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Call for Papers

Theme: Political Legitimacy
Type: 1st Oxford Symposium on Comparative Political Philosophy
Institution: Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Location: Oxford (United Kingdom)
Date: 10.–12.7.2019
Deadline: 31.12.2018

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We are a group of scholars aiming to facilitate substantive
philosophical argument amongst political theorists across diverse
cultural traditions. In recent years there has been an increasing
interest among Anglo-American political theorists in comparing the
diverse ways of how the thinkers of different cultural traditions
address political issues. Several academic publishers (such as
Cambridge University Press and Princeton University Press) and
journals (such as American Political Science Review and European
Journal of Political Theory) have published work about Confucian,
Islamic, Indian and African political theories. Yet despite this
growing body of literature, there is still inadequate substantive
engagement across different traditions about fundamental questions in
political theory and public policy. The driving interest of our
project is to promote such engagement, comparing competing (or
possibly similar) answers to substantive questions, testing arguments
and assumptions across traditions in philosophical debate, and then
ask whether this debate can shed light on questions of substantive
policy.

With these issues in mind, we attempt to create a regular platform
for fruitful cooperation and exchange of ideas among comparative
political theorists. This three-day symposium is the first step.
Scholars are invited to present their recent, original research in
this subfield. The symposium each year will be organized around a
particular theme in political theory and public policy. This year the
main theme is “political legitimacy”.

Keynote Speaker:
Prof. Stephen C. Angle (Wesleyan University)

We welcome comparative political theorists to address questions such
as:

- What conceptions of legitimacy are there in different cultural
  traditions?
- How do thinkers from different traditions discuss and understand
  political authority?
- How do competing conceptions of legitimacy relate to democracy,
  equality, and hierarchy?
- What role does expertise, virtue and/or trust play in grounding
  authority?
- How are policy-making, institutional design, as well as governance
  benefited from learning non-Western perspectives on legitimacy?
- Can comparative political theory shed light on current discussions
  of the right of self-determination?
- How do societies from different traditions view the legitimacy of
  particular policies on health care, education, genetic enhancement,
  etc.?
- What role should public justification and religious considerations
  play in a law-making procedure from comparative perspective?
- How do we compare theories of resistance and revolution in
  different traditions?
- Is it legitimate to engage in cultural and national assimilation of
  citizens and immigrants?

We particularly encourage contributions that address topics that have
been neglected so far or consider established interpretations and
arguments from a different angle.

Abstracts should be 500-1000 words. Please send your abstract and
contact details to [email protected], by 31th December, 2018.
Decision will be made by the end of January, 2019.

Upon acceptance, we will ask all presenters to pre-circulate their
full papers amongst participants in 10th June 2019. We will allocate
around 60 minutes to each paper, with presentations of 20-30 minutes
and 30-40 minutes of Q&A.

We are also contacting academic publishers (such as Oxford University
Press) and have a plan to publish a number of selected conference
papers in an edited volume. Details will be announced afterwards.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact:

Baldwin Wong ([email protected])
Elton Chan ([email protected])
Larry Lai ([email protected])
Nikolas Kirby ([email protected])




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