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Call for Papers

Theme: In­clu­sion and Ex­clu­sion in the His­tory of Ideas
Type: International Conference
Institution: Centre for Intellectual History, University of Helsinki
Location: Helsinki (Finnland)
Date: 14.–15.12.2017
Deadline: 30.6.2017

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The Helsinki Centre for Intellectual History invites paper and panel
proposals for its first international conference, which will take
place 14-15 December 2017.

Papers and panels should address intellectual history, broadly
speaking, and relate to the general conference theme of ‘inclusion
and exclusion’. While the theme of ‘inclusion and exclusion’ can be
approached from many different perspectives and applied to many
different topics, research in fields related to intellectual history
has not prominently done so thus far. The conference organisers want
to highlight a few ways of how this might be done, but the conference
is also open to other suggestions:

- Inclusion and exclusion in theorising on political representation:
How has the lack of representation due to gender, income or status
been historically addressed? How has the fulfilment of citizenship
been treated in the history of political thought? How are
conceptualisations of politics and forms of government related to
mechanisms of exclusion?

- Inclusion and exclusion in the recognition of social, cultural,
religious or ethnic difference and the tradition of conceptualising
tolerance: How have religious convictions and doctrines shaped the
intellectual history of mutual recognition and toleration? Does the
recognition of different identities and beliefs endorse or rather
prevent the creation of cooperative and sociable societies?

- Inclusive and exclusive mechanisms regarding the location of
knowledge and intellectual life: How do travel and communication
between intellectuals and translation processes shape thinking in
different parts of the world? How can today’s attempts to move toward
global intellectual history shape and transform the practices and
outputs of the field?

- Inclusion and exclusion through trade politics, institutions, and
regulatory mechanisms: How were current international trade regimes
shaped by forms of economic, fiscal, legal, and diplomatic inclusion
and exclusion? How did different institutional and legal regimes
develop in their usage of inclusion and exclusion mechanisms, thereby
shaping trade patterns and political power relations?

Proposals for individual papers and panels of multiple papers are
welcome at intellectual-hist...@helsinki.fi. The deadline for
submissions is 30 June. Notice of acceptance will be sent by 21 July.
Paper presentations should not exceed 20 minutes with 10 minutes
reserved for questions and comments. Panels may include up to four
papers.

The conference is free of charge, but participants are expected to
cover their travel and accommodation. We will provide information on
discounted hotel rates and a list of recommended hotels. Lunches and
a conference dinner will be provided for presenters.

The Helsinki Centre for Intellectual History has its own working
paper series (‘Intellectual History Archive’) through which papers
may be circulated and published afterwards.

Conference website:
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/cfp-inclusion-and-exclusion-in-the-history-of-ideas




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