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Call for Papers

Theme: Dimensions of Poverty
Type: International Conference
Institution: Centre for Advanced Studies Justitia Amplificata,
Goethe University Frankfurt
   Free University of Berlin 
Location: Berlin (Germany)
Date: 7.–9.6.2017
Deadline: 31.1.2017

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This conference seeks to assemble fresh theoretical perspectives on
absolute and relative poverty within and between nations. It
addresses questions in three sections which are aligned with three
different dimensions of poverty research. These are: the normative
categories of measurement and their uses in measurement practice; the
blind spots and global asymmetries within academic poverty research
itself; and the role of normative theorists in public debates on
fighting global poverty through public policies and private
donations. All three sections will feature keynote lectures by highly
distinguished academics who have contributed groundbreaking work to
the conference issues. Each section will also feature talks from
experts who will be addressing an array of more specific research
questions.

Measurement

Absolute and relative poverty are still standardly measured and
evaluated in monetary terms. Philosophers and development economists,
beginning with Amartya Sen, have highlighted the shortfalls of
one-dimensional monetary metrics. They argue convincingly that a
multidimensional metric, such as the capabilities approach, must be
applied in the measurement of both relative and absolute poverty.
However, questions remain concerning the relation of capabilities to
other competing multidimensional metrics as well as concerning their
exact formulation and application. This section will address such
general philosophical concerns, as well as more specific applied
concerns, such as the challenges of developing a plausible and
reliable multidimensional international poverty line which would
allow researchers to count the number of individuals living in
poverty worldwide. Participants are also invited to discuss whether
political and legal processes for implementing the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) can be made more responsive to insights
yielded by the academic debate on the measurement of absolute and
relative poverty.

Research Asymmetries

This section will invite reflections on the challenges of poverty
research itself. Sound scholarship on poverty, inequality and
sustainability is immensely important. However, poverty research
itself is not very globalized; whether in policy debates or on the
editorial boards of highly regarded academic journals, voices and
perspectives from the Global South are often sidelined. We will ask
which areas of poverty research are dramatically under-researched,
and what methods are under- and over-utilized. Does the state of
poverty research raise questions of epistemic (in)justice? We will
also explore the frames and narratives that have shaped
poverty-related policy to date, and the challenge this poses for
future research.

Theory & Activism

Many philosophers and normative theorists aim to reconcile their
academic and political responsibilities. As a result, some political
philosophers have become advocates for political change and
ultimately political activists themselves. Is there any deeper or
even necessary correlation between normative analysis and political
engagement? In this section, participants are invited to raise
questions of both principles and application regarding academic
activism. The goal is not only to shed light on existing initiatives
to fight poverty, but also to address more fundamental questions on
academic activism and on the public role of normative theorists in
general. We will therefore be asking academic activists to present
their concrete initiatives, in order to reflect on the normative
grounds, methods, and motives of their activities. Contributors are
invited to share experiences and strategies for informing policies
and creating the greatest impact.

Submissions

We wish to encourage submissions from philosophers and social
scientists which contribute to a comprehensive understanding of
poverty in theory and practice. In three sections, we will discuss
how a multidimensional account can replace or complement monetary
measurements, whether a new ethos of global poverty research is
needed, and how academics might initiate or influence political
reform processes such as the SDG implementation.

The conference team invites submissions for workshop papers from all
levels of qualification and relevant disciplinary fields. Please send
both a short (300 words) and a longer (1000 words) abstract of your
contribution to the organizers (Valentin Beck, Stefan Gosepath,
Henning Hahn, Robert Lepenies) at <dimensionsofpove...@gmail.com>
until January 31st of 2017, with your name, institution affiliation,
and contact information on both submissions, together with a short
biographical sketch.

We expect to be able to make a financial contribution to travel and
accommodation expenses for those otherwise unable to obtain funding.
Childcare will be offered for the duration of the conference. The
conference is hosted jointly with the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. A
selection of the papers of the conference will be published in the
new book series "Poverty and Philosophy" by Springer.

Keynote Speakers

Confirmed keynote-speakers include Sabina Alkire (OPHI, Oxford),
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (New School, N.Y.C.), Varun Gauri (World Bank,
Washington DC), Stephan Klasen (University of Göttingen), Onora
O’Neill (University of Cambridge), Sanjay Reddy (New School, N.Y.C.),
Mitu Sengupta (Ryerson, Toronto), Leif Wenar (King’s College,
London), and Jo Wolff (UCL, London).

Organizers

Dr. Valentin Beck, Prof. Dr. Stefan Gosepath, Prof. Dr. Henning Hahn,
Dr. Robert Lepenies

Conference website:
http://www.justitia-amplificata.de/en/events/conference-dimensions-of-poverty.html


Contact:

Conference Dimensions of Poverty
Centre for Advanced Studies Justitia Amplificata
Goethe University Frankfurt, HPF 12
D-60629 Frankfurt/Main
Germany
Email: dimensionsofpove...@gmail.com
Web: http://www.justitia-amplificata.de




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