcwhort@richmond.edu</a>.</p>
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