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CALL FOR PAPERS

Anti-Democracy Agenda Symposium 2010

Organized by: Sussex Centre for the Individual and Society (SCIS)

Location: Gottfried-Semper Villa Garbald, part of the Collegium Helveticum
of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich and the University
of Zurich, at Castasegna, in the Swiss Alps

Date: 8-10 November 2010

The "Anti-Democracy Agenda" (www.anti-democracy.com) has been run by the
Sussex Centre for the Individual and Society since January 2010. The blog is
the premier resource on the net for the study of anti-democratic thought and
practice across the boundaries of various traditions and academic
disciplines.

The Anti-Democracy Agenda Symposium 2010 will be the first event we organize
in conjunction with the blog. It will build up though on a highly successful
event on anti-democratic thought SCIS organized earlier, at the Annual
Conference Workshops in Political Theory in Manchester, England, in
September 2007, drawing participants from the world over. That workshop led
to the publication of an edited volume, "Anti-Democratic Thought" (Imprint
Academic), in December 2008.

The Anti-Democracy Agenda Symposium 2010 is set to be equally international
and interdisciplinary in scope. We invite affiliated academics, independent
scholars, and doctoral students and candidates from a wide range of
disciplines, such as Philosophy, Political Theory, Political Science,
International Relations, Development Studies, Security Studies, Law,
Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Literature, History,
Classics, Theology, Religious Studies, Education, and so on. Papers may not
only cover any and all aspects of criticisms of democracy and
anti-democratic thought and practice, from perspectives including anarchism,
libertarianism, conservatism, communism, Islamism, the extreme right, and
others, but also related concepts such as authoritarianism, dictatorship,
military rule, monarchy, chieftaincy, mixed constitution, the backlash
against democracy promotion, terrorism, post-democracy, voter apathy, voter
ignorance, etc. Have a look at the blog to see what might be of interest and
falls within our remit. Papers may be theoretical and/or empirical in
nature. Work in progress is welcome too.

We expect that 10-15 participants will be attending the workshop-style
Anti-Democracy Agenda Symposium 2010. Over the course of two and a half
days, each presenter will have 60 minutes to present his or her paper and
discuss it with all others.

As with all SCIS events, no fees will be charged from participants, and no
funding is available to cover participants' travel and accommodation
expenses. We will be glad to issue letters of invitation on request to
assist participants in securing funding from their usual sources. The
charges payable directly to the Villa Garbald (approx. $510 half-board/$570
full-board per person) cover accommodation for three nights and food and
drink (except alcohol and minibar) throughout your stay. Participants will
be arriving on Sunday, taking in the magnificent scenery of the Swiss Alps
on a spectacular 5-hour train journey from Zurich airport (via St. Moritz)
to a remote Italian-speaking Swiss valley (Val Bregaglia), home to Europe's
largest chestnut forest, and leave on Wednesday after lunch, on the same way
(cost of a return ticket approx. $115). Alternatively, you can get there in
3-4 hours by train from Milano airport, passing Lake Como. During the
symposium there will be ample time to explore the surroundings. Please feel
free to contact us with any questions. Detailed travel instructions will be
provided to confirmed participants. Don't miss this unique opportunity.

The Italian-style Villa Garbald was built by German star architect Gottfried
Semper (of Semper Opera in Dresden and Vienna Burgtheater fame) during his
exile in Switzerland. A pro-democracy activist in aristocratic mid-19th
century Germany, his experiences with direct-democratic government in
Switzerland turned him in later life increasingly against democracy.

Please send your proposal to: [log in to unmask]

Deadline: 31 July 2010

Later submissions may still be accepted, but early submission is strongly
advised and proposals may be accepted as they come in.

Cordially,

Erich Kofmel
Managing Director / Research Professor of Political Theory
Sussex Centre for the Individual and Society (SCIS)
www.sussexcentre.org
E-mail: [log in to unmask]

Postal address:
Sussex Centre for the Individual and Society
1200 Geneva
Switzerland

SCIS is an international association under Swiss law.
Founded 2006 at the University of Sussex.