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Call for Papers

Theme: Immigration, Toleration, and Nationalism
Type: International Conference
Institution: Social and Moral Philosophy, University of Helsinki
   Philosophical Society of Finland
   Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University
Location: Helsinki (Finland)
Date: 30.–31.5.2013
Deadline: 20.12.2012

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Individuals increasingly move across state borders to take up
residence in a new country, while many more desire to do so but
cannot due to political, financial, cultural, or other obstacles. It
is not surprising, then, that questions about the ethical and
political dimensions of immigration have recently come to the fore in
political philosophy and theory. These questions raise important
challenges to prevailing conceptions of group identity, political
authority, and cultural difference.

This conference will consider these and related issues, which are
increasingly urgent as different cultures and nations come into
uneasy contact.

Possible topic areas include:

- Interpretations and implications of toleration in ethics and
  political philosophy
- Connections among the concepts of respect, recognition, and
  toleration
- Competing conceptions of ‘culture’ or ‘nation’
- The clash between religious and secular (including political) values
- The clash between individual and group values
- Explorations of various accounts of human rights including, e.g.,
  African, Arab, Asian or western human rights charters
- Whether states have rights to exclude prospective immigrants for
  nationalist or any other reasons
- The assimilation responsibilities, if any, of immigrants
- 21st century demographic shifts and their impact on states’ rights
- Justice within nations, justice between nations and the
  (im)possibility of global justice
- The structure, scope, or content of any right to immigrate
- The challenges of refugees or guest workers

Submitting a proposal:

1. Prepare an extended abstract as an attachment in MS Word or a .pdf
   (500-750 words, including select bibliography). The abstract should
   be suitable for blind review.
2. Include in the body of the email relevant contact information: the
   author(s), department(s) and affiliation(s), mailing address(es),
   email address(es); and phone number(s).
3. Email the abstract and contact information Claire Murata Kooy at
   <kk...@gsu.edu> by December 20th, 2012.

Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by late January, 2013.
Completed papers are due April 30th, 2013.

Keynote speakers:

David Miller, Professor of Political Theory, University of Oxford and
Official Fellow in Social and Political Theory, Nuffield College,
Oxford: “Neutrality, Toleration, and the Cultural Claims of
Immigrants”

Samuel Scheffler, University Professor, Professor of Philosophy and
Law, New York University:  “Immigration and Justice”

Contact with any queries:

Timo Airaksinen,
Professor
Moral and Social Philosophy
University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
Tel. +358 50 4154913
Email: timo.airaksi...@helsinki.fi

Andrew I. Cohen
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
Director of Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics
Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA, USA
Tel. +1 404 413-6111
Email: aico...@gsu.edu

Conference website:
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwcfe/14177.html




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