CFP: The 5th Biennial Conference of the European Association for Chinese Philosophy (EACP)

Scholars working on Chinese philosophy and philosophy in China are invited to submit proposals for individual papers or panels to Geir Sigurðsson (University of Iceland), geirs@hi.is. Topics are not restricted to the conference theme.

Please find the introduction about the topics and theme of the conference here. Official languages of the conference are English and Chinese.

The deadline for submission is November 30, 2024. Notice of acceptance of proposals will be sent to your email address at latest by early January 2025, with instructions on how to register and submit the conference registration fee.

Please read more for the submission guidelines and details regarding

Abstracts should be no more than 250 words. Panel proposals should include the title and a brief description of the panel and the names, affiliations, email addresses of the participants, and the titles of each participant’s presentation with abstracts of max. 250 words. Panels can be composed of three or four presentations. Each paper presentation has 30 minutes, including discussion.

To encourage the participation and inclusion of young researchers, the EACP offers a Young Scholars Award. PhD candidates and early postdoctoral researchers (up to three years after PhD defense) should submit a full paper and indicate that they wish to compete for the award. Up to three winners of the award will receive a certificate and free accommodation during the conference. Additionally, the first prize winner will be awarded the possibility to publish their paper in the now Q1 international academic journal Asian Studies: https://journals.uni-lj.si/as/about.

The conference fee for EACP members is 100 EUR for scholars and 40 EUR for students. For non-members the fee is 140 EUR for scholars and 60 EUR for students.

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