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                   FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

                Cultures of Mathematics and Logic
                     9-12 November 2012
                Institute for Logic and Cognition
                    Sun Yat-Sen University
                      Guangzhou, China
   http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/loewe/Guangzhou2012/

     All researchers working on various aspects of "Cultures of Mathematics
   and Logic", including, but certainly not limited to, philosophers,
   sociologists, historians of mathematics, mathematicians, and researchers
   in mathematics education, are cordially invited to submit their one page
   abstracts by the submission deadline of 30 June 2012 (see below for
   details).

   DESCRIPTION OF THE CONFERENCE. Mathematics and formal reasoning are
   fundamental building blocks of knowledge, essential for science,
   technology, policy-making and risk-management. Mathematical practice
   is a
   rich phenomenon of human activity, with subtle differences between
   various
   cultures: here, the word culture can refer to national cultures, but
   also
   cultural differences in different historical periods, in different
   strata
   of a given society, in different social settings.

   And yet, the public perception of mathematics is of an apersonal subject
   with little or no human interaction, based on a false picture of a
   science
   of pure thought and deduction, with almost no interaction or visible
   activity.

   In a move away from these traditionalist positions, philosophers and
   social scientists have recently become more interested in studying
   mathematical and logical practice, or, to be precise, different
   mathematical and logical practices. Our conference will focus on this
   plurality of viewpoints, studying the various cultures of
   mathematics and
   logic, and involve several disciplines such as philosophy, sociology,
   psychology, cognitive science, history of mathematics, mathematics
   education, and linguistics.

   KEYNOTE SPEAKERS.

   * Andrea Bender. Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
   * Karine Chemla. Equipe Recherches Epistémologiques et Historiques
   sur les
         Sciences Exactes et les Institutions Scientifiques (REHSEIS),
   Paris,
         France.
   * Christian Greiffenhagen. University of Manchester, Manchester, United
     Kingdom.
   * Shirong Guo. Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot, China.
   * Juan Pablo Mejía Ramos. Rutgers University, Piscataway NJ, United
   States
     of America.
   * Reviel Netz. Stanford University, Stanford CA, United States of
   America.
   * Zhaoshi Zeng. Sun Yat-Sen University. Guangzhou, China.

   IMPORTANT DATES.

     Abstract submission deadline: 30 June 2012
     Notification of authors: 30 July 2012
     Conference: 9-12 November 2012

   ABSTRACT SUBMISSION. All researchers are encouraged and invited to
   submit
   their abstracts until the deadline of 30 June 2012 via the easychair
   submission page at

   https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cml2012

   Please submit the abstract either in the "abstract" field of the
   easychair
   submission site or as a one-page PDF submission.

   POST-CONFERENCE PUBLICATION. All authors of papers presented at the
   conference will be encouraged to submit a full version to a
   post-conference publication volume. The deadline for submission of full
   papers will be in early 2013. All papers submitted to the
   post-conference
   proceedings will be refereed to high journal standards, and
   acceptance as
   a presentation is no guarantee that the post-conference paper will be
   published.

   PROGRAMME COMMITTEE. Mihir Chakraborty, Jadavpur University, India;
   Shuchun Guo, Chinese Academy of Science, China; Joachim Kurtz,
   Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany; Brendan Larvor,
   University
   of Hartfordshire, United Kingdom; Benedikt Löwe, Universiteit van
   Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Martina Merz, Universität Luzern,
   Switzerland;
   Dirk Schlimm, McGill University, Canada; Ju Shier, Sun Yat-sen
   University,
   China

   LOCAL INFORMATION. Guangzhou, known historically as Canton, is
   located in
   southern China on the Pearl River, about 120 km north-northwest of Hong
   Kong. With over 12 million inhabitants, it is the third largest city in
   China (after Shanghai and Beijing) and the largest city of southern
   China.
   In the month of November, expected temperatures are between 15 and 24
   degrees. Baiyun International Airport is a major transportation hub with
   many national and international airlines (for instance, Air France,
   China
   Southern Airlines, Emirates, Lufthansa, etc.). In addition, Guangzhou is
   easy to reach from Hong Kong with its international airport.
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   http://listserv.liv.ac.uk/archives/chora.html.

   Other philosophical resources on the Web can be found at
   http://www.liv.ac.uk/pal.

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