

IPSA RC31- Political Philosophy Conference: Decolonizing Western Political Philosophy
Contact: rc31conference2022@gmail.com
Deadline: Fri, 01 Apr 2022
Leiden University will host the IPSA RC31- Political Philosophy Conference on 10 June 2022. The conference will address two main sets of questions:
- Questions that touch on decolonizing and/or globalizing the concepts, methods and theories of/in Western political philosophy;
- Questions about the way in which decolonization questions play out in teaching techniques, as well as in political philosophy curriculum and syllabus design.
Submission & deadline
If you are interested in presenting a paper that addresses topics falling within the remit of (1) and/or (2) above, please send a 500 word-long abstract to the following e-mail address: rc31conference2022@gmail.com by 1 April 2022.
The conference will have a hybrid (online & on-site) format.
The conference is organized with the support of IPSA and the Centre for Political Philosophy at Leiden University. IPSA’s financial support will allow us to offer 2 bursaries of $300 each to help with transport and/or accommodation.
Confirmed Keynote Speakers
Aditya Nigam (CSDS, India)
Thierry Ngosso (University of St.Gallen/Catholic University of Central Africa I Yaoundé-Cameroon)
Raewyn Connell (University of Sydney)
Simon Choat (Kingston University)