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Call for Papers

Theme: Freedom, Power, and Personal Identity in American Pluralism
Type: 94th Annual Meeting
Institution: Society for Values in Higher Education (SVHE)
   University of Washington
Location: Seattle, WA (USA)
Date: 18.–22.7.2018
Deadline: 15.4.2018

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The 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society for Values in Higher Education
will explore how personal identities shape and are shaped by the
realities of pluralism together with different sorts of, and
imbalances of, power. In particular, we ask: Can the formation of a
rich plurality of personal identities be consistent with the
existence of a collective or national identity? We invite proposals
for individual and panel presentations around the following questions
(though not limited to these):

- While we often talk of freedom, what do we mean by it? Are we
referring to a Hobbesian/Lockean liberal model of liberation from
constraints? Or are we taking a republican position and underscoring
the need for self-restraint, the rule of law, and active citizenship?
A Hegelian idea of development of individuality culminating in a
shared common life in an integrated community of love and reason as
defined in religion? A Marxist view of positive freedom attained
through converting the state from an organ superimposed upon society
into one subordinate to it? Something else? How might the way we
think of freedom be related to how we think of the relationship of
personal identity to collective or national identity?

- How do we determine and ensure the proper stewardship of power? How
best do we distribute political power? Does our federalist system
secure the general welfare? And what about cultural, social, and
economic power—who decides who wields these more abstract forms of
power? And how is power implicated in the individual’s pursuit of
personal identity?

- How fluid or static are national, ethnic, religious, racial, sexual
and gender identities? Who gets to decide? Do such identities
function to secure the common good? How do they interact with
materialism, consumerism, nationalism, individualism, and despotism?

- Is a moral consensus possible, one that serves as a point of
departure for the plurality of identities represented in American
society? Can leftIs a moral consensus possible, one that serves as a
point of departure for the plurality of identities represented in
American society? Can left and right agree on a general set of
objective features? If not, or if none exist, what then is the way
forward?

- Is civil discourse—discourse that results in actualizing human
goods and services (such as affordable health care for all)—possible?
How do we model spirited discourse such that the human dignity of all
sides is recognized and respected, no fundamental commitments are
de-legitimized, and a compromise leading to balance between
individual and common goods is struck? How does a plurality of
personal identities help or harm our public discourse, and how best
can we move forward?

Submit your proposal of no more than 1000 words using the online
form: https://www.svhe.org/papers/. Proposals will be reviewed as
they are submitted.

- Interdisciplinary and/or practice oriented proposals are especially
  encouraged.

- Those who have papers accepted and are able to attend benefit from
  a reduced conference registration rate.

- Unable to come to Seattle? Take advantage of the opportunity to
  present virtually.

- Two papers will be selected for the Robert Spivey Excellence in
  Scholarship Awards which includes a prize of $300 each. Completed
  papers must be submitted by July 1, 2018 to be eligible.

Please complete the online form and attach your paper/panel
proposal. Proposal submissions are accepted on a rolling basis until
APRIL 15, 2018. Deadline for final papers is July 1, 2018.  Proposals
will be reviewed as they are submitted.  Review will continue until
all available slots are filled.  Interdisciplinary and/or practice
oriented proposals are especially encouraged.


Contact:

Eric Bain-Selbo, Executive Director
Society for Values in Higher Education
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.svhe.org/2018-fellows-meeting/




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