Crossing Borderlines: Controversies and Interdisciplinarity

June 1, 2017 - June 2, 2017
CFCUL, University of Lisbon

Lisbon
Portugal

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Organisers:

Jens Allwood
(unaffiliated)
Jens Allwood
University of Goteborg
Jens Allwood
University of Goteborg
Olga Pombo
Universidade de Lisboa
Giovanni Scarafile
University of Salento

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In front of the dramatic effect of the problems that humanity is facing today, more and more deep collaboration between scholars of different disciplines is necessary. Problems like deprivation, war, cannot be faced by only one disciplinary domain. They are too big and too complex as to claim for an interdisciplinary approach.

However, interdisciplinarity (ID) is a vague concept and a much demanding practice. It claims not only to a mere juxtaposition of theoretical positions, in which any scholar is isolated in her/his own language. ID supposes the continuous search of convergent theoretical perspectives and methodologies, the definition of common spaces and grammars as well as a true dialogical and open mind attitude of the several scholars.

For these reasons, ID is closely connected to the ethics of communication. Before proposing any hypothesis, the scholar must put in place her/his not obvious listening attitude, which is one of the fundamental dimensions of the ethics of communication.

On the other hand, controversies are a special mode of discussion able to show the way to new and innovative solutions to all kind of problems. In fact, controversies are not an eminently philosophical phenomenon. They are distributed among different areas, both in theoretical and in practical life, both in academia and in ordinary day life. Inevitably, the proper study of controversies is interdisciplinary, requiring the cooperation of scholars focused on the art of controversies as well as researchers in communication, mediation, diplomacy, linguistics, logics, rhetorics, history, anthropology, psychology, etc.

The IASC International Conference “Crossing Borderlines: Controversies and Interdisciplinarity” (Lisbon, 1-2 June 2017) aims to put face to face scholars interested both in ID and in Controversies. We believe that this original confrontation may facilitate deciphering the complex problems mankind is today confronted with.

How to submit a proposal?

Please send a 400-500 Word abstract (in English) with a short bio for a 20-minutes paper (max. 20 minutes of presentation and 10 minutes for discussion) to: [email protected]

Paper proposals should include the following elements:

  • Title of the paper
  • Author(s) name
  • Author(s) institution affiliation, address, and contact e-mail
  • Abstract text (max. 400-500 words)
  • Times New Roman font size 12 pt.

Inscription Fee

  • Non-IASC Members: 50 EUR (conference materials included; Conference fee does not include: travel and accommodation costs, coffee breaks, lunch)
  • IASC Members: 30 EUR
  • Students: Free entrance

A selection of the best papers will be published as a volume in the Series "Controversies. Ethics and Interdisciplinarity" John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam.

https://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/cvs/main

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#controversies, #interdisciplinarity