28.1545, Calls: General Linguistics / Philosophical Papers (Jrnl)

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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:21:39
From: Filippo Contesi [filippo.contesi at york.ac.uk]
Subject: General Linguistics / Philosophical Papers (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Philosophical Papers 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2017 

Call For Papers: Linguistic Justice and Analytic Philosophy

Special issue of Philosophical Papers
Guest Editors: Filippo Contesi (Jean Nicod), Moti Mizrahi (Florida Tech) and
Enrico Terrone (Turin)
Expected contributors include Eric Schwitzgebel (University of California,
Riverside), Hans-Johann Glock (Zurich), Elisabetta Galeotti (Eastern Piedmont)
and Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam)

The topics of linguistic discrimination and linguistic justice have received
little attention from contemporary analytic philosophers despite the fact that
there is a growing body of evidence in linguistics and social psychology about
implicit negative biases towards speakers and writers perceived as non-native.
In fact, issues of linguistic discrimination and justice are particularly
urgent in analytic philosophy because English is undoubtedly the lingua franca
of contemporary analytic philosophy. For this reason, it is important to think
about what it means to be a person for whom English is not a first language
and who tries to participate in the academic life of contemporary analytic
philosophy.

The aim of this special issue of /Philosophical Papers/ is to consider the
circumstances of being a non-native speaker and writer of English in analytic
philosophy. In addition to philosophical and meta-philosophical perspectives,
we also encourage submissions from different approaches and disciplines,
including psychology, linguistics and the social sciences.

For more information, including a list of possible questions to address,
please find an up-to-date web version of the full CFP at:
http://contesi.wordpress.com/cfp
The deadline for receipt of submissions is 1 October, 2017. This issue of
Philosophical Papers, comprising both invited and submitted articles, will
appear in March 2018. Authors should submit manuscripts electronically, as a
PDF or MS Word document attachment, to the Managing Editor of Philosophical
Papers at Philosophical.Papers at ru.ac.za. Authors must include their full name,
affiliation, and address for email correspondence with their submission.

Further inquiries may be addressed to Filippo Contesi
(filippo.contesi at york.ac.uk) or Ward Jones (w.jones at ru.ac.za).




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