[logic-ml] SOCREAL 2022: The First Call for Papers
Katsuhiko Sano
katsuhiko.sano at gmail.com
Sat Jan 8 22:41:26 JST 2022
logic-ml の皆様、
北海道大学の佐野です。2/28~3/1にオンラインで開催される、
SOCREAL 2022の The First Call for Papersをお送りします。
佐野勝彦
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The First Call for Papers
SOCREAL 2022 (6th International Workshop on Philosophy and Logic of
Social Reality
28 February - 1 March 2022, On-Line
Under the auspices of
* Laboratory of Philosophy and Ethics, Department of Philosophy and
Religious Studies, Hokkaido University,
* CAEP (Center for Applied Ethics and Philosophy), Faculty of Humanities
and Human Sciences, Hokkaido University,
and
LOG-UCI (An interdisciplinary study of the logical dynamics of
the interaction between utterances and social contexts,
funded by JSPS, JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP 17H02258)
[About SOCREAL]
Since the last years of the 20th century, a number of attempts have
been made in order to model various aspects of social interaction among
agents including individual agents, organizations, and individuals who
have positions in organizations. The aim of SOCREAL Workshop is to bring
together researchers working on diverse aspects of such interaction
in logic, philosophy, ethics, computer science, cognitive science and
related fields in order to share issues, ideas, techniques, and results.
The earlier editions of SOCREAL Workshop have been held in March 2007,
March 2010, October 2013, October 2016, and November 2019 in Hokkaido
University. Building upon the success of these editions, its sixth edition
will be held from 28 February till 1 March 2022 On-line.
SOCREAL 2022 will consist of lectures by invited speakers and
presentations of submitted papers. Invited lectures will be given by
Alexandru Baltag (Amsterdam)
Johan van Benthem (Stanford, Tsinghua),
Mamoru Kaneko (Tsukuba),
Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua),
Katsuhiko Sano (Hokkaido),
Jeremy Seligman (Auckland),
Sonja Smets (Amsterdam),
Satoshi Tojo (JAIST), and
Tomoyuki Yamada (Hokkaido).
The working language of SOCREAL Workshop is English.
[Submission]
A few time slots for contributed papers are available.
Researchers from various fields, including logic, philosophy, ethics,
computer science, cognitive science are hereby invited to submit
an extended abstract (up to two thousand words) by 30 January 2022
via the easychair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socreal2022 .
Please upload your abstract as ``the paper'' via ``Files'' section.
Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the program committee of the workshop.
Abstracts should be written in English and submitted in .pdf format.
Each abstract should include a title, names and contact details
of the author or all the co-authors. It is requisite for the author
or at least one of the co-authors of each accepted paper to present
the paper on line via Zoom.
[Registration] Participation in SOCREAL 2022 is free but registration is
mandatory. Please register by submitting the registration form accessible at:
https://forms.gle/qE6gg6GryCUESUku6 .
The Zoom link will be sent to registered participants by email.
[Important Dates]
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: 30 January 2022
Notification of Acceptance: 22 February 2022
Deadline for Registration: 25 February 2022
Workshop: 28 February - 1 March 2022
[Publication]
A booklet in the .pdf format containing the abstracts of all the accepted
papers will be made available at the website of the workshop.
On-line proceedings containing the papers and/or the presentation slides
presented at the workshop will be made available after the workshop.
Authors of the presented papers will also be encouraged to submit
(the revised versions of) the full papers for publication in an issue of
The Journal of Applied Ethics and Philosophy after the workshop.
The papers should be written according to the submission guidelines of
the journal, and will be peer-reviewed. Further particularities and
instructions will be announced after the workshop.
[Website]
For more information, please visit the following website:
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~yt6t-ymd/sr22/index.html .
[Contact]
Tomoyuki Yamada ( yamada[at]let.hokudai.ac.jp )
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