Hello all,

Just a reminder that the deadline is April 30. Please distribute widely. Thanks.

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Here is the CFP for this year's CRPR, which will be held at Northwestern University on Oct 8-9, 2010. Prof. Larry Blum will be our keynote speaker.

Please distribute widely to your various networks and listservs! Hope you'll be able to join us in Evanston/Chicago this October.

 

The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race

goes to Chicago, Illinois!

  

October 8-9, 2010

 

Keynote Speaker: Larry Blum, U. Massachusetts, Boston

 

Call for Papers

 

The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race announces a call for papers for its seventh annual roundtable. 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 of philosophy.  Philosophical papers are invited on any 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.

 

Papers should be no more than 30 minutes in length. Please attach a detailed (2-3 page) abstract, as an MS word.doc or .pdf file (please put your name on the file).

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Subject heading should read: (your last name) CRPR 10 Submission

 

Submission Deadline: April 30, 2010

 

Please see race.caroundtable.org (note the new URL!)

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Organizers:

Darrell Moore, Philosophy, DePaul University

Mickaella Perina, Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Falguni A. Sheth, Social Science, Hampshire College

 

Guest Organizer: Charles Mills, Philosophy, Northwestern University