>Dear Terrell, Please circulate the ECPR Theory List. Many thanks,
>Richard
>
>The journal Critical Review of International Social and Political
>Philosophy (CRISPP) awards an annual prize for the best essay in a
>given volume. Cecile Laborde's essay, 'Female Autonomy, Education and
>the Hijab', has been awarded the CRISPP PRIZE for volume 9 (2006).
>Dr. Laborde reconsiders the arguments pro et contra the wearing of
>Muslim headscarves by girls in French schools, elicits weaknesses in
>both, promotes an alternative approach she labels 'critical
>republicanism', on the grounds (a) that this overcomes the problems
>of 'coercive paternalism', without (b) lapsing into an anomic
>individualism. The jury by majority concludes that the winner applies
>analytical political philosophy to 'a pressing political problem' in
>a manner that is at once 'comprehensive', 'lucid', and 'practical'.
>The members of the jury are, in name order, Professor Terence Ball,
>Dr Heather Devere, & Professor Andrew Sharp. Other 2007 articles
>highly praised by members of the jury are those by (i) Gideon Calder,
>(ii) Peter Jones and (iii) Alain Noel.
>
>
>Professor Richard Bellamy
>Department of Political Science
>School of Public Policy
>University College London
>29/30 Tavistock Square
>London WC1H 9QU
>
>tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 4980 (UCL internal extension number: 24980)
>fax: +44 (0) 20 7679 4969
>Mobile 07763 174423
>email: [log in to unmask]
>
>Director, School of Public Policy (SPP)
>http://www.ucl.ac.uk/spp/people/richard-bellamy
>
>
>Co-editor, Critical Review of International Social and Political
>Philosophy (CRISPP)
>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13698230.asp
>
Professor Terrell Carver
Department of Politics
University of Bristol
10 Priory Road
Bristol
BS8 1TU
United Kingdom
+44 (0)117 928 8826
www.bristol.ac.uk/politics
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