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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130115T090000
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SUMMARY:Ambiguous Technologies: Philosophical Issues\, Practical Solutions\, Human Nature (CEPE 2013)
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LOCATION:Lisbon\, Portugal
DESCRIPTION:<p>CEPE'13 will feature a rich list of keynote speakers and topics as well as a "speed mentoring" workshop for younger scholars.<br><br>Important dates:<br>Extended deadline for paper abstract submission: January 15th\, 2013<br>Abstracts selection: February 15th\, 2013<br>Full papers submission due: May 15th\, 2013<br><br>Panels/Tracks<br>Submission due: February 15th\, 2013<br>Selection: May 15th\, 2013</p>\n<p>Suggested topics - under the conference focus on philosophical issues\,&nbsp\;practical solutions\, human nature are:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Forthcoming technologies (including but not limited to biometrics\,&nbsp\;memetics\, pervasive computing\, ubiquitous computing\, artificial&nbsp\;intelligence\, military\, nanotechnology\, robotics\, speckled computing)\;</li>\n<li>Biomedical technology\, health and enhancement (including but not limited&nbsp\;to artificial vision\, body implants\, neural interfaces\, synaptic sensors)\;</li>\n<li>Technologies of self and consciousness (including but not limited to&nbsp\;augmentation\, extended memory)\;</li>\n<li>ICT: Philosophy\, religion and technical issues (including but not limited&nbsp\;to philosophy/history\, justice\, ethics- intellectual property\,&nbsp\;responsibility-\, religion\, engineering- design and reflection)\;</li>\n<li>Technology\, gender and culture (including but not limited to education\,&nbsp\;e-entertainment\, computer/video games\, media\, social networking\, serious&nbsp\;games)\;</li>\n<li>Environmental and sustainability technologies (including but not limited&nbsp\;to green ICT\, ICT ecological footprint\, sustainable technologies transfer)\;</li>\n<li>ICT vis-&agrave\;-vis globalisation (including but not limited to ICT4D)\;</li>\n<li>ICT vis-&agrave\;-vis intercultural dialogue (including but not limited to&nbsp\;positive/negative case-studies)\;</li>\n<li>International ethics\, law and policy issues (including but not limited to&nbsp\;context awareness\, cyber security\, surveillance).</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The Organising Committee welcomes interdisciplinary perspectives by&nbsp\;researchers and practitioners from computer science\, computer ethics\,&nbsp\;information ethics\, information systems\, philosophy\, anthropology\,&nbsp\;sociology\, biomedical sciences\, because a broad spectrum of&nbsp\;analysis is intended.</p>\n<p>For more information on submission procedures\, speed mentoring&nbsp\;opportunities\, and publication plans\, please see the conference website\,&nbsp\;http://www.cepe2013.com/><br><br><strong>Organizing Committee</strong></p>\n<p>Gon&ccedil\;alo Costa<br>Reginaldo de Almeida (Aut&oacute\;noma University of Lisbon\, Portugal)<br>Elizabeth Buchanan (University of Wisconsin-Stout\, USA)<br>Arlindo Alegre Don&aacute\;rio (Aut&oacute\;noma University of Lisbon\, Portugal)<br>Charles Ess (University of Oslo\, Norway)<br>Michael Nagenborg (T&uuml\;bingen University\, Germany)<br>Ricardo Borges Santos (Aut&oacute\;noma University of Lisbon\, Portugal)</p>\n<p>Note: the Society for Philosophy of Technology (SPT) will hold its 2013&nbsp\;conference - on the theme "Technology in the Age of Information" in&nbsp\;conjunction with and immediately following CEPE'13\, i.e.\, July 4-6 in the&nbsp\;same venue: http://www.spt2013.com/>.&nbsp\;Discounted fees are available to those attend both conferences. &nbsp\;Please see&nbsp\;the conference websites for additional details:</p>
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