HINWEIS an alle deutschen Kognitionsforscher/innen:
In diesem Jahr veranstaltet die Cognitive Science Society ihre
Jahrestagung, erstmalig ausserhalb von Nordamerika, in Europa.
Die Annahme dieser an der Universität Edinburgh ausgerichteten
Tagung durch aktive Beteiligung aus Europa wird ein wichtiges
Signal für die derzeit diskutierte Internationalisierung der
Cognitive Science Society sein. Überlegen Sie deshalb, gerade
in diesem Jahr Ihre Arbeiten für die erste CogSci in Europa
einzureichen.
Nachstehend der erste Aufruf; deadline ist der 7. Februar 2001.
Viel Erfolg.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Cognitive Science pursues a scientific understanding of the
mind through all available methodologies, notably those of
anthropology, artificial intelligence, computer science,
education, linguistics, logic, neuroscience, philosophy and
psychology, in whatever combinations are most appropriate to
the topic at hand.
The focus of this year's conference will
be to represent the full breadth of research in the
cognitive sciences, in ways that will lead to useful mutual
interaction. All contributions should be addressed to an
interdisciplinary audience.
Submissions for standard spoken papers, standard posters,
and symposia will be reviewed by an international panel of
experts according to the following criteria:
Significance;Relevance to a Broad Audience of Cognitive Science
Researchers; Originality; Technical Merit; and Clarity of
Presentation.
ALL submissions for standard spoken papers, standard
posters, abstract posters, and symposia should be submitted
according to the instructions at
http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/cogsci2001.
Electronic templates
will be provided for a number of formats.
Unfortunately, we
will not be able to accept material not submitted on these
templates.
Authors whose submissions are accepted will be
notified in time to return final versions of their
contributions by late April.
PROPOSALS THAT DO NOT FIT ALL SPECIFICATIONS
(INCLUDING LENGTH) WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
Deadline for RECEIPT of all submissions: Wednesday, 7th February, 2001.