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Dear Feminist Colleagues,
The Call For Proposals for the 2022 philoSOPHIA conference is now
available. Proposals due Feb 1, 2022, details below. Please share this CFP
widely!

*“Entangled Ecologies: the Climate of Justice”*
The 15th annual meeting of philoSOPHIA will run from the afternoon of
Thursday June 2nd to the evening of Saturday June 4th 2022, at George Mason
University, Fairfax, Virginia.

   - Virtual Keynote Lectures: Tiffany King (University of Virginia);
   Catriona Sandilands (York University)
   - In Person Keynote Speakers: Naisargi Dave (University of Toronto);
   Andrea Pitts (UNC Charlotte)

We invite proposals for transdisciplinary philosophical work that explores
the complex linkages connecting climate change and environmental
devastation to the entangled legacies of transatlantic slavery and settler
colonialism, the histories and presents of anti-Black racism and violence
against Indigenous peoples, and the interwoven patterns of exclusion and
inequality structured around gender, sexuality, race, class, embodiment,
and trans-species relations. The conference will foreground work that
confronts these linkages so as to excavate possibilities for
accountability, reparation and response-ability, strange intimacies,
transformative justice, and liberation. We hope this event will be an
opportunity to think diversely and together about how these entangled
histories and their afterlives have manifested in ecologies of resistance
and radical care.

In keeping with the aims and commitments of philoSOPHIA, we invite
submissions that extend the rich traditions of transformative feminist
interventions and sociopolitical engagements, and that connect and create
divergent feminist approaches, cultures, genres, and histories. We seek to
cultivate discursive alliances with such areas as critical race, queer,
crip, trans*, Indigenous, decolonial, environmental, and critical plant and
animal studies.  We welcome proposals that reflect on the conference theme
in transnational contexts, drawing on non-Western philosophical traditions,
or in the context of the Covid-19 global pandemic. All submissions will be
considered though work related to the conference theme will be prioritized.

Location: at present, we plan to hold this conference in person on the
George Mason University Fairfax campus. The conference will feature both
virtual and in-person keynote speakers, and selected parallel sessions may
also be hosted in a virtual format to accommodate those unable to attend in
person. Reasonably priced student accommodation on campus will be available
for in-person participants.
We welcome proposals for both individual papers and three-person panel
sessions.

Submission deadline: February 1st 2022.

Guidelines for Submission:
1. Submit one of the following:
a) Individual abstracts of 500-700 words
b) Panel proposals (500 words) accompanied by individual abstracts for each
paper (500-700 words each), collated into a single submission.

2. Please prepare your submission for anonymous review, with identifying
information (name, institutional affiliation, email address, and a brief
bio for each proposed participant) appearing only in your submission email.

3. Identify in your submission email whether you plan to attend in person
if conditions permit; can only participate virtually; or would prefer to
participate virtually.

4. If you are a graduate student or without institutional support for
conference participation and would benefit from financial support to
attend, please identify yourself as such in your submission email. If
funding permits, travel or accommodation costs may be subsidized.

Submit all proposals electronically to: [log in to unmask]
Submissions will be reviewed by the Conference Program Committee.

-- 
Lauren Guilmette, Ph.D. (she/her)
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.elon.edu_u_academics_arts-2Dand-2Dsciences_philosophy_&d=DwIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=Oo4TCJF8pXcsWPDC7Sy8bdP2IJ6ZbST0v2xdYtuNH80&m=RXY8aEkOIMxLhMjBLAQS1igC425AunKZ8fnS0KLZDW0&s=8SpJhE6tH9QRW53Ue2_xdjMR5bO56bYg485PX_p3XOA&e= >, Elon
University
Assistant Director, philoSOPHIA <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.philosophiafeministsociety.com_&d=DwIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=Oo4TCJF8pXcsWPDC7Sy8bdP2IJ6ZbST0v2xdYtuNH80&m=RXY8aEkOIMxLhMjBLAQS1igC425AunKZ8fnS0KLZDW0&s=Yr5xtHYxyfYHgBVc5opP9ODBaJNE-6IZv6pDg6QVV1E&e= >

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