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Call for Papers

Theme: Well-being in Contemporary Society
Subtitle: Philosophy and Science of Well-being and their Practical
Importance
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Twente
Location: Enschede (Netherlands)
Date: 26.–27.7.2012
Deadline: 15.2.2012

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About the Conference

In recent years, well-being has enjoyed a renaissance in philosophical
discussions, as well as in fields like psychology, economics,
development studies and sociology. Although these approaches share a
common goal - to better understand what well-being is and how it can
be enhanced - these developments have led to a great diversity in
philosophical and scientific approaches to the analysis of
well-being. Despite the increasing amount of research, most of the
work on well-being is also performed at a highly abstract level. This
is especially true in philosophy, but relatively little work has been
devoted to the application of theories of well-being also in other
fields, in particular when it comes to an understanding of life in
contemporary society. Developments such as globalization,
consumerism, and the rapid innovation and use of new and emerging
technologies, all exert significant impact on the well-being of
people living today, and we need a better understanding of their
consequences for well-being.

Contemporary society requires that well-being researchers examine
these problems - and, if possible, propose solutions to address them.
This international conference aims to bring together researchers from
various disciplines, including, but not limited to, psychology,
economics, sociology, philosophy and development studies, in order to
examine the practical role of well-being in contemporary society. 

Potential Topics

We are looking for contributions that examine the notion of
well-being in the context of contemporary society. The conference
particularly welcomes papers that employ a notion of well-being to
address social, political and ethical issues in present-day society.
Suggested topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:

- Theoretical developments and approaches in the philosophy and
  science of well-being in relation to contemporary society, culture
  and life
- Well-being in social and political philosophy and/or in policy
  studies
- Positive psychology (and related research fields) and its
  practical applicability
- New and emerging technologies and well-being
- Intercultural and interpersonal comparisons of well-being
- Reliability, validity and applicability of well-being measures
- Other specific practical issues pertaining to well-being in
  contemporary society 

The workshop will include both invited papers and an open call for
papers. For the open call, we invite extended abstracts (1500-2000
words). Please anonymise the abstract, and include title, name and
address in the accompanying email. The abstract, and any questions
you may have about the conference, should be sent to
<[email protected]>. Your abstract should be submitted before
February 15th 2012, and will be subject to blind peer review. 

Publication

Following the conference we aim to publish the papers, subject to a
blind review process, in either an edited volume or a special issue
of a relevant journal. We did so successfully with our previous
conference, Good Life In a Technological Age, from which select
papers were published as book
<http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415891264/>  in the
prestigious Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society
series, which will be available in February 2012. 

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline: February 15. 2012
Notification of Acceptance:   March 1, 2012
Conference Dates:             July 26-27, 2012

Program Chair:                  
Philip Brey (University of Twente)

Organising committee:                 
Johnny Hartz Søraker (University of Twente)
Pak-Hang Wong (University of Twente)
Jan-Willem van der Rijt (University of Amsterdam)
Jelle de Boer (University of Amsterdam)


Contact:

Johnny Hartz Søraker
Department of Philosophy
University of Twente
Postbox 217
NL-7500 AE Enschede
Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0)5 3489 5603
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.soraker.com/?p=129
 
 
 
 
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