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Journal Description
\nPerspectives: UCD Postgraduate Journal of Philosophy is an annual blind peer-reviewed journal of philosophy edited and published by postgraduate students in the School of Philosophy\, University College Dublin\, Ireland. Perspectives features articles\, symposium and conference papers\, book reviews\, and interviews by postgraduate students and recent graduates on a broad range of topics and approaches in philosophy and its related disciplines. The journal is published open access online\, with printed copies available at little cost.
\nCall for Submissions
\nThe editorial board of the 2021 issue of Perspectives seeks submissions of high-quality original contributions\, from postgraduate students and recent graduates (who received their postgraduate degree within the last three years)\, on any topic relevant to the theme of Social Philosophy broadly construed. We welcome articles as well as book reviews on recent publications in all areas and approaches to Social Philosophy.
\nWe especially welcome articles on areas and topics that have been marginalised in philosophy and social philosophy. Submissions from academics from underrepresented groups in philosophy are particularly encouraged.
\nPossible topics include\, but are not limited to:
\nHistory of social and political philosophy
\nContemporary debates in social and political philosophy
\nSocial ontology
\nSocial epistemology including applied social epistemology
\nPolitical epistemology
\nEthics and society
\nAesthetics and society
\nCritical approaches to social philosophy
\nThe connection between science\, technology\, and society
\nSocial philosophy and philosophy of language
\nTheories of justice
\nIntersubjectivity and recognition
\nSocial philosophy and feminist and queer theory
\nSocial philosophy and (critical) race\, postcolonial\, decolonial theories
\nPhilosophy as social practice \;
\nAny other topic that you deem relevant to the subject of social philosophy
\nSubmission Guidelines for Articles
\nArticles should be between 5\,000-8\,000 words (including references and bibliography). Please include a brief abstract of around 200 words with five keywords.
\nSubmission Guidelines for Book Reviews
\nBook reviews should be around 2\,500 words or less. The book must be related to the area of social philosophy and must have been published within the last five years or not earlier than 2017. If you have a book that you would like to review\, please send a brief statement of interest (no more than 300 words) on the relevance and appropriateness of the book to the theme of this issue. \;
\nAll submissions or queries should be emailed to perspectives@ucd.ie. The subject title of your email submission should include &lsquo\;Perspectives 2021&rsquo\; followed by &lsquo\;submission&rsquo\; or &lsquo\;review&rsquo\;\, as relevant. Please include a separate contributor&rsquo\;s information sheet with your name\, institution\, degree level\, submission title\, and permanent email address.
\n30 June 2021: Deadline for submissions
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