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Call for Papers

"Race Politics"
Theoria: Journal of Social and Political Theory
Special Issue 2008

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Contributions are invited for a special issue of Theoria
aimed at exploring the broad political, social and economic
implications of race in the contemporary world.

Contributors are encouraged to reflect directly on the
changing nature of race in the modern world, and on the
major theories and theorists that influence both how race is
understood and explained and how it impacts upon political,
social and economic life. Questions which may guide
contributions include: In what ways does race remain an
organizing principle of social and political control and
identity management? How have the interrelationships between
race, class and gender altered over the past twenty years,
in both global and general terms and in particular cases and
contexts? What can be learned from current and continuing
debates over the politics of race in such diverse contexts
as the Middle East, the United States of America, the
European Union and post-apartheid South Africa? What are the
implications of various definitions of race and racism in
policy and public life? Can constructions of 'race'
contribute to democratic change or are they always to the
detriment of democracy? What do international, comparative,
historical and philosophical studies reveal about the
relationships between race and nationalism, religion,
ideology, culture and ethnicity in the 21st century? For
example, are - and if so, in what way, and to what extent -
nationalisms (old and new, European and Asian, African and
Afrikaner, Christian, Islamic and Zionist) indelibly
coloured by race and racism, and thus kindred phenomena? Is
affirmative action still an important and useful tool to
ameliorate racial inequalities, and what are its actual
effects? Is multiculturalism simply a legitimizing language
for old racialized essentialisms?

Contributions from across the social sciences and
humanities, both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary,
will be welcomed.

The deadline for submission of papers is 1 December 2008. An
electronic version of the paper (between 6000 and 9000 words
in length, and preferably in MSWord), including an abstract
and a short biography, should be sent to Roger Deacon,
Managing Editor: [email protected]

General information regarding Theoria may be obtained from
its website: http://www.theoria.ukzn.ac.za


Contact:

Roger Deacon, Managing Editor
Theoria: Journal of Social and Political Theory
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.theoria.ukzn.ac.za

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