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 | | From: | Brendan | | Subject: | Artificial Life conference | | Date: | Tue, 21 Dec 2004 12:01:00 -0000 |
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 | The University of Strathclyde Psychology Department, the Centre for Applied Social Psychology (CASP) and the British Psychological Society (Scottish Branch) are pleased to announce an international conference on Post-Cognitivist Psychology, to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 4th, 5th, and 6th, July 2005.
This will explore new approaches in psychology to those dissatisfied with the traditional 'cognitivist' paradigm, and will be of interest to psychologists, philosophers, linguists, and academics in the artificial intelligence/artificial life field.
Keynote speakers
Mark Johnson (University of Oregon)
Annette Karmiloff-Smith (UCL)
Susan Hurley (University of Warwick)
Rob Ellis (University of Plymouth).
Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and is well served by international airports and convenient road and rail links. The city is a major tourist destination and has been described as 'the finest specimen of Victorian architecture in Europe'. Glasgow benefits from internationally acclaimed museums and galleries, outstanding shopping and superb bars and restaurants. It is also at the gateway to some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery.
Conference abstracts (under 500 words) should be submitted (to the email below) by the 1st February 2005.
All conference inquiries should be addressed to Tony Anderson: Tony.Anderson@strath.ac.uk
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