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Call for Papers

Theme: Global Justice and Political Reality
Type: Workshop
Institution: Durham University
Location: Durham (United Kingdom)
Date: 23.–24.6.2016
Deadline: 15.4.2016

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Due to entrenched public opinion, vested interests among elites,
global cooperation problems, and a host of other constraints existing
systems impose on would-be reformers, there is currently a great
distance between what should be done and what can be done. These
limitations raise important questions about the role political
philosophers can play in helping to guide decision-makers and the
appropriate shape of short- and long-term moral and ethical thinking.
To what extent should the constraints of political reality shape
and/or constrain the way in which we theorise about moral problems?
What kinds of normative recommendations can we offer on issues of
pressing political import if we hope them to be realised in the
foreseeable future? In short, what can demands of global justice
require here and now?

This workshop will bring together papers that consider these
questions from a variety of angles. It welcomes papers that address
pressing global political issues and offer direct normative guidance
on how they ought to be addressed, particularly those which reflect
upon the constraints (or lack there of) imposed by political reality
on the possible adoption of these recommendations. It also welcomes
contributions more directly concerned with questions regarding the
extent to which real-life constraints should influence normative
recommendations. Thus, we encourage the submission of abstracts for
papers dealing with the intersection of global justice with the facts
of political life, including, but not limited to areas such as:

- Immigration and refugees
- Global Poverty and Inequality
- Human Rights
- Self-determination
- Environment
- Global cooperation and coordination problems
- Methodology in Applied Political Theory

Abstracts of up to 500 words – formatted for blind review –
accompanied by details of institutional affiliation and brief
statement of research interests, should be sent to
j.l.peder...@durham.ac.uk by 5pm Friday 15th April. Please use the
subject line “Global Justice and Political Reality”. We will notify
all accepted proposals by Monday 25th April.

If you have any further questions, please email Beth Kahn at
elizabeth.k...@durham.ac.uk, or Andrew Walton at
andrew.wal...@newcastle.ac.uk.




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