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Call for Papers

Theme: Forget Open Society?
Subtitle: Critical Conversations on a Contested Concept
Type: Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Open Society Research Platform (OSRP), Central European
University (CEU)
Location: Online
Date: 28.–29.10.2021
Deadline: 30.8.2021

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We would like to invite all interested participants to contribute
their abstracts (250-300 words) to take part in the interdisciplinary
conference “Forget Open Society? Critical Conversations on a
Contested Concept”, which will take place online on October 28-29,
2021. The conference is organized by the Open Society Research
Platform (OSRP), Central European University.

While Open Society is, undoubtedly, a contested concept, we find at
its very heart a commitment to open discussion and critical thinking.
This critical ethos also applies to the idea of Open Society itself:
What are its characteristics? How, if at all, can the concept be
translated into practice? What is its potential and what are its
limitations in today’s world? Is Open Society a "Western" concept? In
probing these and related questions, this is a conference on Open
Society (as a philosophical/political concept) in the spirit of Open
Society (as a critical ethos). As such, it seems apt to frame its
overarching theme as a (deliberate) provocation: Forget Open Society?


Purpose

Following a series of workshops and public events in its first year
of existence, OSRP will host an academic conference open to everyone
with a genuine interest in the concept of Open Society. The main
purpose of this conference is to explore and open up further avenues
for research on the idea(l) of Open Society in regional, national,
international, and global contexts. This conference seeks to bring
together and spark conversations between scholars, thinkers, and
activists from various disciplines who will critically reflect on
this contested concept and probe its potential and limitations in
light of the global challenges that humanity faces.


Topics and Areas of Interest

OSRP welcome submissions from diverse disciplines and theoretical
backgrounds and we are interested in empirical, theoretical, and
normative approaches. Since this is a conference on, and in the
spirit of, Open Society, we expect presenters to engage seriously
with Open Society as a philosophical/political concept. Contributions
can come from disciplines in which there has been substantive
engagement with the concept of Open Society (e.g., education and
public health) but we also encourage explorations in fields that have
been hesitant to draw on this concept (e.g., international relations,
feminism).

Topics of interest include, but are certainly not limited to:

- Comparative studies on the concept of Open Society in the works of
  different thinkers (e.g. Popper, Berlin, Shklar, Arendt, Oakeshott,
  Voegelin, etc.)
- The concept of Open Society and its relation to liberalism and
  democracy
- Freedom and justice in Open Societies (e.g. are Open Societies
  ‘just’ societies?)
- Towards a "Global Open Society" 
- Feminist engagements with Open Society
- Open Society and non-Western philosophy
- The concept of Open Society in the context of post-socialist
  transformation
- Open Society, populism, and the rise of authoritarianism
- The potential of Open Society to address contemporary challenges
  (e.g. health, poverty, racism)


Planned publication

The organisers will select papers for publication in an edited volume
or a special issue in an academic journal. 


Timeline

August 30, 2021:
Deadline for submission of abstracts. Abstracts, including a working
title, should be 250-300 words and be emailed to [email protected].
Please also include a short biography of 70-100 words. Successful
contributions will be notified by the end of August 2021.

October 28-29, 2021:
Date of conference. Conference papers should have a word count of
approximately 2000 words (excluding bibliography). The event will be
held online; depending on the number of selected speakers and panels,
this will either be a one-day or a two-day event.

February 28, 2022:
Papers for inclusion in academic publication (edited volume, special
issue) due.


Conference Organizer

Volha Biziukova (Junior Visiting Researcher)
Central European University
Email: [email protected]

Christof Royer (Postdoctoral Fellow)
Central European University
Email: [email protected]


Conference website:
https://opensocietyuniversitynetwork.org/opportunities/call-for-conference-abstracts-forget-open-society-critical-conversations-on-a-contested-concept





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