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Hello,
Please find below another addition to the stampede spread of ASA 2014 panel
reminders.
ASA 2014 CFP: Community, belonging and moral sentiment: is to belong to be
a moral person?
<http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2014/panels.php5?PanelID=2752>
*Summary: *This panel calls for papers that examine the
relationship between ideas of moral sentiment, moral norms and
notions/senses of belonging and the ways these are or are not defined in
relation to one another in different contexts and situations.
*Abstract *
Both belonging and morality concern not only sympathetic relationships
between human beings, but between people and places, spaces, environments,
spirits, materials and animals as well. In addition, the establishment of
moral norms entails not only 'sympathy' but rights, responsibilities,
duties and obligations. This panel starts by asking how morality and
belonging are or are not defined in relation to one another in different
contexts and situations. Who determines what it is to belong, what it is to
be moral and the relationship between these? If belonging is as much about
exclusion as it is about inclusion then what moral norms do you have to
subscribe to in order to belong? How are moral norms established or
challenged in contexts where belonging is contested? In itinerant or
temporary communities, are moral norms constructed and if so how? And
finally, what are the risks of extending 'sympathy' towards another? How
does the extension of 'sympathy' to another person, place or thing come
both to define us as human and to risk our belonging to a particular
community? Papers looking at political and legal contestation, property
disputes, migration, landscape, human-animal relations, knowledge
production, emotional registers and experiences are invited to submit
papers.
To submit an abstract (deadline 5th January 2014), please visit the
following page:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2014/paperproposal.php5?PanelID=2752
If you are interested and need more details, please don’t hesitate to email
the convenors:
Leila Sinclair-Bright (University of Edinburgh): [log in to unmask]
Sebastien Bachelet (University of Edinburgh): [log in to unmask]
Best Wishes
Sebastien
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