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Call for Publications

Theme: History and Dialogue
Publication: Culture and Dialogue
Date: Vol. 5, No. 2 (2016)
Deadline: Open

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Volume 5 no. 2 of the journal Culture and Dialogue
(http://www.culture-dialogue.net) will focus on the theme 'History
and Dialogue'. We welcome submissions that consider the relationship
between history and dialogue from a variety of theoretical
perspectives and case studies. The theme is flexible and may be
addressed from a comparative or hermeneutical perspective. Relevant
fields may include areas of historical studies, philosophy of
history, philosophy of dialogue and other domains. 

The Call for Papers is open until the number, relevance, and standard
of contributions are met.

The language of the Journal is English, but submissions in other
languages including German, Traditional Chinese, French and Japanese
may be considered.

Culture and Dialogue is an international peer-reviewed journal of
cross-cultural philosophy and the arts that is published
semi-annually both in print and electronically. The Journal seeks to
encourage and promote research in the type of philosophy and theory
that sees dialogue as a fundamental ingredient of cultural
formations, that is to say the ways cultures become apparent and
ultimately identifiable. What is meant here by culture is a
particular manifestation of human achievement in the arts, languages,
forms of expression (whether secular or religious), and customs of
all kinds including political ones. Dialogue, in this context, means
a mode of relationship that lets cultural formations unfold by
bringing together human beings and, for example, their natural
environment, their historical past, traditions, external  cultural
influences, contemporary trends, other communities, or simply other
persons in conversation.

The Journal provides a forum for researchers from philosophy as well
as other disciplines who study cultural formations dialogically,
through comparative analysis, or within the tradition of
hermeneutics. Contributions are expected to either reflect on the
role played by dialogue in cultural formations from various
perspectives such as politics, religion and the arts; or else
establish cross-cultural dialogues globally within those fields.


Contact:

Dr Martin Ovens, Associate Editor
Culture and Dialogue
Email: martin.ov...@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
Web: http://www.culture-dialogue.net/calls-for-papers




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