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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Seoul:20190101T040000
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SUMMARY:Second Annual Social Epistemology Network Event (SENE 2)
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LOCATION:Seoul\, Seoul\, South Korea\, South Korea
DESCRIPTION:<p>We invite submissions addressing philosophical issues related to social epistemology broadly construed\, including but not limited to: testimony\, trust\, disagreement\, epistemic norms\, social norms\, the epistemology of speech acts\, epistemic justice\, social epistemology and the internet (e.g. epistemology of social networks\, epistemology of search\, epistemology of Wikipedia\; epistemological dimensions of the human-computer interface\, etc.)\, social epistemology of journalism\, the epistemology of groups\, social epistemology of science\, political epistemology/social epistemology and democracy\, and social epistemology and collective action and intentionality.<br><br>Submitted papers should be&nbsp\;<strong>no longer than 4000 words&nbsp\;</strong>and prepared for anonymous review. Each successful applicant will be allocated a respondent from among the event&rsquo\;s other participants.<br><br><strong>4 slots are reserved for graduate students/early career researchers</strong>&nbsp\;(within 1 year after PhD). Successful graduate /very early career applicants will receive a bursary towards their travel\, and have their meals and accommodation covered.</p>\n<p><br><strong>We particularly encourage submissions from women and members of underrepresented groups</strong>.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Sanford Goldberg;CN=Joohan Lee;CN=Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen:
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