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April 14, 2008

California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race 2008

Here is the announcement and call for papers for the 5th annual California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race.  Note that the deadline for submissions is April 30, 2008.

The 5th Annual California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race
University of California, Berkeley
October 3-4, 2008
Keynote Speaker: Maria Lugones, Binghamton University

The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race announces a call for papers for its fifth annual roundtable, to be held October 3-4, 2008 at UC Berkeley. This roundtable brings together philosophers of race, and those working in related fields in a small and congenial setting to share their work and to help further this sub-discipline.  Papers are invited on any philosophical issue regarding race, ethnicity, or racism, and including those that take up race in the context of another topic, such as feminism, political philosophy, ethics, justice, culture, identity, biology, phenomenology, existentialism, psychoanalysis, metaphysics, or epistemology.

Submissions are especially encouraged from junior scholars and philosophers of color.  We seek to foster a productive and intellectually stimulating environment for those working in philosophy and race.  The Roundtable also aspires to bring together junior and senior scholars to develop and enhance constructive mentoring relationships.

Registration is free but please register by email by April 30, 2008. Papers should be no more than 30 minutes in length. Please submit full paper or detailed abstract (2-3 pages), as MS word .doc or .pdf document to fsheth@berkeley.edu by April 30, 2008.

CFP for posting: Download CRPRcfp08.pdf

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Would love to participate in your conference but the email automatically kicks back our submissions. See the info:

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