CFP: Princeton Graduate Conference in Political Theory
Graduate Conference in Political Theory
Princeton University
April 11-12, 2014
Call for Papers (deadline January 17, 2014)
The Committee for the Graduate Conference in Political Theory at Princeton University welcomes papers concerning any topic in political theory, political philosophy, or the history of political thought. Papers should be submitted via the conference website by January 17, 2014. Approximately eight papers will be accepted.
The Graduate Conference in Political Theory at Princeton University will be held from April 11-12, 2014. This year, we are excited to include Professor Bryan Garsten, Yale University, as keynote speaker and conference participant.
The conference offers graduate students from across institutions a unique opportunity to present and critique new work. Each session, led by a discussant from Princeton, will focus exclusively on one paper and will feature an extensive question and answer period with Princeton faculty and graduate students. Papers will be pre-circulated among conference participants.
Submission Information:
- Due date January 17, 2014.
- Submissions must be made in PDF format via the conference website: http://politicaltheory.princeton.edu
- Papers should be no more than 7500 words.
- Format without any identifying information; include title but exclude all personal and institutional information.
- Submissions by email or postal mail will not be accepted.
Papers will be refereed by political theory graduate students in the Department of Politics at Princeton. Acceptance notices will be sent by in February.
Assistance for invited participants’ transportation, lodging and meal expenses is available from the committee, which acknowledges the generous support of University Center for Human Values and the Department of Politics at Princeton University.
Questions and comments can be directed to: polthry@princeton.edu.
For more information, please visit the conference website at http://politicaltheory.princeton.edu.