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Call for Papers

"Normative Orders: Justification and Sanctions"
Conference for Young Academics
Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders",
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
24-25 October 2009

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Normative orders are those orderings of norms and values
that legitimate a society’s structures of authority and
distribution of life opportunities. Perspectives on the
development, implementation, and preservation of normative
orders vary. One point of view holds that such orders are
narrowly connected to the ability to impose sanctions.
Another holds that justification and narratives of
justification are key.

The interaction of these two dimensions of norms and
normative orders, justification and sanction, will be
analyzed in an interdisciplinary conference for young
academics. The conference is organized by doctoral and
postdoctoral fellows at the Cluster of Excellence “Formation
of Normative Orders” at the Goethe-University Frankfurt.

For philosophy, the connection of moral justification and
sanction is of special interest. For social sciences and
law, it is the interaction and functioning of economic,
political, or social orders and their legitimacy. From a
historical perspective, a primary concern is the historical
conditionality of normative orders—their evolution and
continuous change.

The role of sanctions and justification will be looked at
systematically in interdisciplinary panels. A selection of
papers will possibly be published.

Date: 24-25 October 2009 (day-by-day program to be announced)

Panels:

1) Moral Norms and Sanctions

2) Sanctioned Justifications: Censorship and Hegemony

3) The Moral Justification of Contemporary Liberal Eugenics

4) Normative Implications of the Subprime-Mortgage Crisis

5) Justifications of Normative Orders Beyond the
Nation-State: Legislative Action in Legal-Historical
Perspective

6) System of Rule and Religion: The Limited Impact of
Sanctions and the Relevance of Political-Theological
Narratives of Justification in the Foundation of Normative
Orders in the Early Modern Period

7) The Struggle for Dogmatic and Hierarchical Norms in the
Church Universal of Late Antiquity

8) Conceptualizing Global Orders

9) Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism: Theoretical and
Empirical Perspectives

10) Translation of “Normative Orders” and the Limits of
Translation

11) Narratives of Justification and Sanctions in Development
Cooperation

12) Processes of Norm Diffusion: Cross-Cutting the
International and Local Level

13) The Scope of Principles of Justice

14) Minority Issues: Justification Narratives and Normative
Orders

15) Capital Punishment: The Roots of America’s Support and
Germany’s Opposition

16) Is Criminal Law a Proper Instrument with which To Come
to Terms with the Past?

Location: Campus Westend of Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Organizers: The young academics at Cluster of Excellence
"The Formation of Normative Orders"

How To Submit a Paper
The conference addresses young academics in the doctoral or
post-doctoral phase of their career. Each panel will have
approximately four contributors. Anyone interested in
contributing is invited to submit a 500-word abstract with
the responsible panel chair (listed with each panel’s
description). The deadline is 30 June 2009.

Travel Grants
Travel and hotel expenses will be subsidized, although the
precise level of subsidization remains to be determined.


Contact:

Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders"
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Senckenberganlage 31
60325 Frankfurt/Main
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)69 798-25272
Fax: +49 (0)69 798-25277
Email: nachwuchskonfer...@normativeorders.net
Web: http://www.normativeorders.net
 
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