Bonjour Nadine J'enseigne chez vous et je suis très intéresse de participer à la conférence (envoyer un abstract etc.) Mais j'ai une question pratique à vous poser avant, puis-je vous téléphoner ? Je donne un cours demain à 14h, je pourrai aussi passer dans votre bureau avant Merci Smadar
*BUSTAN Smadar, PhD* University of Paris Diderot, Institut Humanités, Sciences et Sociétés <https://univ-paris-diderot.academia.edu/Departments/Institut_Humanit%C3%A9s_Sciences_et_Soci%C3%A9t%C3%A9s/Documents>, Paris Department of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, *Central Institute of Mental Health*, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany Publications: https://univ-paris-diderot.academia.edu/SMADARBUSTAN Program: http://www.suffering-pain.com On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 4:28 PM Nadine de Courtenay <[email protected]> wrote: > > Cher.e.s collègues, > > Veuillez trouver ci-dessous un appel à contributions pour un colloque > international portant sur l'histoire et la philosophie de la mesure, > "Measurement at the Crossroads 2020. Measuring and Modeling", qui se > tiendra à Milan, à l'Università cattolica del sacro cuore, du 29 juin au > 1er juillet 2020. > > Bien cordialement, > > Nadine de Courtenay > > ___ > Measurement at the Crossroads 2020 > Measuring and Modeling > Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore > Milano, Italy, 29 June – 1 July 2020 > > Measurement at the Crossroads 2020 - Measuring and modeling is an > interdisciplinary conference that explores the philosophy and history of > measurement. It aims at consolidating and developing the study of these > topics, following the conferences in Bielefeld (2013), Cambridge (2015), > and Paris (2018). > It will bring together philosophers, historians, sociologists, and > metrologists to address questions related to measurement across disciplines > ranging from the natural sciences to the life and human sciences. It will > be held at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, 29 June - 1 July 2020. > Call for abstracts > Measurement at the Crossroads 2020 is an interdisciplinary conference that > explores the philosophy and history of measurement. It aims at > consolidating and developing the study of these topics, following the > conferences in Bielefeld (2013), Cambridge (2015), and Paris (2018). > The conference intends to promote the reflection on the foundations of > measurement across the sciences fromphilosophical, historical and > sociological points of view. In particular, it will aim to gather scholars > from different disciplines to study within diverse perspectives the role of > modeling in measurement, the use of measurement in modeling, and the way of > demarcating the scope of these activities. In fact, measuring and modeling > are fundamental activities for understanding both natural and human > domains: through measurements we aim at acquiring objective and > intersubjective information about the world; through models we are able to > understand complex systems and to predict their dynamics. Although > crucially different as activities, measuring and modeling are profoundly > intertwined. On the one hand, models are essential in order to select what > is to be measured, to provide a sound interpretation of measurement > results, and to assess their dependability. On the other hand > , measurements are indispensable for determining the quality of models > and their ability to capture their intended targets. In the last decades, a > growing interest on the connections between measuring and modeling has > arisen, from a better comprehension of measurement processes and how model > simulations can be used to integrate measurement results, to the idea that > the distinction between measurements and simulations is to be thought anew. > Topics > The range of topics of interest includes but is not limited to: > 1. Models in measurement > · The role of models in measurement > · The role of models in justifying measurement results > · Models, intersubjectivity, objectivity, validation > · Models of measurement from a historical point of view > 2. Models of measurement > · The general structure of the measurement process > · The structure of measurement in social and human sciences > · Transduction and calibration in measurement > · History of the conception of the structure of measurement > 3. Measurement and simulation > · Connections between measuring and simulating > · Can simulation substitute measurement? > 4. Measurement and Data Science > · Measurement and data quality > · Measurement and data analysis > · Measurement and big data > Important dates > Deadline for submission: 31 January 2020 > Notification of acceptance: 15 April 2020 > Submission guidelines > We invite submissions for 20 / 30 minute presentations, with 10 additional > minutes for discussion. > Please send a 1000-word abstract in PDF prepared for blind review. > All abstracts should be submitted electronically using the EasyChair > submission page here. > Conference website > Please refer to the conference website, > https://convegni.unicatt.it/mac-home, for further information, about > registration, accommodation, etc. > Invited speakers > Anna Alexandrova (King’s College, Cambridge, UK) > Denny Borsboom (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam) > Omar Nasim (University of Regensburg, Regensburg) > Programme Committee > · David Andrich (University of Western Australia, Australia) > · Francesca Biagioli (Università di Torino, Italy) > · Mieke Boon (University of Twente, Netherlands) > · Marcel Boumans (Utrecht University, Netherlands) > · Olivier Darrigol (CNRS, SPHERE, France) > · Nadine De Courtenay (University Paris Diderot, France) > · Alessandro Giordani (Catholic University, Italy) > · Giora Hon (University of Haifa, Israel) > · Luca Mari (Cattaneo University, Italy) > · Andrew Maul (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) > · Roman Morawski (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland) > · Alfred Nordmann (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany) > · Wendy Parker (Durham University, UK) > · Leslie Pendrill (Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden) > · Oliver Schlaudt (University of Heidelberg, Germany) > · Léna Soler (University of Lorraine, France) > · Eran Tal (McGill University, Canada) > · Mark Wilson (University of California, Berkeley, USA) > Organizing committee > · Nadine De Courtenay (University Paris Diderot, France) > · Alessandro Giordani (Catholic University, Italy) > · Fabien Grégis (Cattaneo University, Italy) > · Luca Mari (Cattaneo University, Italy) > · Oliver Schlaudt (University of Heidelberg, Germany) > · Eran Tal (McGill University, Canada) > -- > https://www.vidal-rosset.net/Mailing_list_educasupphilo.html > > -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/Mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
