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Announcement

Theme: Barcelona Principles for a Globally Inclusive Philosophy
Type: Manifesto
Institution: LOGOS Research Group, University of Barcelona
Location: Barcelona (Spain)
Date: 8.9.2021

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We acknowledge that English is the common vehicular language of much
contemporary philosophy, especially in the tradition of so-called
“analytic” or “Anglo-American” philosophy. This tradition is in large
part based on the idea that philosophy should adopt, as far as is
appropriate, the shared and universalistic standards of science.
Accordingly, the analytic tradition has now spread worldwide, far
beyond the countries where English is the majority native language
(which constitute only about 6% of the world’s population). However,
this poses a problem since non-native English speakers, who have not
had the chance to perfect their knowledge of the language, are at a
structural disadvantage. This disadvantage has not yet been
sufficiently addressed. For instance, the most prestigious journals
in the analytic tradition still have very few non-native English
speakers on their editorial boards, have no explicit special policies
for submissions from non-native English speakers, and continue to
place a high emphasis on linguistic appearances in submitted papers
(e.g. requiring near-perfect English, involving skim-based assessment
etc.). (See Contesi & Terrone (eds), “Linguistic Justice and Analytic
Philosophy”, Philosophical Papers, 2018.)

To address the structural inequality between native and non-native
speakers, and to provide as many scholars as possible globally a fair
chance to contribute to the development of contemporary philosophy,
we call on all philosophers to endorse, promote and apply the
following principles:

- To evaluate, as a rule, publications, presentations, proposals and
  submissions without giving undue weight to their authors’ linguistic
  style, fluency or accent;

- To collect, to the extent that it is feasible, statistics about
  non-native speakers’ submissions (to journals, presses and
  conferences), and/or to implement self-identification of non-native
  speaker status;

- To include, to the extent that it is feasible, non-native speakers
  within journal editorial boards, book series editorships, scientific
  committees etc.;

- To invite, to the extent that it is feasible, non-native speakers
  to contribute to journal special issues, edited collections,
  conferences etc.;

- To provide, to the extent that it is feasible, educational and
  hiring opportunities to non-native speakers.

Barcelona, 8 September 2021

Website: https://contesi.wordpress.com/bp/

Please email [email protected] with your name, as well as university
affiliation (if applicable), to sign this manifesto of commitments
(your name will appear on the list of signatories).


Contact:

Filippo Contesi
LOGOS Research Group in Analytic Philosophy
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Barcelona
C. Montalegre, 6-8, desp. 4009
Barcelona 08001
Spain
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://contesi.wordpress.com/bp/





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