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Call for Papers

Theme: Education East and West
Type: 3rd Annual BSU Colloquium for Global Philosophy and Religion
Institution: Bath Spa University
Location: Bath (United Kingdom)
Date: 17.–18.3.2017
Deadline: 20.1.2017

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Educational environments are becoming ever-more international with
increasing focus on the mobility of people and of ideas. The
globalisation of education poses particular challenges and
opportunities.

We invite abstract submissions for papers and panels that will
examine ideas surrounding education in the context of global
philosophy and religion. If philosophy and religion are recognised as
global phenomena, how might this impact on understandings of and
approaches to education? How do culturally divergent views of
education and its philosophical significance differ? 

Typically, the teaching of philosophy has concentrated, narrowly,
upon the Western analytic tradition with limited (although
increasing) exposure to alternative philosophical traditions. But
what follows for the teaching of philosophy if the framework is
opened up to a truly global and comparative engagement? Does inter-
and trans-tradition learning require a firm foundation in one
specific tradition, or can philosophy be taught “globally” from the
outset? Further, what is the relevance of research into inter- and
trans-disciplinarity for teaching global philosophy? Related
questions concern the pressures against the globalisation of the
philosophy curriculum and challenges posed by an increasingly mobile
student population.

The situation in the study of religions is somewhat different: study
of religions has long been a globally-engaged discipline. But what
does the internationalization of curricula mean for the frameworks of
‘comparative religions’, ‘world religions’, ‘new religious
movements’, and ‘alternative religions’? In light of the emergence of
the study of non-religion and unbelief, how are the disciplinary
boundaries of religious studies retained, if at all?

Equally, we welcome papers that engage with pedagogical models
informed by philosophical and religious traditions from both/either
Western and non-Western perspectives. We also encourage submissions
of an interdisciplinary nature and those which call into question the
comportment of their own disciplines.

Possible topics will include:

- Education and Universal Values
- Philosophies of Education
- Theology and Global Philosophy
- Religious/Theological Education in the Modern World
- Education and Environment in Global Context
- Ethics of Transnational Education
- Education and Culture
- Education and the Arts
- Education and Global Citizenship
- World Philosophy and the Contemporary Academy
- Disciplinary boundaries of philosophy, theology and study of
  religions
- Master-student relations and theories of transmission in Asian
  philosophy 

The deadline for submissions is 20 January 2017, however, early
submissions will be viewed favourably and abstracts will be reviewed
on a rolling basis. For any questions please contact the Colloquium
organizers: Dr. Sarah Flavel (s.fla...@bathspa.ac.uk) or Dr. Russell
Re Manning (r.remann...@bathspa.ac.uk).

Please submit your abstract (500 words max) as an email attachment to
either of the above addresses.


Contact

Dr. Sarah Flavel
Email: s.fla...@bathspa.ac.uk
Web: https://www.facebook.com/rpeatbsu/




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