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We welcome abstract submissions addressing the central theme of the conference, as well as a wide range of topics within global ethics, from faculty, graduate students, activists, and others.
First, we welcome abstract submissions addressing the central theme of Ethics in a Global Environment, including, but not limited to, the following sub-themes:
In addition, we encourage scholars in global and practical ethics; legal, social and political philosophy; and cognate disciplines to submit an abstract on a wide range of topics within global ethics. Areas of research may include:
Submission guidelines
We aim to make this conference accessible to all people with a disability, and ask you to help us achieve this goal. We would really appreciate it if you could comply with the requests in section 2.3 (on pages 6 and 7) of the BPA/SWIP Guidelines for Accessible Conferences.
To propose a paper (suitable for presentation in 15 minutes), please send the following two documents (doc or pdf) to [email protected]:
Submission deadline: 1 February 2020
We aim to let you know the outcome of the blind review by 1 March 2020.
First, we welcome abstract submissions addressing the central theme of Ethics in a Global Environment, including, but not limited to, the following sub-themes:
- Environmental ethics
- Animal ethics
- The ethics of technology (e.g. in preserving species, promoting biodiversity, and climate change mitigation and adaptation)
- Agricultural ethics
- Indigenous perspectives on environmental sustainability
- Climate justice
- Urbanization and just urban environments
- Ethics regarding the transition towards environmental sustainability
- Environmental governance
- Justice in interspecies societies
- Postcolonialism and the environment
- Intersectionality and the environment
In addition, we encourage scholars in global and practical ethics; legal, social and political philosophy; and cognate disciplines to submit an abstract on a wide range of topics within global ethics. Areas of research may include:
- Gender justice
- Global distributive and social justice
- Justice and race
- Just war theory
- Humanitarian ethics
- Global bioethics
Submission guidelines
We aim to make this conference accessible to all people with a disability, and ask you to help us achieve this goal. We would really appreciate it if you could comply with the requests in section 2.3 (on pages 6 and 7) of the BPA/SWIP Guidelines for Accessible Conferences.
To propose a paper (suitable for presentation in 15 minutes), please send the following two documents (doc or pdf) to [email protected]:
- Blind abstract: document containing title, abstract (500 words max.), 3-5 keywords - anonymised for blind review (so not containing any author information)
- Non-blind abstract: document containing title, abstract (500 words max.), 3-5 keywords as well as author information (name, position, affiliation, contact details, and short biography)
Submission deadline: 1 February 2020
We aim to let you know the outcome of the blind review by 1 March 2020.