CFP: New Work on Participatory Sense-Making

Submission deadline: June 16, 2023

Conference date(s):
June 23, 2023

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This event is available both online and in-person

Conference Venue:

Department of Theoretical Philosophy & CELFIS, University of Bucharest
Bucharest, Romania

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The "New Work in Participatory Sense-Makinggraduate conference aims to bring together students and researchers in order advance our understanding of how we come to produce meaning in joint communication.

The conference will take place June 23rd, 2023. It will have a mixed format, in that speakers may choose whether they present online only or face to face at the event's location (if so, their session will enjoy a live audience, but it will also be streamed to remote participants).

Call for abstracts

We encourage MA and PhD students, as well as early PhD's and postdocs, to contribute research abstracts related to the event's topic areas. Abstracts should be written in English and should not exceed 300 words

Abstracts will receive full consideration if sent before June 16th, 2023 at the following address: [email protected] Word or PDF attachments preferred, with the message titled "PSM abstract submission".

All submissions will go through a process of blind peer review. (Please write your identifying details in the body of the email, and leave the attached abstract anonymized.) We intend notifications of acceptance to be sent out on or before June 17th, 2023. The conference programme will be announced as soon as review is completed.It targets graduate studens (MA, PhD) as well as early career researchers.

All registrants will receive Zoom details in due course. The conference is organized with the support of graduate students in the “Mind the Brain” master’s programme in cognitive science within the Department for Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Bucharest. More details about the programme are available here: https://filosofie.unibuc.ro/master-of-arts-in-cognitive-science-mind-the-brain/

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