11th International Critical Theory Conference in Rome

CALL FOR PAPERS
11th INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL THEORY CONFERENCE OF ROME
May 10-12, 2018
John Felice Rome Center of Loyola University Chicago

The John Felice Rome Center of Loyola University Chicago is hosting the 11th international conference on Critical Theory of Rome, which will be held at its campus in Rome, Italy – Via Massimi 114/A.

The conference will examine the importance and the developments of the Frankfurt School by addressing both the philosophical tradition of the early stages of Critical Theory – and in particular the works of Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse – as well as the application of their theories to our contemporary society. The conference will also address the second and third generation of critical theorists, welcoming, among others, papers on Habermas and Honneth.
In order to reflect the wide range of topics addressed by Critical Theory, the conference will cover different aspects of philosophical reflection on justice, politics, aesthetics, sociology, theology, technology, literature and any other field of study related to the Frankfurt School.

The conference will be held at the Rome Center of Loyola University Chicago on May 10-12, 2018. It will begin on Thursday morning and end by Saturday evening (with a welcoming reception on the evening of Wednesday, May 9). During the sessions, each speaker will have 30 minutes (20 minutes for the presentation and 10 for discussion). All presentations will be made in English. We expect to have about 120 speakers.

Coordinator: Stefano Giacchetti Ludovisi, Loyola University Chicago, JFRC

Keynote speakers:
Deborah Cook, University of Windsor
Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Vanderbilt University
Andrew Feenberg, Simon Fraser University
Alessandro Ferrara, University of Rome, Tor Vergata
David Ingram, Loyola University Chicago
Douglas Kellner, University of California, Los Angeles
Stefano Petrucciani, University of Rome, La Sapienza

If you are interested in presenting a paper or organizing a panel (of up to 6 speakers), please submit a 1-2 page abstract by February 28, 2018 (including name, eventual institutional affiliation and mailing address). Abstracts should be submitted by email. Decisions regarding the program will be made by March 2018.
To submit an abstract, or for more information, contact:
Stefano Giacchetti Ludovisi, PhD – sgiacch@luc.edu
Website: http://luc.edu/rome/callforpapers/
Conference fees: Unwaged: 90 Euro; Waged: 130 Euro. (Fees include also the reception of May 9, and breakfasts, lunches and coffee breaks throughout the conference).