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Call for Papers

Theme: Identity and Freedom of Expression
Type: Paris International Conference (FREEDEX 2012)
Institution: Ars Identitatis Cultural Research Association
   University of Paris 1 Sorbonne
Location: Paris (France)
Date: 21.–22.6.2012
Deadline: 30.4.2012

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Freedom of expression seems to gain more significance, especially
after having been included in international conventions, such as the
European Convention on Human Rights. It is nowadays used in all kind
of situations; its context seems to enlarge as every time a
political, economical, religious and generally any cultural idea is
promoted, it is made legit if it respects the principle of the
freedom of speech. 

Today, all types of legal entities (from individuals to state
institutions and international organisations or companies) make use
of the freedom of expression in order to reach personal or common
goals. In a globalizing world these claims of making known one’s
message, together with the growing demands for freedom of expression
go hand in hand with a greater sensibility to what is made public,
especially in the case of those who acquire or maintain more
traditional identities. Thus the conflict of values created by
contemporary immigration and the ethical concerns raised by medical
and technological research are a real challenge to what has been
labelled by the Founding Fathers of Liberalism (especially by John
Stuart Mill) as spheres of liberty. 

Sometimes the same moral agents that make use of freedom of
expression for their own goals are disturbed by discourses that, in
their views, show less respect for traditional values. Consequently,
in spite of the ideal of liberty, demands are often made for
political regulation in ethical, religious, technological or social
issues that gain widespread public attention.

The demand for political action in this kind of issues reignites the
need to go beyond a simple philosophical discourse labelled by Leo
Strauss as esoteric or exoteric.

The International Conference Identity and Freedom of Expression
(FREEDEX 2012) will take place in Paris, France, on 21-22 June 2012,
at Centre Malher, 9 Rue Malher, 75004 Paris, France. It is organised
by Ars Identitatis Cultural Research Association in collaboration
with Université Paris 1 Panthéon–Sorbonne.

A selection of the proceedings will be published in a peer-reviewed
paperback collection (a second selection will be also made for an
e-volume).

Possible topics (but not limited to) may refer to: philosophical
origins of the liberty of expression, literary studies, Liberalism,
biotechnology and ethics, religious controversies, international
conventions, human rights, Law and liberty of expression, art and
liberty of expression, politically correctness, politically
incorrectness, esoteric vs. exoteric, social contract, immigration
and freedom of expression, globalization, economics and human rights,
political action and moral issues, LGBT communities, feminism and
expression, videogames and liberty of expression, religious
vegetarianism or veganism, fashion, music or film with explicit
content or having challenging moral ideas etc.

We are inviting anyone who can contribute to this debate (professors,
researchers, journalists, NGO activists, lawyers, graduate students
etc.) to participate to our conference/event.

Please send a 450 words abstract together with a short description of
your activity (4-5 lines) to Teodora Rogozea (Paris 1 University) and
to Ionut Untea (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris) at:
[email protected]

The deadline for sending the abstracts is April 30.

For more information and updates, please visit our website:
http://www.ars.identitatis.org
 
 
 
 
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