UCGC24: University of Calgary Graduate Conference 2024: Global Feminism University of Calgary Calgary, Canada, May 1-2, 2024 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ucgc24 |
Submission deadline | March 1, 2024 |
Conference Information
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Calgary invites graduate students to submit papers for consideration at its 12th Annual Philosophy Graduate Conference.
The overarching theme of this conference is global feminism, explored at both theoretical and applied levels.
Our envisioned conference will span two days, with one day dedicated to theoretical discussions and the other to applied perspectives. Theoretical papers should delve into the possibility of a global feminism, the influence of non-Western theories (such as Islamic, LatinX, Africana, and Afro-Caribbean), decolonial feminism, and the role of ideal and non-ideal theory in feminism. On the applied side, we welcome papers exploring the implementation of global feminist concepts.
Potential paper topics include, but are not limited to:
- Non-ideal vs. ideal theory
- Decolonial feminism
- Transnational feminism
- Third-world feminism
- Islamic Feminism
- LatinX Feminism
- Afro-Caribbean Feminism
- The possibility of transnational feminist ethics
- The role of 'Western feminism' in a global context
- Applied papers on feminist issues, such as abortion, child marriage, women and work, feminist praxis, and the decision to have children.
We also invite submissions from those working in areas other than feminism, including gender theory.
Keynote Speakers
- Ranjoo S. Herr (Bentley University)
- Safaneh Mohaghegh Neyshabouri (University of Calgary)
Venue
The conference will be held at the University of Calgary in the Social Sciences building. There is the potential for online participation should travel be a barrier to participation.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions should be papers of up to 3000 words (excluding notes and bibliography), prepared for blind review, and suitable for a 20-minute presentation. Each submission should include a short (200-word) abstract.
Organizers particularly encourage submissions from members of marginalized groups.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to calgarypgsaconf@gmail.com
Conference Generously Supported By
University of Calgary Philosophy Department
Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Grant)
University of Calgary Graduate Student Association