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Call for Papers

Theme: Gender and Poverty
Type: 2019 Salzburg Workshop in Philosophy and Poverty
Institution: Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research (CEPR),
University of Salzburg
Location: Salzburg (Austria)
Date: 27.–28.6.2019
Deadline: 15.12.2018

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The Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research (CEPR) of the University
of Salzburg is happy to announce the call for papers for its 2019
Salzburg Workshop in Philosophy and Poverty. The workshop will be
held at the University of Salzburg on 27 & 28 June 2019 and focus on
the topic of "Gender and Poverty".

The invited speaker for this workshop is Serene J. Khader (Brooklyn
College & CUNY Graduate Center).

​We invite scholars at all career stages to submit papers related to
the workshop topic of "Gender and Poverty". Possible topics for
papers are, among others, the "feminization" of (global) poverty;
gender roles, norms and practices and how they relate to poverty; the
intersection of disadvantages based, among others, on race, gender,
sex, health, age, and disability; the nexus of education, gender and
poverty; the relation of (sexual) violence and poverty; patriarchy
and poverty; sexuality, procreation and poverty; anti-poverty
policies and gender; the blaming and shaming of poor mothers as "bad"
mothers; the "black box" of the household in poverty concepts and
research; gender-sensitive poverty research and measurement; gender
and the socio-spatiality of poverty (e.g. rural, urban).

The workshop will run over two days and each speaker will be given a
slot of 75 minutes (about 25 minutes for presentation and 50 minutes
for discussion). Draft papers are shared in advance and speakers can
focus on the key points of their papers in the oral presentation.

​Selected papers will be published a volume on the workshop topic in
the Springer Book Series Philosophy and Poverty.

There is no conference fee. Coffee breaks and two lunches will be
covered by the CEPR. Unfortunately we cannot offer any subsidy for
travel and accommodation costs.

If you are interested in participating please submit an extended
abstract of 750 words ready for blind review via the submission form
on on the website of the workshop. Deadline for submissions is 15
December 2018, and decisions will be communicated within four weeks.
It is expected that draft versions of the papers are shared two weeks
before the workshop.

For further information about the Workshop in Philosophy and Poverty,
please contact Dr Gottfried Schweiger.


Contact:

Dr Gottfried Schweiger
Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research
University of Salzburg
Mönchsberg 2a
5020 Salzburg
Austria
​E-Mail: gottfried.schwei...@sbg.ac.at
Web: https://www.workshop-poverty-philosophy.org




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