[csaa-forum] ASCP Annual Conference 2013 - Call for Papers and Panels

Mariana Fragueiro M.Fragueiro at uws.edu.au
Mon Aug 5 13:25:28 CST 2013


Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy 2013<www.uws.edu.au/ascp2013> - University of Western Sydney, 3-5 December 2013

A reminder that the deadline for the submission of conference abstracts is Friday 30 August 2013. Confirmation of selection will be forwarded approximately within 2 weeks of this date.

The conference will be held at UWS Parramatta Campus from December 3 to December 5, and will be followed by an International Symposium on Hegel and Heidegger<http://www.uws.edu.au/philosophy/philosophy@uws/events/sponsored_conferences/ascp_2013_conference/hegel_and_heidegger_international_symposium> on December 6.

The Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy aims to provide a broad intellectual forum for professional academics and postgraduates researching topics in Contemporary European philosophy, and it is the premier reference point for people working within the diverse fields of Continental/European Philosophy in the Australasian region.

Keynote addresses by:
Graham Harman
James Martel
Elizabeth Rottenberg
Gianni Vattimo
and a plenary panel on the work of Rosalyn Diprose

CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite proposals for papers for the ASCP annual conference, which will be held at the University of Western Sydney in December 2013. We encourage papers in the broadly-defined field of Continental Philosophy, including but not limited to German Idealism, Phenomenology, Existentialism, Hermeneutics, Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, Philosophy and Film, and the relationship between Continental Philosophy and other philosophical approaches. We especially welcome papers from postgraduate students.

Presenters may select either a 30-minute or a 45-minute slot (20-minute presentation plus 10-minute discussion, or 35-minute presentation plus 10-minute discussion).

Abstracts should be less than 200 words and should be submitted through the Abstract Submission System<http://www.uws.edu.au/ascp2013/submission> at: http://www.uws.edu.au/ascp2013/submission.

For further information, please email ascp2013 at uws.edu.au<mailto:ascp2013 at uws.edu.au>.

CALL FOR PANELS
We invite proposals for thematic and book panels for the ASCP annual conference (2013).

Proposals for thematic panels should include two or three proposed speakers, and, if possible, a chair and/or a respondent. We will consider a number of panels to form a stream.

Proposals for book panels are also welcome. Proposals should be for books published within the last two years in the area of Continental Philosophy and should include at least the author, one commentator and, if possible, a chair.

To submit a proposal for a thematic or book panel, please email ascp2013 at uws.edu.au<mailto:ascp2013 at uws.edu.au>. The deadline for the submission of panel proposals is Friday 30 August 2013.

Please note that even if your paper is part of a panel, you still need to submit your paper through the Abstract Submission System<http://www.uws.edu.au/ascp2013/submission> (www.uws.edu.au/ascp2013/submission<http://www.uws.edu.au/ascp2013/submission>), indicating the panel title in the relevant field.

REGISTRATIONS
Registrations to the Conference are now open. For information about registration, please visit http://www.uws.edu.au/philosophy/philosophy@uws/events/sponsored_conferences/ascp_2013_conference/registration. To register for the 2013 Australasian Society of Continental Philosophy Annual Conference please visit the ASCP website and fill out the 2013 ASCP Online Registration Form<http://ascp.org.au/component/dtregister/?Itemid=121&eventId=3&controller=event&task=individualRegister>.

---
The Conference Organising Committee
Diego Bubbio (Chair), Charles Barbour, Alex Ling, Dimitris Vardoulakis, Mariana Fragueiro (Project officer)
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.cdu.edu.au/pipermail/csaa-forum/attachments/20130805/24c39b29/attachment-0001.html 


More information about the csaa-forum mailing list