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Conf/CfP - Diplomacy, Dialogue, and Discourse: The Praxes Turn in IR, 8-10 November 2019, Philippines

Conf/CfP - Diplomacy, Dialogue, and Discourse: The Praxes Turn in IR, 8-10 November 2019, Philippines

Philippine International Studies Organization

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2019 PHISO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP

Call for Papers
Diplomacy, Dialogue, and Discourse: The Praxes turn in IR

WISC-PHISO Exploratory Workshop
08 November 2019 (Friday), Cebu City, Philippines

and

PHISO 3rd International Conference
09-10 November 2019 (Saturday & Sunday), Cebu City, Philippines

The study of the International in general, and of International Relations (IR) in particular, is no stranger to the dichotomy of theory and of practice, often taking for granted the existence of religion, history, gender, relationality, decoloniality, among others. Meanwhile, the emergence of mid-range theorizing has uprooted practice from its traditional role in hypothesis-testing into the realm of theory generation. The Praxes Turn in IR (Bourdieu 1977, Adler & Pouliot 2011, Cronut 2015, McCourt 2016, Joseph & Kurki 2017, Walter 2018, Holmes 2018), the theme of PHISOs 2019 international conference and exploratory workshop, thus investigates the relationship between theory and practice in the field. It critically engages with the dichotomy between the scholar and practitioner that has characterized IRs history, from E.H. Carr's distinction between the Intellectual and Bureaucrat in The Twenty Years Crisis (1939) to the more recent Scholar-Specification Ontology and Participant-Specification Ontology in Bettizas civilizational analysis (2014), among others.

This year's event is thus an attempt to bring together practitioners experiences working on different dimensions of International Relations diplomatic corps, INGOs, commerce, sports, pedagogy, and cultural institutions, to name a few and the empirical and theoretical knowledge of scholars involved in the study of realm of the international. It also provides a venue for academics and practitioners to discuss various opportunities and challenges that come with forging cooperation between scholarship and practice to forward the interests of the Philippines in the world.

Continuing with PHISOs tradition of a pre-conference workshop (partnering with ISA Global South Caucus in 2017 and with Routledge in 2018), we are privileged to co-organize the 2019 Exploratory Workshop with the World International Studies Committee (WISC). We invite students, early career and senior scholars interested in publishing research on Global South IR perspectives, in particular the Southeast Asian IR, that encompass, but are not strictly limited to, theories and methodologies, practices, and thematic issues that have relevance for the concept of praxis, or theory-oriented practice, and/or practice-oriented theory in IR. While the workshop is open to all scholars who have done relevant work in this area, applications from the Global South, particularly Southeast Asia, are highly encouraged. The workshop is intended to produce innovative research on the nexus between knowledge production, theory, and practice in the region that can serve as a contribution to the emerging scholarship on local settings in International Relations.

Proponents of accepted proposals from outside the Philippines will receive limited travel and accommodation subsidy. Moreover, workshop participants shall be privileged to present their research during the PHISOs Third International Conference on 09-10 November 2019. Furthermore, submitted papers that are of consistently high quality and coherently centered around the theme shall be considered for PHISOs flagship publications, to wit:

The Global South Journal of International Studies (GSJIS, in progress)
International Relations in Southeast Asia series (Routledge)

Important dates:

 Deadline for abstract submission: 07 June 2019
 Notification of acceptance: 24-28 June 2019
 Deadline for registration and payment submission: 31 July 2019
 Deadline for final paper submission: 30 August 2019

Registration fees (with automatic 1-year PHISO membership):

 PH₱3500 (or US$70) for graduate students & employed (active members pay ₱3000)
 PH₱1500 (or US$30) for undergraduate students (active members pay ₱1000)

Reminder about PayPal and bank charges:

Additional PH₱300 (or US$6) for PayPal payments, if selected. Incomplete payments sent through PayPal will have to be completed onsite in Philippine Peso.
Additional bank charges, if any, must be paid by the participant.

 

 

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