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Subject: 22.3976, Calls: Cognitive Science/Denmark

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Date: 10-Oct-2011
From: Steven Breunig [steven.breunig at language.sdu.dk]
Subject: Conference on Interactivity, Language and Cognition


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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:48:26
From: Steven Breunig [steven.breunig at language.sdu.dk]
Subject: Conference on Interactivity, Language and Cognition

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Full Title: Conference on Interactivity, Language and Cognition 
Short Title: CILC 

Date: 12-Sep-2012 - 14-Sep-2012
Location: Odense, Denmark 
Contact Person: Sune Vork Steffensen
Meeting Email: cilc2012 at language.sdu.dk
Web Site: http://www.sdu.dk/cilc2012 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2012 

Meeting Description:

The Distributed Language Group and the Institute of Language and Communication, University of Southern Denmark, cordially invite you to take part in the 1st International Conference on Interactivity, Language and Cognition (CILC).

In recent years, cognitive science has been increasingly influenced by a distributed approach to cognition. On the distributed view, cognition is traced to how human beings integrate neural, bodily and extra-corporeal events and activities. Cognition goes beyond the brain and the individual body, and its basis lies in interactivity or how agents connect with each other both directly and through material and symbolic artifacts. Taking this approach into the realm of human language, language is viewed as a shared activity of languaging, with emphasis falling on how the materiality of symbolic resources constrains the bodily and cognitive dynamics of human beings. Accordingly, a distributed approach to language and cognition is pursued by treating languaging as pivotal to social, cultural and biological development and maintenance. Thus description and explanation of linguistic activities are carried out with regard to verbal patterns, sociocultural practices, and, just as crucially, the real-time embodied interactivity that links people within their environments.

Invited Speakers:

David Kirsh (University of California at San Diego)
Nigel Love (University of Cape Town)
Bert Hodges (Gordon College and University of Connecticut)
Susan Duncan (University of Chicago)
Alexander Kravchenko (Baikal National University of Economics and Law)
Steve Thorne (Portland State University and University of Groningen)
Stephen Cowley (University of Hertfordshire)

Conference Fees:

Registration fee for participants is 200 EURO (before 1 June 2012) and 225 EURO (no later than 15 August 2012). For Ph.D. students and participants from countries listed as 'low economic resources countries' by the World Bank, the fee is 120 EURO. Fees include the conference kit, lunches and coffee breaks (conference dinner is not included). 

Call for Papers:

The aim of the conference is to place the study of human interactivity, including language and cognition, within the context of human culture and the life sciences. With its trans-disciplinary agenda, CILC invites researchers from linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, anthropology, biology, etc., to address the following research questions:

(1) How do the interbodily dynamics of human interactivity shape languaging and in turn how does languaging shape the dynamics of human interactivity? 
(2) How do linguistic, symbolic and gestural structures constrain these interbodily dynamics? 
(3) How are human agency, the cultural order, technology, landscapes and ecosystems influenced by the talk, texts, and material products of human languaging?

We invite submissions of abstracts for papers and posters, presenting current research addressing Interactivity, Language and Cognition, preferably related to the distributed language and cognition movement. Paper presentations are planned as 30-minute talks (including questions). In order to create a stimulating intellectual environment, all papers will be given in plenary. Posters will be presented throughout the conference. Please submit your abstract at:

www.sdu.dk/cilc2012

For full Call for Papers and information on hotel reservations, conference dinner and conference tour, please check the conference website.





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