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Call for Papers

"Culture and Justice in the Contemporary World"
16th Annual Conference
International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS)
University of Ghana
Legon (Ghana)
17-19 March 2010

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This conference examines the validity of international standards in
our multicultural and diverse world. Is justice possible in a world
where there are diverse standards, cultures, values and other
socio-cultural norms? All over the world, the policies and practices
that affect legal interpretation, governance, international peace and
security, economic rights, religion, education, health (and all other
domains of human activity and interaction) are significantly
influenced by how people perceive, interpret and apply their own
values, cultures and customs. The questions can therefore be asked:
can international and worldwide standards be improved through the
interrogation of different cultural points of view? Is justice ever
objective, or is it always relative to particular cultures? Can the
prevailing notions of rightness and fairness be improved by the input
of specific African and Africana cultural perspectives?

The 16th Annual ISAPS conference will deliberate the many issues of
cultural difference, diversity and convergence that define the human
family, under the pressures of today’s rapidly changing world. We
welcome theoretical, empirical, comparative and other submissions
concerning the effects of culture on justice, fairness and action in
any sub-field of the humanities, social sciences, management, and the
natural sciences.

The 16th annual conference of ISAPS is organised in collaboration
with the University of Ghana’s Philosophy Department and its Faculty
of Law. We invite papers that explore questions covered by the
following sub-themes (and any other relevant issues and concerns).

Sub-themes:
- Distributive justice and economic rights
- Conflict resolution and reconciliation
- Class, caste, children’s rights and gender
- Health care rights
- Geography and imperialism
- Corporate responsibility
- Environmental ethics
- Education for change
- Pan Africanism, nationalism and liberation
- Rethinking African history
- Consensus politics
- Cyber crime
- Education and emancipation
- Human rights and culture
- Global trade and the world economic order
- Islam and Sharia law
- Multiculturalism and justice
- Science and knowledge
- Indigenous African politics and juridical systems
- Information technology in African domains

Papers in French and English are welcomed.
Abstract Submission Deadline: January 15, 2010.
Address for submission of abstracts: <[email protected]>.
Membership and Conference Registration available online from
15 December 2009.


Contact:

International Society for African Philosophy and Studies
Department of Philosophy
Seattle University
Seattle, WA 98122
USA
Tel: +1 206 296 5470
Fax: +1 206 296 5997
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.isapsonline.com

 
 
 
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