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		<title>2012 Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop Award</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Groupe de recherche en philosophie politique de Montréal  (GRIPP) is pleased to announce the 2012  winner of the Annual Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop  Award: “The Authority of Democracy,” by Daniel Viehoff, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield. A workshop on the manuscript will  be held at McGill University on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Groupe de recherche en philosophie politique de Montréal  (GRIPP) is pleased to announce the 2012  winner of the Annual Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop  Award: “The Authority of Democracy,” by Daniel Viehoff, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield. A workshop on the manuscript will  be held at McGill University on May 29, 2012.</p>
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THE ANNUAL MONTREAL POLITICAL THEORY MANUSCRIPT WORKSHOP AWARD
Call for applications: The Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP), spanning the departments of political science and philosophy at McGill University, l&#8217;Université de Montréal, Concordia University, and l&#8217;Université du Québec à Montréal, invites applications for its 2012 manuscript workshop award. The recipient [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>THE ANNUAL MONTREAL POLITICAL THEORY MANUSCRIPT WORKSHOP AWARD</strong></p>
<p><strong>Call for applications</strong>: The Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP), spanning the departments of political science and philosophy at McGill University, l&#8217;Université de Montréal, Concordia University, and l&#8217;Université du Québec à Montréal, invites applications for its 2012 manuscript workshop award. The recipient of the award will be invited to Montreal  for a day-long workshop in April/May 2012 dedicated to his or her book manuscript. This &#8220;author meets critics&#8221; workshop will comprise four to five sessions dedicated to critical discussion of the manuscript; each session will begin with a critical commentary on a section of the manuscript by a  political theorist or philosopher who is part of Montreal&#8217;s GRIPP community. The format is designed to maximize feedback for a book-in-progress. The award covers the costs of travel, accommodation, and meals.</p>
<p><strong>Eligibility</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>A. Topic</strong>: The manuscript topic is open within political theory and political philosophy, but we are especially interested in manuscripts related to at least one of these GRIPP research themes: 1) the history of liberal and democratic thought, especially early modern thought; 2) moral psychology and political agency, or politics and affect or emotions or rhetoric; 3) democracy, diversity, and pluralism. 4) democracy, justice, and transnational institutions.</p>
<p><strong>B. Manuscript</strong>: Book manuscripts in English or French, not yet in a version accepted for publication, by applicants with PhD in hand by 1 August 2011, are eligible. Applicants must have a complete or nearly complete draft (at least 4/5 of final draft) ready to present at the workshop. In the case of co-authored manuscripts, only one of the co-authors is eligible to apply. (Only works in progress by the workshop date are eligible; authors with a preliminary book contract are eligible only if no version has been already accepted for publication).</p>
<p><strong>C. Application</strong>: Please submit the following materials electronically, compiled as a single PDF file: 1) a curriculum vitae; 2) a table of contents; 3) a short abstract of the book project, up to 200 words; 4) a longer book abstract up to 2500 words; and, in the case of applicants with previous book publication(s), (5) three reviews, from established journals in the field, of the applicant&#8217;s most recently published monograph. Candidates are not required to, but may if they wish, submit two letters of recommendation speaking to the merits of the book project. Please do not send writing samples. Send materials by email, with the subject heading “2012 GRIPP Manuscript Workshop Award” to Arash Abizadeh &lt;arash.abizadeh at mcgill.ca&gt;. Review of applications begins 10 January 2012. Contact Arash Abizadeh &lt;arash.abizadeh at mcgill.ca&gt; with questions.</p>
<p>Previous GRIPP Manuscript Workshops:<br />
May 2011: James Ingram (McMaster), <em>Radical Cosmopolitics: The Ethics and Politics of Democratic Universalism<br />
</em>April 2010: Hélène Landemore (Yale), <em>Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many</em><br />
April 2009: Alan Patten (Princeton), <em>Equal Recognition: The Moral Foundations of Minority Cultural Rights</em><br />
March 2009: Kinch Hoekstra (UC Berkeley), <em>Thomas Hobbes and the Creation of Order</em></p>
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<p><strong>LE PRIX ANNUEL DE L’ATELIER DE MANUSCRIT DE PHILOSOPHIE POLITIQUE DE MONTRÉAL<br />
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<strong>Appel à candidature</strong>: Le groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP), qui réunit des chercheurs des départements de science politique et de philosophie de l’Université McGill, de l’Université de Montréal, de l’Université Concordia et de l’Université du Québec à Montréal, fait un appel à candidature pour son prix 2012 de l’atelier de manuscrit. Le lauréat sera invité à Montréal en avril ou mai 2012 pour un atelier d’une journée complète consacré au manuscrit de son livre. Cet atelier du type « l’auteur rencontre ses critiques » comprendra quatre ou cinq séances de discussions critiques sur le manuscrit ; pour chacune d’entre elles, un spécialiste de théorie politique ou un philosophe membre de la communauté montréalaise du GRIPP lancera la discussion par un commentaire critique d’une des sections du manuscrit.  Ceci a pour but de faciliter les échanges sur un livre en chantier. Le prix couvre les dépenses de voyage, d’hébergement et de repas.</p>
<p><strong>Éligibilité :<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>A- Sujet </strong>: De façon générale, le manuscrit doit traiter de théorie politique ou de philosophie politique, mais nous sommes tout particulièrement intéressés aux manuscrits qui correspondent à l’une des thématiques de recherche du GRIPP : 1) l’histoire de la pensée libérale et démocratique, et notamment du début de la pensée moderne; 2) la psychologie morale du sujet (ou encore de l’agent) politique, ainsi que la politique et les affects, les émotions ou la rhétorique; 3) la démocratie, la diversité et le pluralisme; 4) la démocratie, la justice et les institutions transnationales.</p>
<p><strong>B- Manuscrit </strong>: Sont éligibles tous les manuscrits de livres en français ou en anglais, non encore publiés et non en version acceptée par une maison de presses, et dont l’auteur a reçu un doctorat avant le 1er août 2011. Les candidats devront avoir une version complète, ou presque (au moins 4/5e de la version finale), à présenter à l’atelier. Pour ce qui concerne les manuscrits coécrits, seul l’un des coauteurs est éligible.</p>
<p><strong>C- Soumission </strong>: Vous voudrez bien fournir les documents suivants, en format électronique, dans un seul fichier PDF : 1) un curriculum vitae; 2) une table des matières; 3) un court résumé du projet du livre de moins de 200 mots; 4) un résumé plus long, de moins de 2 500 mots; et, dans le cas de candidats ayant déjà publié, 5) trois recensions parues dans des revues spécialisées et reconnues dans le domaine de la plus récente monographie publiée. Les candidats peuvent, s’ils le souhaitent, joindre deux lettres de recommandation présentant l’intérêt de leur projet de livre. Nous vous prions de ne pas envoyer d’extraits de manuscrit. Envoyez ces documents par courriel, avec le sujet « 2012 GRIPP Manuscript Workshop Award » à Arash Abizadeh &lt;arash.abizadeh at mcgill.ca&gt;. L’examen des candidatures commencera le 10 janvier 2012. Pour toute information supplémentaire, veuillez contacter Dominique Leydet &lt;leydet.dominique à uqam.ca&gt;</p>
<p>Ateliers de manuscrit précédents:<br />
Mai 2011: James Ingram (McMaster), <em>Radical Cosmopolitics: The Ethics and Politics of Democratic Universalism</em><br />
Avril 2010: Hélène Landemore (Yale), <em>Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many</em><br />
Avril 2009: Alan Patten (Princeton), <em>Equal Recognition: The Moral Foundations of Minority Cultural Rights</em><br />
Mars 2009: Kinch Hoekstra (UC Berkeley), <em>Thomas Hobbes and the Creation of Order</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi all-Just thought I would let people know that if you happen to have undergrads who you think might be well served by an excellent MA program, Georgia State is now accepting applications for acceptance with Fellowships and Scholarships. Our program is well positioned to help those who would like to improve their philosophical skills [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi all-Just thought I would let people know that if you happen to have undergrads who you think might be well served by an excellent MA program, Georgia State is now accepting applications for acceptance with Fellowships and Scholarships. Our program is well positioned to help those who would like to improve their philosophical skills before applying to Phd programs or those who simply wish to pursue an MA only. We have a large contingent of philosophers working in social, political, and legal philosophy&#8211;5 in the Department alone and others in the Poli Sci Dept and Law School.Please see:<a href="http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwphi/index.html">our Departmental website and</a> our flyer, <a href="http://publicreason.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/gsuflierma2011.pdf" title="GSU flyer">attached here</a>.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jacob Levy</dc:creator>
		
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THE ANNUAL MONTREAL POLITICAL THEORY MANUSCRIPT WORKSHOP AWARD
Call for applications: The Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP), spanning the departments of political science and philosophy at McGill University, l&#8217;Université de Montréal, Concordia University, and l&#8217;Université du Québec à Montréal, invites applications for its 2011 manuscript workshop award. The recipient [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>THE ANNUAL MONTREAL POLITICAL THEORY MANUSCRIPT WORKSHOP AWARD</strong></p>
<p>Call for applications: The Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP), spanning the departments of political science and philosophy at McGill University, l&#8217;Université de Montréal, Concordia University, and l&#8217;Université du Québec à Montréal, invites applications for its 2011 manuscript workshop award. The recipient of the award will be invited to Montreal  for a day-long workshop in April 2011 dedicated to his or her book manuscript. This &#8220;author meets critics&#8221; workshop will comprise four to five sessions dedicated to critical discussion of the manuscript; each session will begin with a critical commentary on a section of the manuscript by a  political theorist or philosopher who is part of Montreal&#8217;s GRIPP community. The format is designed to maximize feedback for a book-in-progress. The award covers the costs of travel, accommodation, and meals.</p>
<p>Eligibility:</p>
<p>A. Topic: The manuscript topic is open within political theory and political philosophy, but we are especially interested in manuscripts related to at least one of these GRIPP research themes: 1) the history of liberal and democratic thought, especially early modern thought; 2) moral psychology and political agency, or politics and affect or emotions or rhetoric; 3) democracy, diversity, and pluralism. 4) democracy, justice, and transnational institutions.</p>
<p>B. Manuscript: Book manuscripts in English or French, not yet in a version accepted for publication, by applicants with PhD in hand by 1 August 2010, are eligible. Applicants must have a complete or nearly complete draft (at least 4/5 of final draft) ready to present at the workshop. In the case of co-authored manuscripts, only one of the co-authors is eligible to apply. (Only works in progress by the workshop date are eligible; authors with a preliminary book contract are eligible only if no version has been already accepted for publication).</p>
<p>C. Application: Please submit the following materials electronically, compiled as a single PDF file: 1) a curriculum vitae; 2) a table of contents; 3) a short abstract of the book project, up to 200 words; 4) a longer book abstract up to 2500 words; and, in the case of applicants with previous book publication(s), (5) three reviews, from established journals in the field, of the applicant&#8217;s most recently published monograph. Candidates are not required to, but may if they wish, submit two letters of recommendation speaking to the merits of the book project. Please do not send writing samples. Send materials by email, with the subject heading &#8220;2011 GRIPP Manuscript Workshop Award&#8221; to Arash Abizadeh, arash.abizadeh [at] mcgill.ca . Review of applications begins 10 January 2011. Contact Arash Abizadeh  with questions.</p>
<p>Previous GRIPP Manuscript Workshops:</p>
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<li>April 2010: Hélène Landemore (Yale), <em>Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many</em>.</li>
<li>April 2009: Alan Patten (Princeton), <em>Equal Recognition: The Moral Foundations of Minority Cultural Rights.</em></li>
<li>March 2009: Kinch Hoekstra (UC Berkeley), <em>Thomas Hobbes and the Creation of Order</em></li>
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<p> <a href="http://publicreason.net/2010/12/24/montreal-political-theory-manuscript-workshop-award/#more-610" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<dc:creator>Jacob Levy</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP) is pleased to announce the results of its 2010 book manuscript competition. The Annual Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop Award has been awarded to Hélène Landemore, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University, for her manuscript titled &#8220;Democratic Reasons: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP) is pleased to announce the results of its 2010 book manuscript competition. The Annual Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop Award has been awarded to Hélène Landemore, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University, for her manuscript titled &#8220;Democratic Reasons: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many.&#8221;Le groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP) a le plaisir de vous annoncer les résultats de la concurrence pour son prix annuel. Le lauréat 2010 du Prix annuel de l&#8217;atelier de manuscrit de philosophie politique de Montréal est Hélène Landemore, professeure adjointe en sciences politiques à l&#8217;Université Yale, pour son manuscrit intitulé &#8220;Democratic Reasons: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many.&#8221;</p>
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The Women and Politics and Foundations of Political Theory sections of the American Political Science Association and the Women&#8217;s Caucus for Political Science announce the Okin-Young Award in Feminist Political Theory. The award commemorates the scholarly, mentoring, and professional contributions of Susan Moller Okin and Iris Marion Young to the development of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Women and Politics and Foundations of Political Theory sections of the American Political Science Association and the Women&#8217;s Caucus for Political Science announce the Okin-Young Award in Feminist Political Theory. The award commemorates the scholarly, mentoring, and professional contributions of Susan Moller Okin and Iris Marion Young to the development of the field of feminist political theory. This annual award recognizes the best paper on feminist political theory published in an English language academic journal during the previous calendar year. Papers will be considered by self-nomination or nomination by other individuals. The award carries a cash award of $600. To be eligible, the article must have been published in 2008.</p>
<p> <a href="http://publicreason.net/2009/01/29/2008-okin-young-award/#more-364" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 12:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Reidy</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Public Reason member David Reidy, with co-author Jeppe von Platz, has been awarded the 2009 Berger Prize by the APA Committee on Law and Philosophy for &#8220;The Structural Variety of Historical Injustices,&#8221; Journal of Social Philosophy, v. 37.3, pgs. 360-376, 2006.   Reidy worked with von Platz on the paper while the latter was a graduate student at Tennessee.  von Platz is now completing his Ph.D. at Penn.  The paper will be discussed at a special session of the APA Pacific Division Meeting in the spring.  Criticisms of or reactions to the paper are welcome (send to dreidy[at]utk.edu), as preparation for the spring session will no doubt require some rethinking.  (For those interested in historical injustice and reparations, the JSP issue in which this paper appears is an excellent special issue devoted to the topic and edited by Kok-Chor Tan and Rahul Kumar.)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Res Publica Essay Prize: 1 October 2008
Something for grad students:
For the fourth year running, Res Publica (the journal of the Association for Legal and Social Philosophy) will be awarding a prize for the best paper submitted by a current postgraduate student in 2008.  This may be in any area of moral, legal or social philosophy, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Something for grad students:</p>
<p>For the fourth year running, Res Publica (the journal of the Association for Legal and Social Philosophy) will be awarding a prize for the best paper submitted by a current postgraduate student in 2008.  This may be in any area of moral, legal or social philosophy, and should conform to the normal requirements for submissions - please see the website address below for details.</p>
<p> <a href="http://publicreason.net/2008/08/01/res-publica-postgraduate-essay-prize/#more-247" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Okin-Young Award in Feminist Political Theory</title>
		<link>http://publicreason.net/2007/10/03/okin-young-award-in-feminist-political-theory/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 20:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okin-Young Award: 15 February 2008
via Jacob T. Levy:
The Women and Politics and Foundations of Political Theory sections of the American Political Science Association and the Women’s Caucus for Political Science announce the Okin-Young Award in Feminist Political Theory. The award commemorates the scholarly, mentoring, and professional contributions of Susan Moller Okin and Iris Marion Young [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Okin-Young Award: 15 February 2008</strong></p>
<p>via <a href="http://jacobtlevy.blogspot.com/2007/09/announcing-okin-young-award-in-feminist.html">Jacob T. Levy</a>:</p>
<p>The Women and Politics and Foundations of Political Theory sections of the American Political Science Association and the Women’s Caucus for Political Science announce the Okin-Young Award in Feminist Political Theory. The award commemorates the scholarly, mentoring, and professional contributions of Susan Moller Okin and Iris Marion Young to the development of the field of feminist political theory. This annual award recognizes the best paper on feminist political theory published in an English language academic journal during the previous calendar year. Papers will be considered by self-nomination or nomination by other individuals. The award carries a cash award of $600. To be eligible, the article must have been published in 2007.</p>
<p> <a href="http://publicreason.net/2007/10/03/okin-young-award-in-feminist-political-theory/#more-37" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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