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- Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: THE EED-GREEN DEBATE
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- CALL FOR PAPERS *** CALL FOR PAPERS *** CALL FOR PAPERS
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- In the spring of 1993 the journal
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- SOCIALIST STUDIES / ETUDES SOCIALISTES: A CANADIAN ANNUAL
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- will publish a special issue, devoted to the
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- RED-GREEN DEBATE - CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES
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- for which a Winnipeg-based editorial collective, chaired
- by Ross Dobson, invites proposals.
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- Like the Reds, the Greens are a movement -- and a politics -- of
- dissent, reform, re-construction and transformation. In Europe, the
- Red-Green debate has been more co-operative than competitive; in
- North America, the opposite held.
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- This Annual will address the following: The history of the Green
- movement and of Green politics; their connection with socialism;
- the relationship of both to feminism and the peace movement.
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- Issues
- may be discussed in such broad areas as:
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- - Humanity & nature: comparative views of the relationship between
- nature and society --
- anthropocentric/biocentric
- - Philosophy & religion: comparative world-views, spiritual values &
- materialism
- - Ethics: relationship of people to people and to the earth --
- stewardship/resourcism
- - Morality: domination or co-operation -- feminist/patriarchal
- - Economic life: economic development -- sustainable/exploitative
- - Economic institutions: practices & purposes of trade -- advantage/need
- - Politics: nature, scope & limits of democracy --
- representative/participatory
- - Political activism: the meaningful locus of politics --
- nation/municipality
- - Institutions of governance: the New World Order
- global management / local control
- - Any other topic on the commonalities of and differences between the
- Red and Green movements.
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- .
- .
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- Socialist Studies / Etudes Socialistes: A Canadian Annual is
- a scholarly journal, supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities
- Research Council of Canada.
- Articles for the Annual must be factual and/or analytical,
- fully documented, and written in nontechnical language.
- All submissions
- are subject to a double-blind review: writers and editors are
- unaware of each other's identity.
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- Proposals for papers are invited and should be submitted by
- 22 September 1992
- to
- Alice Vorst, Editorial Assistant, Society for Socialist Studies,
- 471 University College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg R3T 2M8,
- fax 204-261-0021, e-mail VORST2@ccm.umanitoba.ca.
- Make sure to submit your name, full address, phone & fax number(s)
- on the cover page.
- Acceptances (and rejections) will be communicated by phone before
- 22 October.
- A style manual (with instructions re computerised manuscripts)
- will be sent to those whose proposals have been
- accepted.
- Submission of completed papers is scheduled for
- 9 January 1993.
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- For futher information, contact:
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- Prof. Jesse Vorst, Managing Editor,
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- University College, University of Manitoba,
- Winnipeg MB R3T 2M8, CANADA.
- Fax 204-261-0021 - E-MAIL VORST2@CCM.UMANITOBA.CA - Phone 204-474-9119
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