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Call for Papers

Theme: Borders – Debordering
Subtitle: Towards a New World Culture of Hospitality
Type: Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Institute for Philosophical Studies, University of
Primorska
   Global Center for Advanced Studies (GCAS)
Location: Gozd Martuljek (Slovenia)
Date: 30.6.–2.7.2016
Deadline: 1.2.2016

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We live in an age of uncertainty which demands new answers about our
more and more insecure dwellings in the world, about various insecure
modalities of our being-in-the- world, and about our political
futures we all wish to share. We always face borders in our lives,
some of them visible, some hidden, invisible, or even latently
present in our selves and bodies. Borders / debordering conference
thus wishes to discuss in an interdisciplinary view some of the most
important issues of the present, such as:

- the role of the body, being at the threshold between our
  subjectivities and subjective identities and various intersubjective
  spaces in ontology, epistemology an ethics;
- the epistemological and existential borders, such as between voice
  and silence, power and disability, activity and passivity, freedom
  and constraint, past and future, etc.;
- borders as inscribed in our social spaces and defined by the
  economic and/or social (in)justice(s), especially in the issues of
  gender/sexuality and race, as well as borders between “Human/Animal”
  and “Technology/Nature”;
- the role of geographical borders that shape/limit/constitute our
  everyday lives, such as ancient city gates, national borders and
  future cosmopolitan transnational debordered places/spaces.

Papers are welcome from the fields of philosophy, religion,
psychoanalysis, ethics, sociology, cultural studies, gender studies,
political economy, and political geography. Please send your
abstracts (150–200 words, with personal information and institutional
affiliation) by February 1, 2016 to: [email protected]

Lectures should be intended for a 20-minute presentation. The
conference will be held in English. Notification of acceptance will
be given by March 1, 2016. All accepted abstracts will be published
in a book of abstracts available at the conference.

Keynote Address

Edward S. Casey
SUNY at Stony Brook, USA

Conference Chairs

Lenart Škof (Head of Institute for Philosophical Studies, Science and
Research Centre, University of Primorska, Slovenia)
Creston Davis (Director of GCAS, USA)

Programme and Organizing Committee

Maja Bjelica (Univ. of Primorska, Slovenia)
Nadja Furlan Štante (Univ. of Primorska, Slovenia)
Magdalena Gorska (Linköping University, Sweden)
Tomaž Grušovnik (Univ. of Primorska, Slovenia)
Sigrid Hackenberg (GCAS, USA)
Nina Lykke (Linköping University, Sweden)
Eduardo Mendieta (Penn State University, USA)
Mateja Sedmak (Univ. of Primorska, Slovenia)

Conference Venue

Hotel Špik 3*/4*, Gozd Martuljek (Slovenia):
https://www.hitholidays.si/en/hotel-spik
A special discount will be offered for participants.

Selected conference papers will be published in an edited volume with
one of the international presses.

The conference is a part of the research project “Between Politics
and Ethics: Towards a New World Culture of Hospitality and
Non-violence” (J6–5565) sponsored by Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS):
http://www.zrs.upr.si/projekti-59/current/tra-politica-ed-etica-per-una-nuova-cultura-mondiale-dell-ospitalita-e-della-nonviolenza-j6-5565-915


Contact:

Prof. Dr. Lenart Škof, Head
Institute for Philosophical Studies
Science and Research Centre
University of Primorska
Garibaldijeva 1
SI-6000 Koper
Email: [email protected]




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