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Dialogue Theories II 2014 : Dialogue Theories, vol II - Academic Workshop to result in edited book

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Link: http://www.dialoguesociety.org/forthcoming/915-academic-workshop-and-book-chapter-call-for-papers-dialogue-theories-volume-ii.html#.UsU_0q7kfGg
 
When Jun 26, 2014 - Jun 27, 2014
Where Dialogue Society, Holloway Road, London
Submission Deadline Jan 23, 2014
Categories    dialogue   communications   philosophy   religion
 

Call For Papers

The Dialogue Society invites papers from scholars and practitioners of dialogue, ultimately to be published as a companion volume to Dialogue Theories, published in 2013. The book, by Frances Sleap and Dr Omer Sener and edited by Professor Paul Weller, aims to advance theoretical and practical engagement with dialogue by introducing the work of ten individuals who have made significant and insightful contributions to thought in this area. The thinkers selected come from diverse fields, from religious studies and interfaith dialogue, through philosophy and social theory, to communication studies, public opinion analysis and even quantum physics. For further information and a preview, please see http://www.dialoguesociety.org/publications/academia/875-dialogue-theories.html

The Dialogue Society is inviting papers introducing a ‘dialogue thinker’ of the author’s choice. The thinker may come from any field. He/she must have made a significant contribution to ideas about dialogue, and these ideas must be to some extent transferable to fields beyond the thinker’s own specialism. Please note that the workshop and the resulting book are not intended to be restricted to interfaith dialogue.

A two day workshop held at the Dialogue Society will allow people to exchange ideas on their chosen thinkers and to dialogically refine their papers prior to their publication as chapters in Dialogue Theories, volume II (publication date: autumn 2014). The editors for the book will be the editor and authors of the first volume (Paul Weller, Omer Sener and Frances Sleap).

Submissions schedule:

Abstracts and CVs to be received by 17:00 UK time on 23rd January 2014.
Abstracts to be short-listed by the Editorial Board and papers invited by 7th February 2014.
Papers to be received by 18th April 2014.
The outcome of the review (including any recommendations for revisions or improvements) communicated to authors by 16th May 2014.
Final papers to be received by 13th June 2014.

NB abstracts MUST follow the specific requirements given on the webpage, which also gives further details of the submission procedure, submission schedule, selection criteria and arrangements for the workshop:
http://www.dialoguesociety.org/forthcoming/915-academic-workshop-and-book-chapter-call-for-papers-dialogue-theories-volume-ii.html

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