Dear colleagues
I'm posting this call for papers on behalf Geoff Bunn (MMU), Chair of
the BPS, History and Philosophy Section:
British Psychological Society
History & Philosophy of Psychology Section
Annual Conference 2011
19th-21st April
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
CALL FOR PAPERS
The British Psychological Society's History & Philosophy of Psychology
Section invites submissions for its 2011 Annual Conference to be held
at Lady Margaret Hall at the University of Oxford
(http://www.lmh.ox.ac.uk/).
We invite proposals for individual papers or symposia in any area
dealing with conceptual and historical issues in psychology, broadly
defined.
The conference's Keynote Speakers will be Professor Graham Richards
(Section Founder Member) and Professor Dan Robinson, University of
Oxford (http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/members/dan_robinson).
The conference is open to independent and professional scholars in all
relevant fields, not just Section or British Psychological Society
members. A limited number of bursaries will be available to students
who have had their paper accepted for presentation.
Presentations will be limited to 25 minutes. For individual papers,
abstracts should be up to 200 words. For symposia, the submission
should include details of the convenor, the speakers, the theme and
abstracts of the contributing papers.
All submissions should be sent via email to Dr Geoff Bunn:
[log in to unmask] The deadline for submissions is MONDAY 13th DECEMBER
2010.
Further information will be posted on the Section's website in due
course: http://www.bps.org.uk/history/events/events_home.cfm
We look forward to meeting friends old and new in Oxford in April.
Dr Geoff Bunn
Senior Lecturer
Chair, BPS
History & Philosophy of Psychology Section
Psychology
Manchester Metropolitan University
Elizabeth Gaskell Campus
Hathersage Road
Manchester M13 0JA
0161 247 2587
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Dr Rhodri Hayward
Department of History
Queen Mary, University of London
LONDON E1 4NS
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