Department of Political Science

Cultural, Social and Political Thought Program

In/coherence: expression, translation, violence
Cultural Social and Political Thought Workshop
University of Victoria: April 21-22, 2012

The Cultural, Social, and Political Thought program at the University of Victoria is pleased to announce a call for papers and projects for our annual graduate conference on April 21-22, 2012. 
Visit CSPTconference2012.wordpress.com to view the call for papers and for more information, contact us at in.coherence2012@gmail.com.

Project proposals between 250-500 words should be submitted to in.coherence2012@gmail.com by February 10, 2012.

This event is supported by the Cultural, Social and Political Thought Program, The Department of Political Science and the Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Victoria.

Cultural, Social and Political Thought Program

The Interdisciplinary Program in Cultural, Social and Political Thought (CSPT) gives the brightest students in the Humanities and Social Sciences the opportunity to grapple with the big thinkers and big issues of our time, in a context that puts aside disciplinary boundaries, encourages intellectual exploration and critique, and ultimately puts everyone's dogmas at issue.

At present, the full program is only available to students who have been accepted into a graduate program in English, History, Political Science, or Sociology and who also have satisfied the admissions requirements of the CSPT Program itself. In any case, CSPT seminars are open to other graduate students at the University of Victoria with permission of the instructors concerned.

Students applying for admission should understand that CSPT is a theory program, which demands a high level of theoretical interest and sophistication. Although there are no specific course requirements for entry into CSPT, previous courses in philosophy, literary theory, intellectual history, political theory, cultural studies, and anthropological or sociological theory are likely to be of assistance to incoming students. A new student is expected to have good grounding in the theory relevant to his or her own discipline, to show aptitude for difficult theoretical work, and to display an interest in exploring theoretical issues that go beyond disciplinary boundaries into the wider field of cultural, social and political thought. Although some students do applied research within the framework of CSPT, the work is always motivated in part by theoretical concerns.

That said, CSPT is particularly relevant for students who are deeply engaged with the issues of our time, and wish to do work that is relevant practically as well as theoretically. Our aim is to open the boundaries, and enable students to do the critical work that they think is most necessary at this time. We think that this means putting established theories into question and encouraging interdisciplinary work.

Contact Information

Mailing address:

Interdisciplinary Programs Office
University of Victoria
Cornett Building - B138
3800 Finnerty Rd.
PO Box 3050 STN CSC
Victoria, BC V8W 3P5

Program Director - Dr. Nicole Shukin

Interdisciplinary Programs Assistant - Karen Erwin, COR B138, (250) 472-5185

To link to the CSPT Website please click here.

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