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Call for Papers

Theme: Place and Space
Subtitle: Perspectives on Ground and Groundedness
Type: 24th Annual DePaul University Graduate Student Conference
Institution: DePaul University
Location: Chicago, IL (USA)
Date: 10.–11.2.2017
Deadline: 15.12.2016

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Since Plato conceptualized chora as the keystone of cosmological
existence, discussions pertaining to place and space have been part
and parcel of philosophy. While discussions of place and vacuum/void
played a vital role in antiquity and the scholastic tradition, modern
philosophy took up the notion of ground in the wake of Newtonian
physics. The 19th and 20th centuries saw Nietzschean and
phenomenological thought opening up new ways of accessing place and
space through discussions pertaining to world, earth, origin,
beginning, lifeworld, limit, and horizon, along with the
configuration of certain landscapes, e.g., forest, city, desert, and
sea. More recently, space and place have become even more relevant
for political, ecological, and feminist discourses, presenting a way
in which the concepts of border, territory, environment, homeland, or
sexual difference can be elaborated.

This conference aims to bring together various perspectives regarding
place and space from the philosophical viewpoint of ontology,
phenomenology, geography, politics, ecology, feminism and aesthetics.
Topics of interest may include, but are certainly not limited to:

Ontology and Phenomenology of Place and Space
- Reading of the notions of place, space and ground e.g. chora,
  topos, kenon, arche, principium, world, earth, origin, beginning,
  environment, lifeworld, limit, horizon
- Discussions of various localities, e.g. city, sea, desert, agora,
  and their pertinence for place, space and ground
- Relationship between place, space, and ground, and matter and/or
  time

Politics of Place and Space
- Reading of the concepts of home, locatedness, territory, borders
  and limit
- Relationship between center/periphery, city/wilderness and
  oikos/agora
- Examination of colonialism, autochthony, homelessness, alienation,
  uncanniness, gentrification, immigration, exodus and incarceration
- Relevance of place, space and ground for sexual difference

Place and Space from the Perspective of Ecology, Geography and
Aesthetics 
- Examination of architecture and mapping/cartography
- Reading of nature, Earth, naturalness and Earthliness
- The effects of human intervention, e.g. climate change,
  deforestation, desertification, on place/space, and/or on our
  perception thereof
- Reading of inhabiting, dwelling, nomadism and sedentism

Submissions from any area of study addressing these topics are
welcome. Papers should be limited to 3,000 words and prepared for
blind review. Please include name, university affiliation, and
submission title in the body of your email, and send all submissions
and inquires to: [email protected]

Deadline for submissions: December 15th, 2016

Keynote Speaker:
Edward C. Casey, Stony Brook University


Contact:

DePaul University Graduate Student Conference
Email: [email protected]




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