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Submission guidelines

Date: 24th June 2019

Place: University of Stirling

Keynote Speaker: Prof Mari Mikkola (Oxford)

Deadline for submissions: 30th April 2019

We invite applications for engaged participants in the one-day workshop ‘Silencing, Prejudice and Resistance’, featuring philosophical talks related to this theme. This includes but is not limited to work in:

  • Feminist Philosophy
  • Feminist and Social Epistemology
  • Epistemic Virtues and Vices in Academy
  • Gender and Oppression
  • Diversifying Philosophy
  • Public Philosophy
  • Inclusive Pedagogy

We especially encourage applications from underrepresented groups in philosophy. Each talk will last for approximately 30 minutes, followed by 20 minutes for discussion.

At the end of the conference, all conference attendees are invited to participate in a roundtable discussion on ‘Activism and Philosophy’. Our aim is to bring together representatives of MAP chapters across UK universities and beyond to share our activist experience, to forge new ideas and develop collaborative projects in the future to advance the objective of the MAP initiative. We also hope to connect marginalised philosophers across the country, especially in areas with no active MAP chapters.

Applicants are invited to submit:

  • Anonymized abstracts of approximately 500 words.
  • Submissions should be accompanied by a separate cover sheet including the author’s name, affiliation, and contact information.
  • Submissions should be emailed to mapuk.sasp@gmail.com by 30th April.
  • All submissions will be double-blind refereed.
  • Decisions will be announced by 13th May.

*If you are not interested in giving a talk but would like to participate in our roundtable discussion, please send in a short statement (up to 300 words) of your relevant experience or interest in activism broadly construed.

Funding Opportunities

We hope to offer support to partially cover travel expenses for speakers and participants of the roundtable discussion. Priority will be given to students without institutional support from their home universities. Please specify in the email whether you would like to be considered for a partial bursary.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us at mapuk.sasp@gmail.com

The event is sponsored by the Scots Philosophical Association, the Marc Sanders Foundation, the Analysis Trust and the University of Stirling.