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Call for Papers

Theme: Justice Across Borders
Type: 1st Annual Graduate Conference
Institution: Philosophy Graduate Student Association,
University of Tennessee
Location: Knoxville, TN (USA)
Date: 24.–25.3.2018
Deadline: 10.1.2018

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The Philosophy Graduate Student Association at the University of
Tennessee, Knoxville invites abstracts from graduate students and
post-doc scholars in relevant disciplines for its first annual
conference, Justice Across Borders, to be held on the UTK campus,
March 24-25, 2018. We are thrilled to welcome Professor Michael Blake
(University of Washington) as this year’s keynote speaker!

Abstracts may engage with any aspect of the relationship between
state sovereignty and individual civil and moral rights on a global
scale. While we will accept submissions on any topic pertaining to
the existence or absence of duties of justice that transcend state
boundaries, special priority will be extended to those projects which
address this theoretical question through the applied lens of
migration.

Some possible questions might include: whether there is a human right
to free movement that necessitates open borders; whether the right to
migration is a basic or derivative right; issues surrounding the
rights and nature of refugees; whether state sovereignty places
constraints on the purported right to movement and migration; whether
distributive injustice generates ameliorative duties to accept
immigrants; whether states (particularly developing and
underdeveloped states) have a right to restrict emigration; questions
surrounding climate change-induced migration, and questions
concerning the rights of undocumented migrants.

More general topics might include: the nature of global and local
citizenship and their relationship to one another; the requirements
of democracy and democratic accountability and whether these apply to
non-citizens; the relationship between globalization and domination
of the least-advantaged; and whether global cooperation generates
additional duties and obligations between states, or between states
and non-citizens.

Abstracts of 500-750 words should be formatted for blind review and
submitted via email to utkphilgradconfere...@gmail.com by January 10,
2018. Please include your name and disciplinary/institutional
affiliation in the body of your email. Accepted presenters will be
notified in early February. Full papers should be prepared for 30
minute presentations (with a short Q&A/discussion to follow).

For more information, visit our website:
http://tiny.utk.edu/justiceacrossborders


Contact:

Alex Richardson, Graduate Teaching Associate
Department of Philosophy
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
818 McClung Tower
Knoxville, TN 37996-0480
USA
Email: utkphilgradconfere...@gmail.com
Web: http://tiny.utk.edu/justiceacrossborders




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