About This Website
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Content
The Association for Political Theory is responsible for the content of this website. With exception of its archive of conference papers and other materials in the secure portion of the website, the information in this site is freely available to the reading public, on the condition that citing or quoting from the site be appropriately acknowledged. Any acknowledgements should include in the citation the "Association for Political Theory Website" at http://apt.coloradoocollege.edu.
Conference papers in the online archive are available only to APT members, who may log on in order to read them online, or to download them for printing and reading. Unless otherwise expressly indicated on the title page by an author, conference papers remain the intellectual property of their authors. Quoting or citing any paper requires express written permission of the author. If contact information for any author is not on the paper's title page, please contact the Executive Co-Directors for help in locating the author.
Design
This APT website was designed and constructed by Dennis McEnnerney, using templates provided by Karen To, Director of the Office of New Media and Web Editor of Colorado College, with student assistance from Larsson Burch. Incorporated into the design are elements from an earlier website designed by Dennis McEnnerney with the assistance of Diana Moseman, Instructional Design Technician at Milne Library, State University of New York, College at Oneonta. APT gratefully acknowledges the support given for the Association's website by Colorado College and SUNY Oneonta.
Hosting
This APT website is hosted by The Colorado College. The site maintained by Dennis McEnnerney, Department of Philosophy, Colorado College, with technological support provided by Tom Walters, Web and Applications Support Programmer in the Office of Information Technology Services, and with general support from the Office of the Dean, Colorado College. APT gratefully acknowledges their support.
Images
The images appearing on our homepage are, to our knowledge, in the public domain. These images include: Raphael's "School of Athens" (1509-1510); photo of Nelson Mandela in a jail cell; detail from "The Tennis Court Oath" by Jacques-Louis David (1791); collage of suffragist and feminist photos and portraits, including "We Can Do It" by J. Howard Miller (1942); collage combining portraits of the Federalist authors and the cover of an early edition of the Federalist Papers; the "Ecumenical Prayer Gathering" at Assisi (1986); detail from a portrait of the 1822 meeting between Jose de San Martín and Simón Bolívar in Ecuador; detail from "Liberty Leading the People" by Eugène Delacroix (1830); collage of Tiananmen Square photos; photo of Martin Luther King, Jr., addressing a crowd; photo of the flags of Montreal, Canada, and Quebec; collage of Roman images; detail from a poster of Marx, Engels, and Lenin; detail from a poster of Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher, and Indira Gandhi; and John Trumball's "Declaration of Independence" (1817). The Association welcomes the submission of images reflecting the diversity of the traditions of political theory and social and political philosophy for addition to our opening slideshow, provided that they are in the public domain or come with the requisite permissions, and fit the dimensions of our homepage slideshow. To submit images for consideration or to make corrections to the information here, write to the APT Webmaster.