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[ecrea] cfp: The Crisis of the Human Sciences
Fri May 28 15:26:03 GMT 2010
>Piers Smith Gulf University for Science and
>Technology, Kuwait March 6-8, 2011 Conference:
>The Crisis of the Human Sciences: False
>Objectivity and the Decline of Creativity
>Centralization and over-professionalization can
>lead to the disappearance of a critical
>environment capable of linking the disciplines
>to the â¬Sreal world.⬠The humanities need to
>operate in a concrete cultural environment able
>to influence procedures on a hic et nunc basis
>and should not entirely depend on normative
>criteria whose function is often to hide
>ignorance behind a pretentious veil of
>value-neutral objectivity. For example, in
>sociology, the growth of scientism has
>fragmented ethical categories and distorted
>discourse between inner and outer selves.
>Philosophy is suffering from an empty
>professionalism current in many philosophy
>departments in industrialized and developing
>countries where boring, ahistorical, and
>nonpolitical exercises are justified through
>appeals to false excellence. In all branches of
>the humanities absurd evaluation processes
>foster similar tendencies as they create a
>sterile atmosphere and prevent
>interdisciplinarity and creativity. An invidious
>technicization of theory plays into the hands of
>technocrats. Due to the centralization of
>editorial power in the hand of large university
>presses of Anglophone countries, the content,
>quality, and range of modern publishing has
>become only too predictable. How do people
>working in the humanities respond to the crisis
>in their respective disciplines? Papers
>including either meta-scientific considerations
>or concrete observations are welcome. Keynote
>Speakers: * Lewis Gordon (Temple
>University) * Richard Shusterman (Florida
>Atlantic University) * Muhsin Jassim
>al-Musawi (Columbia University) *
>Khaldoun al-Naqeeb (Kuwait University)
>Submissions: Proposal submissions are welcome
>from scholars working in all fields of the
>humanities and social sciences as long as the
>proposals are directly related to the topic. A
>250 word abstract along with a short
>biographical note (max. 100 words) should be
>submitted by using this Conference Website:
>http://conferences.gust.edu.kw Create an author
>account and paste both abstract and bio-note
>into the body of the text (do not attach files).
>For all inquiries contact Ayman Bakr
>(bakr.a /at/ gust.edu.kw) or Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
>(Botz.T /at/ gust.edu.kw) Deadline for abstracts:
>November 30, 2010 Papers should not exceed 3000
>words (20 minutes reading time). For more
>information contact the above persons.
>Conference fee: Early bird (until December 15)
>50 KD [¬1130] covering the costs of an opening
>reception, a conference dinner, and
>refreshments. After December 15: 60 KD [¬155].
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