30.3863, Calls: Cognitive Science/Germany
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Subject: 30.3863, Calls: Cognitive Science/Germany
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Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2019 06:59:43
From: Alex Bergs [abergs at uos.de]
Subject: Cognitive Futures, Spring School & Multimodal Communication
Full Title: Cognitive Futures, Spring School & Multimodal Communication
Short Title: CFAH8
Date: 08-May-2020 - 17-May-2020
Location: Osnabrueck, Germany
Contact Person: Alexander Bergs
Meeting Email: 2020 at cognitive-futures.com
Web Site: https://www.cognitive-futures.com
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2019
Meeting Description:
The Cognitive Futures in the Humanities conference series goes back to its
inaugural conference 2013 in Bangor, Wales. After highly successful events at
Durham, Oxford, Helsinki, Stony Brook, Canterbury and Mainz, the 2020
conference in this series will take place at Osnabrück University, Germany
(15-17 May, 2020).
Like the first conference in Bangor, CFAH 8 provides a forum and interface for
scholars from various humanities, the arts, and cognitive science. In
resonance with research expertise at Osnabrück the particular focus of CFAH 8
will be situated cognition and multimodal communication. In particular, we
would like to invite papers and posters that concentrate on tractable problems
(and how these can be solved) or that present current and innovative
methodologies. Nevertheless, this conference is in no way restricted to these
aspects or fields of research and submissions from the whole range of
approaches represented in the Cognitive Futures in the Arts and Humanities
network are welcome, including empirical as well as theoretical approaches.
For the first time, this conference will be held in conjunction with a spring
school on “Cognitive Science meets the humanities and arts: building the next
generation”(11-13 May, 2020) and the International Conference on Multimodal
Communication (ICMC, 8-10 May, 2020).
Call for Papers:
We welcome:
proposals for a workshop:
max. 500 words + max. 15 references + list of potential presenters with title
and abstract of max. 125 words each
abstracts for a talk in a parallel session:
max. 500 words + max. 15 references
abstracts for a poster:
max. 250 words + max. 15 references
Deadline for submission of abstracts:
1 December 2019
All non-plenary talks are 25 minutes:
20 for the talk, 5 for Q&A.
Please avoid explicit personal identifiers in the body of the abstract. This
will make it easier for the organizers to supervise double-blind reviewing.
Keynote Speakers at CFAH8:
Mark Turner - Case Western Reserve University
Pascal Nicklas - Johannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz
Albert Newen- Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Patricia Kolaiti - Athens
Marjan Sharifi - Berkeley
All submissions will be reviewed for acceptance.
Faculty at Cognitive Spring Break ''Cognitive Science meets the Arts and
Humanities: Building the next generation''
Amy Cook - Stony Brook
Thomas Hoffmann - KU Eichstätt
Albert Newen - RU Bochum
Pascal Nicklas - JGU Mainz
Marjan Sharifi - Berkeley
Keynote speakers at ICMC 2020:
Hans Bord - UT Austin
Jana Bressem - Chemnitz
Cristobal Pagßan Cánovas - Murcia
Susanne Flach - Neuchâtel
Thomas Hoffmann - Ku Eichstätt
Kai-Uwe Kühnberger - Osnabrück
Kiki Nikiforidou - Athens
Simone Pika - Osnabrück
Vera Tobin - CW Reserve University
Peter Uhrig - FAU Erlangen Nürnberg
Please see the ICMC 2020 website for details on CfP and the Cognitive Spring
Break Website for details on how to apply/submit.
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