Conference announcement and Call For Posters
SOCIAL COGNITION, ENGAGEMENT, AND THE SECOND-PERSON-PERSPECTIVE
Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Cologne (Germany), May 25-27,
2012
What are the psychological processes and neural mechanisms enabling social
cognition? How might social cognition be modulated depending on whether
one is actively engaged in social interaction with someone or merely
observing others interact? What is the impact of this distinction for
research methodologies in social psychology and social neuroscience as
well as for our understanding of conditions like autism? In particular,
this conference brings together experts from various fields to promote the
prospects of a second-person approach for future research into the
foundations of social cognition.
Speakers and Discussants
Cristina Becchio (Torino), Alan Costall (Portsmouth), Chris Frith
(London), Uta Frith (London), Thomas Fuchs (Heidelberg), Shaun Gallagher
(Memphis), Tobias Grossmann (Leipzig), Riita Hari (Helsinki), Günther
Knoblich (Budapest), Agnes Kovacs (Budapest), Joel Krueger (Kopenhagen),
Cade McCall (Leipzig), Victoria McGeer (Princeton), Albert Newen (Bochum),
Vasudevi Reddy (Portsmouth), Erik Rietveld (Amsterdam), Norihiro Sadato
(Tokyo), Leonhard Schilbach (Cologne), Tobias Schlicht (Bochum), Natalie
Sebanz (Nijmegen), Corrado Sinigaglia (Milan), Nikolaus Steinbeis
(Leipzig), Bert Timmermans (Cologne), Kai Vogeley (Cologne), Wako Yoshida
(London).
Call for Posters
We invite submissions of high quality posters from any discipline on
topics related to the main theme of the conference. Posters should be
directly submitted in pdf format or by way of an abstract of approx. 500
words. Contact details authors names, postal address, affiliation and
e-mail address should be given separately. Please submit your posters by
email to Nike Zohm (nike.zohm (at) rub.de) before March 1st, 2012!
Organization
Prof. Dr. Tobias Schlicht (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Dr. Leonhard
Schilbach (Uniklinik Köln), Dr. Nikolaus Steinbeis (MPI for Human
Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig), Dr. Bert Timmermans (Uniklinik
Köln)
Further Information
http://www.rub.de/philosophy/2ppconference
This conference is part of the research project Being addressed as You
(
http://www.rub.de/philosophy/socialcognition), funded by the Volkswagen
Foundation within their funding initiative European Platform
(
http://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/foerderung/herausforderungen/european-plat…).
Prof. Dr. Tobias Schlicht
Professor for Philosophy of
Consciousness & Cognition
Institut für Philosophie II
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Universitätsstr. 150, GA3/29
44780 Bochum
Email: tobias.schlicht(a)rub.de