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Call for Papers

Theme: The Politics of Responsibility
Type: 3rd Annual St Andrews Graduate Conference in International
Political Theory
Institution: School of International Relations, University of St
Andrews Location: St Andrews, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Date: 28.–29.5.2015
Deadline: 27.2.2015

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The notion of responsibility sits at the nexus of the ethical, legal
and political. At this complex juncture of theoretical horizons,
scholars must continuously explore, problematize and debate what
responsibility means, who owes it to whom, from whence it arises, and
so on. In an effort to expand the academic discourse on and around
responsibility, the 3rd Annual St Andrews Graduate Conference in
International Political Theory (IPT) cordially invites papers related
to this most contested theme.

The Conference is drawn to IPT as a way of exploring how the prism of
social and political thought can be engaged to relate meaningfully to
the existing and ever-changing realities of international politics.
In an effort to challenge the predominant modes of thinking about
responsibility in the greater fields of political theory and global
politics, we especially (but not exclusively) welcome papers touching
upon the following topics:

- Ethical versus political dimensions of responsibility
- Responsibility in historical perspective
- Sources and boundaries of responsibility (inclusion versus
  exclusion)
- Non-western versus western conceptions of responsibility
- Theological versus (post)secular notions of responsibility
- Metaphysical versus post-metaphysical notions of responsibility
- Structural violence and responsibility
- Responsibility without power
- Institutionalisation of responsibility; accountability; legitimacy
- Transitional justice – punishment versus forgiveness, guilt and
  shame
- The politics of recognition and its relation to responsibility
- Freedom, responsibility and justice
- The responsibility of theorists and practitioners

We encourage paper proposals from postgraduate students from various
disciplinary backgrounds and welcome contributions from normative,
historical, conceptual and comparative perspectives.  We aim to offer
an opportunity for postgraduate students to present and discuss their
work in a stimulating and friendly academic environment, among peers
with similarly oriented research interests.

The accepted papers will be arranged into panels of up to four
papers, with each presentation lasting no more than 30 minutes to
ensure ample time for discussion. Panels will be chaired by faculty
members with St Andrews postgraduate students acting as discussants.

Please send an abstract of 500 words with your personal details
(name, institution, phone number and e-mail address) to
[email protected]. The deadline for submission is the 27th of
February 2015. Notification of acceptance will be given by 13 March
2015, whereupon the selected participants will be asked to submit
their papers by 15 May 2015. For any further queries please contact
us at [email protected].

The Conference registration for the participants is free of charge.
Unfortunately, we are unable to reimburse travel and accommodation
expenses.

Keynote speaker:
Professor John Dunn (University of Cambridge)

Conference website:
http://www.ipt-conference.net




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