With apologies for cross-posting, I wanted to remind you all about this cfp:
*Call for Papers*
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*Twenty-Eighth International Social Philosophy Conference*
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*Sponsored by*
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*The North American Society for Social Philosophy*
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*July 21 - July 23, 2011*
*Marquette**University*
*Milwaukee**, Wisconsin*
Special attention will be devoted to the theme:
*Freedom, Religion, and Gender*
but proposals in all areas of social philosophy are welcome.
The Program Committee will be co-chaired by Professor Jean Harvey of the 
University of Guelph , Professor Gaile Pohlhaus of Miami University , 
and Professor Lisa Schwartzman of Michigan State University .
*Standard submissions:*
Please email a 300-500 word abstract to all of the program co-chairs. We 
welcome submissions from both members and non-members, but all 
presenters are to be members of the North American Society for Social 
Philosophy before the conference begins.
*Submissions from graduate students wishing to be considered for the 
Graduate Award:*
Please see below for more information, including the special 
requirements involved (under/*NASSP Conference Awards for Graduate 
Students*/).
*Submission Deadlines: *

    * Standard submissions for those living in Canada or the U.S. :
      March 15, 2011.
    * Standard submission for those living outside the United States and
      Canada : Jan. 15, 2011.
    * Submissions from graduate students wishing to be considered for
      the Graduate Award: Both abstracts and completed papers (not
      exceeding 3,000 words) must be prepared for anonymous review and
      submitted simultaneously by March 15, 2011. (Please indicate in
      your email that you wish to be considered for the Graduate Student
      Award.)

Please submit proposals in /Rich Text Format /to all of the following 
members of the program committee:

Jean Harvey
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Gaile Pohlhaus
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Lisa Schwartzman
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*/NASSP Travel Grants for International Presenters/*
The NASSP has limited funds for travel to the conference site for 
presenters living outside the U.S. and Canada . If you are interested, 
please indicate this at the time that you receive the acceptance e-mail.

*/NASSP Conference Awards for Graduate Students/*

To promote new scholarship focusing on social philosophy and to 
encourage student participation, the North American Society for Social 
Philosophy has established the NASSP Awards for Best Graduate Student 
Papers. These awards give special recognition to papers to be read by a 
graduate student at the NASSP annual conference. The winners of the 
annual prizes will each receive $300 upon attendance at the annual 
International Social Philosophy Conference, and will be honored at the 
conference. The prizes are awarded only to conference attendees, though 
there is no obligation to use the money for conference-related costs. 
Any graduate student enrolled in a program towards a degree beyond the 
B.A. or first university diploma is eligible. The paper should be 
consistent with the framework of those presented at the International 
Social Philosophy Conference, addressing any topic in social philosophy. 
The papers will be evaluated by a three-member committee. The evaluation 
criteria include originality and quality of philosophical writing. 
Papers may be drawn from thesis work or intended for eventual 
publication, must not exceed 3,000 words, and must conform to the 
requirements set out by the APA for colloquium submissions to annual 
Divisional meetings.

Deadline:   Both abstracts and completed papers (not exceeding 3,000 
words) must be prepared for anonymous review and must be sent 
simultaneously to all members of the program committee by March 15, 
2011. Please indicate in your email that you wish to be considered for 
the Graduate Student Award.