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Two Calls for Papers

Clinical Psychoanalysis & Analytic Philosophy - A Conference

 26 May- 28 May 2016 Indiana University – Bloomington, Indiana

 KEYNOTE ADDRESSES:Edward Harcourt, Oxford UniversityJonathan Lear, University of ChicagoJuliet Mitchell, UCL & Cambridge University

Submissions are invited from both philosophers and psychoanalysts on any topic at the intersection of clinical psychoanalytic practice and analytic philosophy. We are especially interested in papers that explore one or more of the following themes:
  • Empathy and clinical practice
  • Value, psychological development, and the analytic process
  • Self-knowledge and rationality
  • The first-person perspective
  • Identification and the boundaries of the self
  • Memory and meaning
  • Understanding interpersonal interaction inside and outside of the analytic context
  • Psychoanalysis as ethics/the analyst as ethicist

Papers should be no longer than 40 minutes reading time (5000 words). Submissions should be sent to pandp@indiana.edu no later than 15 January 2016. Authors will be notified as to acceptance by 15 February 2016.

Any questions may be directed to us at aleite@indiana.edu or kaabrams@indiana.edu.

Many thanks,

Adam Leite, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University Bloomington

Kate Abrasion, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University Bloomington

Supported by the Mellon Foundation’s New Directions Program in conjunction with the Department of Philosophy, Indiana University, Bloomington

The journal "Language and Psychoanalysis" is currently accepting manuscripts for the next issue in Spring-Summer 2016.

Manuscript submission due date: 30th April 2016 "Language and Psychoanalysis" is a fully peer reviewed online journal that publishes twice a year. It is the only interdisciplinary journal with a strong focus on the qualitative and quantitative analysis of language and psychoanalysis. The journal is also inclusive and not narrowly confined to the Freudian psychoanalytic theory.
We welcome a wide range of original contributions that further the understanding of the interaction between Linguistic Analysis and Theory & Psychoanalytic Theories and Techniques. Any relevant manuscripts with an emphasis on language and psychoanalysis will be considered, including papers on
  • linguistics
  • methodology
  • theory
  • philosophy
  • child development
  • psychopathology
  • psychotherapy
  • embodied cognition
  • cognitive science
  • applied dynamical system theory
  • consciousness studies
  • cross-cultural research
  • case studies
           The journal also publishes short research reports, book reviews, interviews, obituaries, and readers' comments. Manuscripts should be send to the managing editor Laura A. Cariola <laura.cariola@glasgow.ac.uk> or <info@language-and-psychoanalysis.com>
http://www.language-and-psychoanalysis.com  Please distribute widely among your friends, colleagues and students!
Many thanks and best wishes, Laura A. Cariola 
Managing Editor of Language and Psychoanalysis