CFP: 2025 Political Concepts Graduate Conference
Submission deadline: December 15, 2024
Conference date(s):
March 28, 2025 - March 29, 2025
Conference Venue:
The New School for Social Research
New York,
United States
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Political Concepts: A Critical Lexicon began as a multidisciplinary, web-based journal in which an assemblage of contributions focused on a single concept with the express intention of re-situating its meaning in the field of political discourse. By reflecting on what has remained unquestioned or unthought in that concept, this all-around collection of essays seeks to open pathways for another future—one that is not already determined and ill-fated.
From this forum for engaged scholarship, a succession of academic conferences have sprung as a space for conversation and constructive debate, including the Political Concepts Graduate Conference. Organized by students of the Departments of Anthropology, Philosophy, Sociology, Economics and Politics at the New School for Social Research, Political Concepts invites graduate students from all fields of study to participate in our upcoming graduate student conference in Spring 2025. Held at NSSR over March 28-29, the conference will serve as a workshop of ideas on the multiplicity of powers, structures, problems, and orientations that shape our collective life.
Because Political Concepts does not predetermine what does or does not count as political, the conference welcomes essays that fashion new political concepts or demonstrate how concepts deserve to be taken as politically significant. Papers should be dedicated to a single political concept, like an encyclopedia entry, but the analysis of the concept does not have to abide to traditional approaches. Some of the concepts contended with in previous years’ vibrant conferences included abolition, survival, catastrophe, resentment, money, dependence, trans, imaginary, and solidarity. Other examples can be found in the published papers on thePolitical Concepts website (http://www.politicalconcepts.org/).
Abstracts should be no longer than 750 words in a pdf format, and prepared for blind review, so please ensure that your abstract is free from any identifying personal details. Please title your abstract with your concept. Abstracts must be submitted through thisgoogle form(https://forms.gle/nd1WWqEktjddiGjj7) by December 15, 2024 EST. Any inquiries can be sent to [email protected].
Applicants must be advanced graduate students and their concept must be a central part of a longer term project in order to be accepted. Participants will be informed in January.