------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 00:10:49 -0600 To: [log in to unmask] From: [log in to unmask] (Andrew Light) Subject: Second Call -- Phil. and Geography Vol. II Cc: [log in to unmask] Reply-to: [log in to unmask] (Andrew Light) CALL FOR PAPERS, CALL FOR PAPERS, CALL FOR PAPERS, CALL FOR PAPERS The Society for Philosophy and Geography and Rowman & Littlefield Publishers are pleased to announce the second volume of their peer reviewed annual: PHILOSOPHY AND GEOGRAPHY Volume 2: PUBLIC SPACE This volume will collect papers that investigate normative questions about the definitions, uses, management and meaning of public space. Articles may be theoretical or empirical, and may view the problem from various scholarly perspectives, including historical or cross-cultureal comparison, and/or be ground in moral, political or legal philosophy. Because the audience for this volume is multidisciplinary, authors are strongly encouraged to write in a style that is generally accessible. This does not necessarily mean that the material must be simplified, but that extra care must be taken to avoid jargon, to situate questions in a wider academic context, and to be clear about the purpose of the stated inquiry. Deadline, September 15, 1996. 10,000 words maximum; use Chicago Manuel of Style for footnotes. A COMPLETE STYLE GUIDE FOR THE JOURNAL IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Send three copies of submissions to one of the editors: Andrew Light Jonathan M. Smith Department of Philosophy Department of Geography 4-108 Humanities Centre Texas A&M University University of Alberta College Station, TX 77843-3147 Edmonton, Canada T6G 2E5 [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] Editorial board: Albert Borgmann (Montana), Augustin Berque (Ecole Des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Socialies), J. Baird Callicott (North Texas), Edward Casey (SUNY, Stony Brook), Denis Cosgrove (Royal Holloway, London), Arthur Danto (Columbia), Avner de-Shalit (Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem), James Duncan (Cambridge), Nicholas Entrikin (UCLA), Andrew Feenberg (San Diego State), Mark Gottdiner (SUNY at Buffalo), Derek Gregory (British Columbia), David Harvey (Johns Hopkins), Kathleen Higgins (Texas, Austin), Bernd Magnus (UC Riverside), Thomas McCarthy (Northwestern), Bryan Norton (Georgia Institute of Technology), Carole Pateman (UCLA), John Pickles (Kentucky), Juval Portugali (Tel Aviv), Moishe Postone (Chicago), David Seamon (Kansas State), Neil Smith (Rutgers), James Wescoat (Colorado), Iris Marion Young (Pittsburgh). PLEASE REDISTRIBUTE THIS MESSAGE TO ANYONE OR ANY LIST THAT MAY FIND IT OF INTEREST. ---- Philosophy and Geography Volume 1, SPACE, PLACE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, available October 1996. Paper, $22.95, ISBN 0-8476-8221-8. To order call Rowman & Littlefield, 1-800-462-6420. CONTENTS OF VOLUME I: On the Ethical Determination of Geography: A Kantian Prolegomenon Robert Burch, Philosophy, University of Alberta Nature's Presence: Reflections on Healing and Domination Eric Katz, Philosophy, New Jersey Institute of Technology The Takings Clause and the Meaning of Land Zev Trachtenberg, Philosophy, University of Oklahoma Muslim Contributions to Geography and Environmental Ethics James L. Wescoat, Geography, University of Colorado The Dialectical Social Geography of Elisee Reclus John Clark, Philosophy, Loyola University, New Orleans The Maintenance of Natural Capital: Motivations and Methods Clive L. Spash, Land Economy, Cambridge University & Adam M. Clayton, Policy Analysis and Development, University of Edinburgh Wilderness Management Roger Paden, Philosophy, George Mason University Mead and Heidegger: The Ethics and Theory of Space, Place, & Environment Eliza Steelwater, Urban & Regional Planning, University of Illinois Critical Reflections on Biocentric Environmental Ethics Roger King, University of Maine Ecology, Modernity, and the Intellectual Legacy of the Frankfurt School Matthew Gandy, Geography, University of Sussex Critical Questions in Envionrmental Philosophy Annie L. Booth, Environmental Studies, University of Northern British Columbia %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%