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SUMMARY:Cognitive Futures in the Humanities
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LOCATION:Durham\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Keynote speakers: Alan Richardson\, Alan Palmer\, Patricia Waugh\,<br> David Herman\, Mark Rowlands\, Vyvyan Evans<br> <br> &middot\; &nbsp\; Roundtable on interdisciplinarity with Ellen Spolsky\, Mark Turner<br> and Michael Wheeler<br> <br> &middot\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;5 special thematic conference threads on e.g. Extended Mind<br> <br> &middot\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;Conference banquet in Durham Castle</p>\n<p>The purpose is to explore\, and critically evaluate\, new ways of working in<br> the arts and humanities that respond to concepts developed in the sciences<br> of mind and brain. It will be an interdisciplinary conference for<br> researchers from the cognitive sciences\, philosophy\, literary studies\,<br> linguistics\, narratology\, cultural studies\, critical theory\, film\,<br> performance studies\, and beyond. The aim is to identify how the &lsquo\;cognitive<br> humanities&rsquo\; can emerge as a dynamic and critical field of enquiry.<br> <br> Topics relevant to the conference include (but are not limited to):<br> </p>\n<ul>\n<li>Cognitive neuroscience and the arts</li>\n<li>Language\, meaning and cognitive processing</li>\n<li>Embodied cognition</li>\n<li>Phenomenology of technologies</li>\n<li>Cognitive poetics and interpretation</li>\n<li>Social minds</li>\n<li>Theory of mind and mind-blindness</li>\n<li>The Bayesian brain</li>\n<li>Conceptual blending and creativity</li>\n<li>Empirical aesthetics</li>\n<li>Extended cognition Ideology and the cognitive sciences</li>\n<li>Cognitive approaches to visual culture</li>\n<li>Thinking and feeling in narrative</li>\n<li>Cognitive historicism</li>\n<li>Animal consciousness and perspective</li>\n<li>Objects\, artifacts and print culture</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Please direct any queries to the conference organiser\, Dr Peter Garratt<br> (<a href="mailto:peter.garratt@durham.ac.uk">peter.garratt@durham.ac.uk</a>).<br> <br> Further details about the Cognitive Futures network\, project team\, steering<br> group\, and past events can be found on the project site\,</p>
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