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Call for Papers

"Knowledge Rights and Knowledge Sharing in the 21st Century"
Interdisciplinary Conference
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL (USA)
30 January - 1 Februrary 2008

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This conference brings together multiple disciplines to
comment and reflect on issues relating to the acquisition,
evaluation, and use of information in today’s knowledge economy.

We invite presentations on topics such as the erosion of the
“technological commons,” a phenomenon identified by Shulman
(2002) as a potentially devastating development emerging due
to changes in the way information is being disseminated in
the 21st Century.

Submitters are invited to discuss how the flow of scientific
information may be stifled within the scientific community
as well as to the public at large. Topics may address issues
such as private sector funding of research and the patenting
of scientific technologies and information by private-sector
companies and its impact on knowledge sharing as it relates
to the greater good. With respect to the interaction between
the scientific community and the public, topics may address
what can happen when political policy overrides science
through either shifts in funding or the dilution of
scientific findings in the dissemination of information to
the public. More generally, submitters are invited to
discuss knowledge rights and issues in academic, personal,
and social responsibility in information sharing.

Drawing on topics in science, politics, and ethics, these
important issues cut across academic disciplines. Join us in
discussing knowledge rights and knowledge sharing in science
and related contexts as we invite scholars to discuss the
epistemic implications of the modern information climate.

Submission due via e-mail no later than September 30, 2007.
Submissions should be abstracts of no longer than 500 words.
All submissions will be reviewed by the committee and
participants will be notified via e-mail by November 2007.

Presented by the Department of Philosophy, Office of Student
Conduct and Student Rights and Responsibilities and the
Office of Information Fluency.


Contact:

Dr. Stephen Fiore
University of Central Florida
Department of Philosophy
PSY 220
Orlando, FL 32816-1352
USA
Fax: +1 (407) 823-6658
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.if.ucf.edu

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