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Announcement

"Culture and Cognition"
Summer Course
Central European University
Budapest (Hungary)
4-12 July 2007

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CULTURE AND COGNITION
Anthropology, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology, Cognitive
Science, Linguistics, Philosophy of Mind

Course directors:
György Gergely, Professor of Psychology, Head of Department of
Developmental Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Dan Sperber, Directeur de Recherche au CNRS, Paris, Institut Jean Nicod

Faculty:
Rita Astuti, Reader in Social Anthropology, London School of Economy,
Department of Anthropology
Maurice Bloch, Professor in Anthropology, London School of Economy,
Department of Anthropology
Pascal Boyer, Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective
Memory, Sociocultural Anthropology and Psychology, Washington
University
Susan Carey, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology,
Harvard University
Gergely Csibra, Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck, University of London
Daniel M. T. Fessler, Department of Anthropology, University of
California, Los Angeles
Lawrence Hirschfeld, Professor of anthropology and psychology, New
School for Social Research, New York
Pierre Jacob, Directeur de Recherche, Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS/EHESS/ENS, Paris
Deborah Kelemen, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston
University

Course discussants:
Ned Block, Professor of Philosophy, NYU Department of Philosophy
Mihály Bródy, DsC., Research Professor, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Research Institute for Linguistics, Department of Theoretical
Linguistics
Katalin Farkas, Assistant Professor, Central European University,
Department of Philosophy
Csaba Pléh, Chair, and founder, Department of Cognitive Science,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE)

The summer course is aimed at providing a state-of-the-art
cutting-edge scientific and research-oriented training for
post-doctoral young researchers and highly promising pre-doctoral
students from European and overseas universities and research
institutes on the nature of the relationship between culture and
cognition.
The course will concentrate on recent theoretical and empirical
advances in the scientific study of the role that evolved
domain-specific cognitive adaptations such as peripheral and central
modular and core knowledge systems of the mind play in explaining the
emergence, transmission, and stabilization as well as the variability
and universal aspects of cultural phenomena across different societies
and cultural environments.
These issues will be explored from an interdisciplinary perspective
that integrates several different, but partially overlapping fields of
knowledge and scientific inquiry including anthropology, ethnology,
evolutionary and developmental psychology, cognitive science,
linguistics, theories of communication, cross-cultural and comparative
approaches to human and nonhuman culture and cultural learning,
philosophy of mind, cognitive archeology, etc. The course will be
taught by a faculty consisting of internationally acknowledged leading
experts of these fields of inquiry from a variety of European
countries (France, England, Hungary) as well as from the United
States.

The summer courses are primarily targeted at advanced doctoral
students, junior or post-doctoral researchers, teachers and
professionals.

Here is the link to the course list for the summer of 2007:
http://www.sun.ceu.hu/3Courses/courses.php

More detailed information about the application procedure, etc. is
available at: http://www.ceu.hu/sun.

The application deadline is February 14, 2007 (unless stated otherwise
in the announcement of a particular course).


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