Congratulations to the Hypatia Diversity Award Winners

Diversity Project Grants were awarded to: Sandrine Bergès and Saniye Vatansever (Bilkent University), “Supporting Women in Philosophy in Turkey” a multi-part project including a student conference, mentoring, workshop, and speaker series. Andrea Pitts (UNC Charlotte) and Perry Zurn (American University),…

Announcement from Hypatia’s Board of Directors and Task Force Co-Chairs

Task Force

In November 2017, we announced the formation of a Task Force to address a number of governance issues at Hypatia. The Co-Chairs, as stated then, are Sally Haslanger (MIT), Serene Khader (Brooklyn/CUNY), and Yannik Thiem (Villanova). We are very pleased now to announce the appointment of the additional Task Force Members:

CFP Special Issue: Toward Decolonial Feminisms: Tracing the Lineages of Decolonial Thinking through Latin American/Latinx Feminist Philosophy (Submissions due 12/1/18)

Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy seeks papers for a special issue (35: 3, Summer 2020) on decolonial feminisms, guest edited by Nancy Tuana and Emma Velez.

Continuation of Interim Editorial Team

The Board of Directors of Hypatia is pleased to announce that Ann Garry, Serene Khader, and Alison Stone — who have been serving as Interim Editor and Co-Editors of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy — and their Managing Editor, Miranda Pilipchuk, have agreed to extend their interim positions for six months longer than originally planned, and thus to serve until July 1, 2018. 

CFP Special Issue: Indigenizing and Decolonizing Feminist Philosophy (Submissions due 8/1/18)

This special issue of Hypatia (35:1, Winter 2020), guest edited by Celia Bardwell-Jones and Margaret A. McLaren, brings feminism and Indigenous thought together in constructive dialogue to contribute to a broadening of perspectives, and to decolonize standard philosophical thinking, which is grounded in colonial norms and standards. 

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