To all feminist philosopher-activists
Call for Papers, Testimonials, Reflections, and Calls to Action
Special Issue of the APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
On Contemporary Feminist Activism
The accomplishments of the feminist movement are too numerous to count-and we are just getting started! Feminist activism is alive and well. The American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy invites all feminist philosopher-activists to submit articles, testimonials, reflections, commentaries, calls-to-action, and notes on contemporary feminist activism. This special issue aims to identify the myriad forms of contemporary feminist activism and to offer philosophical reflections on the life and times of the activist and the feminist movement. Feminist activism can and does intersect with activism within other social movements as well.
Submissions that address these intersections between social movements are encouraged and welcomed. Articles, testimonials, notes, reflections should be submitted in Chicago style and range from 250 words to 3000 words.
Please send all materials to the Editor: Dr. Sally J. Scholz, Department ofPhilosophy, Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA19085-1699, sally.scholz@villanova.edu
Deadline for submissions is Feb. 1, 2006.
Special Issue of the APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
On Contemporary Feminist Activism
The accomplishments of the feminist movement are too numerous to count-and we are just getting started! Feminist activism is alive and well. The American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy invites all feminist philosopher-activists to submit articles, testimonials, reflections, commentaries, calls-to-action, and notes on contemporary feminist activism. This special issue aims to identify the myriad forms of contemporary feminist activism and to offer philosophical reflections on the life and times of the activist and the feminist movement. Feminist activism can and does intersect with activism within other social movements as well.
Submissions that address these intersections between social movements are encouraged and welcomed. Articles, testimonials, notes, reflections should be submitted in Chicago style and range from 250 words to 3000 words.
Please send all materials to the Editor: Dr. Sally J. Scholz, Department ofPhilosophy, Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA19085-1699, sally.scholz@villanova.edu
Deadline for submissions is Feb. 1, 2006.
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