Propagaljatok a mellekleteket koreitekben
Begin forwarded message:From: Judit Fazekas <fffjudit@gmail.com>
Date: 2011. április 11. 15:11:40 CEST
To: Nick.Enfield@mpi.nl
Cc: pleh@cogsci.bme.hu, Eva Hoogland <ehoogland@esf.org>, Julija Baranova <Julija.Baranova@mpi.nl>, alain.peyraube@cnrs-dir.fr
Subject: Re: invitation to a workshop organized by ESF in HungaryDear Professor Enfield,
please find attached the flyer and the call Professor Pléh mentioned.
With kind regards:
Judit Fazekas2011/4/11 Csaba Pléh <pleh@cogsci.bme.hu>Dear NickThanks for comingWe shall contact you soon aboutThe details.Meanwhile my colleagues shall send you a flyer and a call you may wish toDistribute among potentialParticipants.All my regards CsabaVery many thanks for your very kind invitation, I am excited to take part in what looks like a wonderful meeting. I am pleased to accept your invitation, and I look forward to further information.
With very best wishes,
Nick
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N. J. Enfield
Senior staff scientist at Max Planck Institute & Professor of Ethnolinguistics at Radboud University Nijmegen
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From: Pléh Csaba [pleh@cogsci.bme.hu]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 17:14
To: Nick Enfield; Lilla Magyari; Alain Payraube 1; Eva Hoogland
Cc: Judit Fazekas
Subject: invitation to a workshop organized by ESF in Hungary
Professor Nick Einfield
MPI Nijmegen
Dear Professor Einfield !
The Standing Committee of the Humanities of the European Science Foundation initiated among its strategic activities a workshop on the challenging issue of Naturalistic approaches to culture.
We are writing to you in the name of the organizers to accept to be one of the key speakers of this event. As the attached preliminary program shows, the event shall be presentation and discussion of key positions regarding this hotly debated issue, and poster presentations from junior researchers.
Key presenters are kindly asked to give a 5 page outline of their position by June 2011. The "position outlines" shall be circulated among the participants, together with the poster abstracts. The conference itself shall take place in Hungary between 4th and 7th of September. The site is Hotel Friday Family, in Balatonvilágos at the shore of the lake Balaton, with a private beach and a pool (http://www.1hungary.com/hotel_frida_family***/I050274/photo-1/).
As the attached plan also indicates, we hope to initiate with this event a long term project in the frame of the ESF SCH, that would further the interdisciplinary and inter-European exchange of ideas in this important domain. The workshop would give you opportunities to establish contacts with Central European researchers working in the area.
We sincerely hope that you can accept our invitation. Please do communicate us the hopefully positive answer by April 8th, 2011.
All the further details shall be discussed later with the local organizer, Csaba Pléh (pleh@cogsci.bme.hu), and the ESF responsible officer, Eva Hoogland (ehoogland@esf.org). The ESF shall cover all your travel and participation expenses.
Hoping for your positive answer,
the organizers
Alain Peyraube Csaba Pléh CNRS, Paris BME Budapest
April 4th , 2011
Please send your reply both to Csaba Pléh (pleh@cogsci.bme.hu) and Eva Hoogland (ehoogland@esf.org).
My former grad student Lilla Magyary is there at MPI, I gather that she might inform you, if you would have any questions about the place and the Hungarian colleagues you may meet there. I sincerely hope we shall have you here.
Csaba Pléh PhD professor, BME Dept of Cognitive Science
member, ESF Standing Committee on the Humanities
Dept of Cognitive Science BME
Budapest
Stoczek utca 2 H-1111
ed. chief, Hungarian Review of Psychology
http://www.akademiai.com/content/119727/
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