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Call for Papers

Theme: New Political Science
Type: 19th International Conference / 9th International Symposium of
Philosophy
Institution: Cuban Society of Philosophical Research
   Division of Philosophy and History, University of Havana
   Higher Institute of International Relations
Location: Havana (Cuba)
Date: 15.–18.11.2016
Deadline: 1.10.2016

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The conference is being organized by Cuban and international
professors affiliated with the Division of Philosophy and History of
the University of Havana and with Dr. Thalía Fung, Head of the School
of “Political Science from the South” of the University of Havana.
The “Political Science from the South” is a transdisciplinary
initiative, including scholars in political science, economics,
history, philosophy, anthropology, and sociology. It seeks to
develop an analysis of human history and political dynamics from the
perspective of the global South, endeavoring to develop insights that
are relevant to political strategies of the nations and social
movements of the Third World.

Papers can be presented in English or Spanish. The conference will
be bilingual; simultaneous or consecutive translation will be
provided.  

Paper proposals (in English or Spanish), including a paper title and
a summary from 250 to 450 words, should be sent by October 1, 2016 to
Charles McKelvey ([email protected]). Please send the abstract in a
Microsoft Word document, with your name, position, institutional
affiliation, city, country, and E-mail address placed at the top of
the page. Paper proposals sent prior to October 1 will be evaluated
by the Organizing Committee as they are received, and a decision will
be sent promptly. 

Papers on the following themes can be included in the International
Conference on “New Political Science”:

- Contributions of political scientists to the Political Science from
  the South
- The perspective of the South in the ex-colonized countries
- The perspective of the South in the process of social change in the
  North
- Toward the construction of a new society
- Of what socialism are we discussing in the second decade of the
  twenty-first century?
- The plurality of ways to socialism
- The imperialist offensive in Latin America
- Culture and political socialization
- The role of the media in political socialization
- Socialism in Venezuela
- The political thought of Mao Tse Tung
- The political thought of Ho Chi Minh and the Doi Moi policy of
  Vietnam
- The contributions of the Bolivarian Revolution to the construction
  of socialism
- The contributions of Evo Morales, Inacio “Lula” da Silva, and
  Rafael Correa to political theory
- The contributions of the Cuban Revolution to the Political
  Science from the South
- Regional integration: challenges and perspectives
- José Martí and the political science from the South
- Social movements of the North
- Conflict theory. Significant conflicts in the second decade of
  the twenty-first century. The role of negotiation in conflicts among
  the countries of the South
- International political dynamics and contemporary global issues
- The relation between domestic policy and foreign policy
- The relation between philosophy and political science
- Corruption: History and mechanisms

Papers on other relevant themes will be considered.

The Symposium of Philosophy will include the following themes:

- Problems of the philosophy of education and its present
  challenges; challenges confronting Cuban education today; the
  philosophy of education in the thought of José Martí
- Epistemology: the essence and functions of philosophy today;
  culture, philosophy and science; science and technology today; the
  significance of atomic particles for scientific and philosophical
  knowledge.
- Political philosophy: the essence of political philosophy today;
  policy and law in the world today; policy and human rights; the
  public and the private spheres in today’s society; civil society and
  the state; political philosophy and its role in scientific
  knowledge.
- The environmental problem: the biomedical revolution;
  environmental problems and their philosophical implications;
  bioethics and the relation between bioethics and philosophy. Papers
  on other relevant themes will be considered.

Registration fees are 200 Cuban Convertible Pesos for participants
from the United States, Canada and Western Europe; and 120 Cuban
Convertible Pesos for participants from Latin America, the Caribbean,
Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa. Undergraduate students are
provided a 50% discount. In addition to accreditation in the
conferences, the fees include translation services, a closing
reception/dinner, and refreshments at the conferences.

Anyone interested in the conference should contact Charles McKelvey
at: [email protected]

Participants and/or their institutions are responsible for payment
for airlines, hotel lodging, and meals. For more information on
travel arrangements, contact Charles McKelvey ([email protected]).  

Conference website:
http://www.globallearning-cuba.com/new-political-science-2016.html




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