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Call for Papers

Theme: Perspectives on Progress
Type: Interdisciplinary Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher
Conference
Institution: School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics,
University of Queensland
Location: Brisbane, QLD (Australia)
Date: 27.–29.11.2013
Deadline: 31.5.2013

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In 1968, historian Sidney Pollard defined the Victorian ideal of
‘progress’ as, “the assumption that a pattern of change exists in the
history of mankind… that it consists of irreversible changes in one
direction only, and that this direction is towards improvement.”
Despite the increasingly problematic nature of this ideal, the
‘progress myth’ still remains pervasive in the Western cultural
tradition.

This postgraduate and early career researcher conference seeks to
promote innovative interdisciplinary dialogues interrogating the
concept of progress by bringing together scholars from across the
humanities and social sciences.

Contributions are invited from disciplines ranging from history,
classics, religion and philosophy through literary, media and
cultural studies to anthropology, psychology and political science.
Conference delegates will be invited to consider how the idea of
progress influences their own work, while being given the opportunity
to explore how this intersects with scholarship in other disciplines.

The conference committee invites proposals for papers in the form of
an abstract of between 250 and 300 words to
<perspectivesonprogress2...@gmail.com> by 31 May 2013. Paper format is
a 20 minute paper with a 10 minute period for questions and answers.

Possible areas of inquiry will include, but will not be limited to:
- the relevance of progress as a methodological framework
- philosophical and cultural understandings of scientific and
  technological change
- conceptions of national and cultural progress throughout history;
  notions of degeneration and regeneration
- relations between human progress and environmental transformation
- perspectives on the past as a golden age; progress as teleology
- progress and identity
- political and geopolitical evolution and revolution

Conference website:
http://perspectives2013.org




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