Call for Papers | Sports and Global Governance | May 4–5, 2015, Philosophy of Law Department, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona

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global-sport-governanceThe Department of Philosophy of Law and the Spanish Association for the Philosophy of Sport invites the submission of abstracts to be considered for presentation at the

1st meeting on Sports and Global Governance.

The conference will be held May 4-5 in Barcelona, sponsored by the Philosphy of Law Department of the University Pompeu Fabra.

Confirmed keynote speakers include the president of the International Association of Philosophy of Sports, a deputy of the Administrative Court of Sports and a member of the Group of Experts from the European Commission (Doping).

Abstracts are welcome on any area of philosophy of sport (broadly construed) or related to, including law, politics and ethics, and from any theoretical approach, including analytic philosophy and critical theory. While AEFD recognizes, values, and encourages interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies, acceptance is contingent on the philosophical content of the project. Emerging scholars are encouraged to submit works in progress. Guidelines for abstracts and submission instructions are including below.

Deadline for abstract submission is March 1, 2015. A Program Committee of three AEFD peers will blind review abstracts. Contributors will be notified about the status of their abstracts as soon as possible and in any case before the end of March.

All conference presenters shall register for attend the conference to have their paper included on the conference program.

Fee: 50 € academics / 30 € students & unemployed

Key information

  • Abstracts on any area of philosophy of sport up to 500  plus 5 key words.
  • Deadline: March 1, 2015.
  • Abstract must be sent to gge.filodret@upf.edu

Organizing Committee

  • Jose Luis Pérez Triviño
  • Alberto Carrio

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