CFP: Civic Virtues, Divided Societies, and Democratic Dilemmas

Submission deadline: March 15, 2012

Conference date(s):
July 26, 2012 - July 28, 2012

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Conference Venue:

Northeastern University
Boston, United States

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Details

A 300-500 word abstract should be e-mailed to all program committee members.

Submission Deadlines

For those living in Canada or the U.S.: March 15,2012.
For those living outside the United States and Canada: Jan. 15, 2012.

Program Committee

Professor John Koolage of Eastern Michigan, [email protected]
Professor Gaile Pohlhaus of Miami University, [email protected]
Professor Theresa Tobin of Marquette University, [email protected]

NASSP Conference Awards for Graduate Students

To promote new scholarship focusing on social philosophy and to encourage student participation, the North American Society for Social Philosophy has established the NASSP Awards for Best Graduate Student Papers. These awards give special recognition to papers to be read by a graduate student at the NASSP annual con-ference. The winners of the
annual prizes will each receive $300 upon attendance at the annual International Social Philosophy Conference, and will be honored at the conference.

The prizes are awarded only to conference attendees, though there is no obligation to use the money for conference-related costs. Any graduate student enrolled in a program towards a degree beyond the B.A. or first university diploma is eligible.

Deadline: March 15, 2012
For more information, please go to the NASSP Website@
http://www.pit.edu/~nassp/nassp.html.

NASSP Travel Grants for International Presenters

The NASSP has limited funds for travel to Boston for presenters living outside the U.S. and Canada. If you are interested, please indicate this at the time that you receive the acceptance-mail.

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