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Call for Publications

Theme: Linguistic Justice and Analytic Philosophy
Publication: Philosophical Papers
Date: Special Issue (March 2018)
Deadline: 1.10.2017

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The topics of linguistic discrimination and linguistic justice have
received little attention from contemporary analytic philosophers
despite the fact that there is a growing body of evidence in
linguistics and social psychology about implicit negative biases
towards speakers and writers perceived as non-native. In fact, issues
of linguistic discrimination and justice are particularly urgent in
analytic philosophy because English is undoubtedly the lingua franca
of contemporary analytic philosophy. For this reason, it is important
to think about what it means to be a person for whom English is not a
first language and who tries to participate in the academic life of
contemporary analytic philosophy.

The aim of this special issue of Philosophical Papers is to consider
the circumstances of being a non-native speaker and writer of English
in analytic philosophy. In addition to philosophical and
meta-philosophical perspectives, we also encourage submissions from
different approaches and disciplines, including psychology,
linguistics and the social sciences.

Possible questions for discussion include (but are by no means
limited to):

- Is there linguistic discrimination or injustice in analytic
  philosophy? If so, what should we do about it?

- Are the percentages of non-native-speaker faculty members of the
  most reputable analytic philosophy departments comparable to those
  in arts and humanities and STEM departments? What should any
  differences teach us?

- How can diversity of native languages and cultures be beneficial,
  if at all, to analytic philosophy?

- Are perceived linguistic fluency and eloquence important factors in
  philosophical writing and presenting? Should they be?

- Is it true, as is sometimes claimed, that publishing philosophical
  work in the most reputable venues in contemporary analytic
  philosophy only requires linguistic competence of a level that is
  reasonably easy for a non-native writer to achieve?

- Should English (or any other language) be the lingua franca of
  contemporary analytic philosophy?

- Should study and research in analytic philosophy be a global and
  cosmopolitan enterprise?

- What if any extra policies can or should professional journals or
  institutions adopt to address any specific difficulties faced by
  non-native speakers and writers?

- Are there any precedents in the history of intellectual
  communities, including contemporary ones and those in different
  philosophical traditions, that can provide a useful model of how to
  approach linguistic justice issues in analytic philosophy?

- How do linguistic justice issues intersect with issues of race,
  ethnicity or nationality (or other issues)? How important are such
  intersections (or lack thereof)?

The deadline for receipt of submissions is 1 October, 2017. This
issue of Philosophical Papers, comprising both invited and
submitted articles, will appear in March 2018.

Authors should submit manuscripts electronically, as a PDF or MS Word
document attachment, to the Managing Editor of Philosophical Papers
at: philosophical.pap...@ru.ac.za
Authors must include their full name, affiliation, and address for
email correspondence with their submission.

Expected contributors include Eric Schwitzgebel (University of
California, Riverside), Hans-Johann Glock (Zurich), Elisabetta
Galeotti (Eastern Piedmont) and Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam).

Guest Editors:
Filippo Contesi (Jean Nicod)
Moti Mizrahi (Florida Tech)
Enrico Terrone (Turin)

Further inquiries may be addressed to Filippo Contesi
(filippo.cont...@york.ac.uk) or Ward Jones (w.jo...@ru.ac.za).

An up-to-date web version of this CFP is always available at:
http://contesi.wordpress.com/cfp

Journal website:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rppa




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