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SUMMARY:5th Annual Philosophers' Cocoon Philosophy Conference
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LOCATION:401 W. Kennedy Blvd.\, Tampa\, United States\, 33606
DESCRIPTION:<p>I am pleased to announce this call-for-papers for the&nbsp\;<strong>5th&nbsp\;Annual</strong><strong>&nbsp\;</strong><strong>Philosophers' Cocoon Philosophy Conference</strong>\, provisionally scheduled to be held at&nbsp\;University of Tampa on&nbsp\;<u>October 14th-15th\, 2017</u>&nbsp\;(for an idea of what past years of the conference have been like&nbsp\;<a href="http://philosopherscocoon.typepad.com/blog/philosophers-cocoon-philosophy-conference/">see here</a>).</p>\n<p>As in the past\, the Cocoon conference will be unique in several respects:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Although conference attendance&nbsp\;will be open to&nbsp\;all&nbsp\;members of the profession\,&nbsp\;<strong>paper presenters must be early-career philosophers</strong>&nbsp\;(graduate students\, post-docs\, untenured faculty\, independent scholars\, etc.).</li>\n<li>Due to travel-funding challenges that early-career philosophers often face\,&nbsp\;<strong>several sessions will be reserved for&nbsp\;Skype&nbsp\;presentations</strong>&nbsp\;in which the author will be projected and field audience questions over Skype.</li>\n<li>Although commentators and audience members are encouraged to present objections to papers\, the&nbsp\;<strong>conference theme will once again be "constructive&nbsp\;engagement"</strong>\, where the primary intent is to help authors to improve their work (viz. by not only raising objections\, but offering and discussing possible solutions).</li>\n<li>Because publishing&nbsp\;is one of the most difficult capacities for early-career philosophers to develop\, the conference&nbsp\;<strong>welcomes submissions of a typical full-length journal article (20-30 pages double-spaced</strong>). As a rule of thumb\, the longer the paper\, the higher the standards for acceptance to the conference. Extremely long papers are discouraged.</li>\n<li>In order to defray costs of attendance (once again out of concern for the needs of early-career scholars)\, there will only be a<strong>&nbsp\;small suggested (but non-mandatory) $5 registration "donation"&nbsp\;</strong>to help pay for coffee &amp\; snacks.&nbsp\;</li>\n<li>Submission to the conference involves an&nbsp\;<strong>agreement to serve as a commentator</strong>&nbsp\;on another paper during the conference should your paper be accepted and you accept your invitation to attend.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>To submit a paper to present at the PCPC\, please email the following to me at&nbsp\;<u><strong>marvan@ut.edu</strong></u>&nbsp\;by&nbsp\;<strong>May 15th\, 2017</strong>:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>An anonymized&nbsp\;paper.</li>\n<li>A separate title page with the author's name\, contact information\, early-career status (e.g. grad student\, post-doc\, untenured faculty\, independent scholar)\, and brief paper abstract.</li>\n<li>A statement in your email and attached cover page concerning whether you intend to attend the conference in person or only via Skype.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>Decision emails indicating whether your paper has been accepted should be sent out around&nbsp\;<strong>August</strong><strong>&nbsp\;1st</strong>&nbsp\;(papers will undergo peer-review). &nbsp\;Finally\, please bear the following in mind: In order to ensure that the conference is well-attended\, there will be relatively few Skype sessions -- so the probability that your paper will be accepted is higher should you state in your submission email that you can attend in person.</p>
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