[OPE-L] new foundation book

From: glevy@PRATT.EDU
Date: Tue Jan 01 2008 - 13:13:52 EST


-- Original Message --
Subject: new foundation book
From:
"Joan Roelofs" <joan.roelofs@verizon.net>
Date: Tue,
January 1, 2008 1:12 pm
Cc: glevy@pratt.edu



Call for Papers:

The Critical Study of Foundations

(As part of the series Studies in Critical Social Science, Brill
Academic
Press)



Edited by:

Michael Barker, Political Science, Griffith University, Australia

Daniel Faber, Sociology, Northeastern University, MA

Joan Roelofs, Political Science, Keene State College, NH



Since their creation in the early 20th century, general purpose
foundations
have been criticized as controlling, dominating,
cultural imperialist, and
hegemonic. Radicals have argued that even
their most admirable undertakings
serve primarily to steer dissent
into safe channels and postpone necessary
social change. There have
been a few important publications in this vein in
recent years, but
far more investigation is needed to throw light on the
subject
(which often prefers to remain in shadow).



This
volume seeks contributions on the theme of foundations as hegemonic.
We assume that their programs, investments, ideology, and processes are

primarily designed to protect and enhance the wealth and power of
the global
elite; evidence that supports or challenges this is
relevant to our project.
How can their vast power be reconciled with
the democratic premises of
equality and government by the people?
How do they co-opt movements and
dissenters while leaving the
unfunded nonconformists to slow extinction? We
welcome contributions
from all nations, and concerning varied spheres of
life.



Some topics include (but are not limited to):






* Higher education
* K-12 public
education
* political culture and "buzzwords"
*
media, including internet publications
* International
non-governmental organizations, including world social
forum
*
International governmental organizations, including the United
Nations
* Civil rights and feminist organizations



* Social service provision
* Newer foundations, such as
Gates
* Radical foundations
* Corporate foundations
*
Comparing conservative and liberal foundations
* Science and
environment
* Investments of foundations
* Foreign policy






Please submit a 500 word title and
abstract/proposal by March 1, 2008,
outlining the theoretical
framework, main points, and methodology of your
paper to Joan
Roelofs (joan.roelofs@verizon.net).



First drafts
of papers will be due August 1, 2008



Papers
ideally will be no more than 35 pages, written in English, and
submitted electronically in Word or RTF format. Guidelines for
manuscript
preparation can be found at
http://www.brill.nl/AuthorsInstructions/SCSS.pdf



Questions may be addressed to: joan.roelofs@verizon.net



Studies in Critical Social Science, www.brill.nl/scss


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