[Sigcrit-l] Fw: SPOON-ANN: Cfp: Sociality and recognition conference
Ron Day
ronday at wayne.edu
Thu Nov 13 01:20:30 EST 2003
I find the topics of these conferences each year to be so interesting, but
their place and time to be rather unaffordable. Perhaps some on the
Sig-crit List will be in the area, though, at that time.
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> Call for papers
> and
> Invitation
>
> 10th International French-German Philosophy Colloquium
> 10ème colloque philosophique international franco-allemand
> 10. Internationales Franzoesisch-Deutsches Philosophie-Kolloquium
>
> Sociality and recognition
> Socialité et reconnaissance
> Sozialitaet und Anerkennung
>
> Evian (Lake Geneva), France
> July 18-24, 2004.
>
> The goal of the International French-German Philosophy Colloquium is to
> bring Continental philosophy, and in particular contemporary French
> philosophy, into dialogue with other philosophical traditions.
> The 2004 colloquium will be devoted to the question of sociality. What is
> sociality? What forces bind a society together wherever social structures
> develop? The concept of recognition has recently become popular as a basic
> concept for reconstructing social contexts. It is taken to clarify the
> mechanism by which social bonds, social fields and socialized subjects are
> created, it is used to explain the performative production of social
> cohesion by which modern subjects are constantly involved in the processes
> of individualizing socialization. For this reason, the colloquium will
focus
> on the question of the constitution of sociality by taking up French,
German
> and Anglo-Saxon discourses of recognition and asking to what extent
> sociality can be conceived as constituted in and by structures of
> recognition. We explicitly welcome submissions that suggest alternatives
to
> and raise questions regarding the usefulness of the concept of recognition
> as the foundation for explaining sociality.
>
> Call for Papers:
> We invite proposals for papers for submission. The final deadline is
> February 15, 2004. Please send your proposals with a one-page abstract and
a
> short CV to the following e-mail address:
> evian at rz.uni-hildesheim.de
>
> A detailed exposition of the topic and all relevant information concerning
> the character and history of the colloquium as well as matters of
> accomodation and costs can be found at our trilingual website:
> www.uni-hildesheim.de/eviancolloquium/
>
> Contact:
> Prof. Dr. Georg W. Bertram, Institut für Philosophie, Universitaet
> Hildesheim, Marienburger Platz 2, D-31141 Hildesheim, Germany
>
> Organizers:
> Georg W. Bertram (Hildesheim), Stefan Blank (Berlin), David Lauer (Berlin)
> In cooperation with Robin Celikates (Potsdam), Stefan Deines (Gießen),
Karen
> Feldman (Berkeley), Jo-Jo Koo (Pittsburgh), Christophe Laudou (Madrid),
> Jérôme Lèbre (Paris), Chris Doude van Troostwijk (Strasbourg / Amsterdam)
>
>
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