News: Poster sessions

Submission is now closed. A list of the accepted posters is available here..

The organisers would like to thank the reviewers:
Thierry Atzeni, Laboratoire de Psychologie, Université de Bordeaux 2, France
Alan Chauvin, Unité de Recherche sur l’Evolution du Comportement et l’Apprentissage, Université de Lille 3, France
Mathieu Chicoisne, Département de Psychiatrie, Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Lille, France
Henri Cohen, Laboratoire de Psychologie et Neurosciences Cognitives, Université Paris Descartes-CNRS, France
Alexis Drogoul, Institut de la francophonie pour l'informatique, Hanoi, Vietnam
Benoit Dubreuil, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Luc Faucher, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Pierre-Alexandre Favier, institut de cognitique, Bordeaux, France
Yves Gingras, chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences, Canada
Étienne Harnad, chaire de recherche du Canada en sciences cognitives, Canada
Benoit Hardy-Vallée, département de philosophie, Université de Toronto, Canada
Pierre-Léonard Harvey, département de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Canada
Ursula Hess, département de psychologie, UQAM, Canada
Daniel Memmi, département d'informatique, UQAM, Canada
Lucie Ménard, département de linguistique et de didactique des langues, UQAM, Canada
Jean-Guy Meunier, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Dominique Müller, laboratoire de psychologie, Université Pierre Mendes France, Grenoble, France
Kris Onishi, département de psychologie, Université McGill, Canada
Claude Panaccio, Chaire de recherche du Canada en théorie de la connaissance, Canada
Sophie Piron, département de linguistique et de didactique des langues, UQAM, Canada
Pierre Poirier, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Hélène Poissant, département d'éducation et pédagogie, UQAM, Canada
Jean-Pierre Reveret, département de stratégie, responsabilité sociale et environnementale, UQAM, Canada
François Richer, département de psychologie, UQAM, Canada
Serge Robert, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Jean Robillard, Télé-Université, Canada
Marc Sato, GIPSA Lab, Grenoble, France
Peter Scherzer, département de psychologie, UQAM, Canada

Pdf version of the call available here

The poster session provides an excellent forum for authors to present their work in an informal and interactive setting. Posters are ideal for presenting speculative, late-breaking results or for giving an introduction to interesting, innovative work. Posters are intended to provide authors and participants with the ability to connect with each other and to engage in discussions about the work. Posters that present Work In Progress and draw important conclusions from practical experience are especially welcome. Posters are being solicited in areas including but not limited to:
• From culture to cognition • Theories of mind
• Social Emotion • Morality
• Network and knowledge • Knowledge communities
• Cultural contagion and robotic semiotics • Navigating the noosphere

REFEREED POSTER SUBMISSIONS
Successful posters are carefully designed to convey ideas. They should also attract the attention of attendees as they stroll past the displays. The goal is to develop a poster that encourages and facilitates small groups of individuals interested in an issue to gather and interact.
Posters will be reviewed and selected by the Poster Committee. An award will be given at the conference for the best poster.
A submission must include an abstract of up to 400 words. Including a rough sketch of the poster is recommended.
Authors of accepted submissions must provide a one or two page summary (and/or an electronic copy of the poster itself) for publication on the Summer Institute’s web site. This brings the subject to an even larger audience. These summaries will be posted on the Summer Institute web site one week prior to Summer Institute to give all participants a chance to review the content of the presentation before the event.
All participants must register, including those presenting a poster.

Practical

  • The posters will be located in a public area, close to the exhibition, viewable for all conference attendees.
  • Posters shall fit in a 1.40x1.40m space. Push pins can be used to attach material to the board.
  • A small table on which you can put leaflets or your laptop for a live demo is available upon request.
  • The posters are to be set up before the first poster session on June 30th.
  • Someone must be present at the poster to interact with conference attendees on at least one of the two official occasions: June 30th and July 4th. It is also possible, but not required, to be present at other times. Putting a time schedule on the poster is recommended.
  • Advice for the preparation of a poster can be found on ISC's website
    (Most of the content is in French, but some of it is in English.)






IMPORTANT DATES 
SUBMISSION STARTMarch 10th, 2008
SUBMISSION DUEMarch 31st, 2008
NOTIFICATION TO AUTHORS April 7th, 2008
SUMMARY DUE May 30th, 2008
POSTER GO UPJune 30th , 2008
MUST BE PRESENT TO DISCUSS POSTERJune 30th and/or July 4th, 2008


Une session poster est ouverte pour offrir la possibilité de présenter vos travaux pendant l'École d'été.

Les soumissions sont maintenant closes. La liste des posters acceptés est en ligne ici.

Merci à nos évaluateurs:
Thierry Atzeni, Laboratoire de Psychologie, Université de Bordeaux 2, France
Alan Chauvin, Unité de Recherche sur l’Evolution du Comportement et l’Apprentissage, Université de Lille 3, France
Mathieu Chicoisne, Département de Psychiatrie, Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Lille, France
Henri Cohen, Laboratoire de Psychologie et Neurosciences Cognitives, Université Paris Descartes-CNRS, France
Alexis Drogoul, Institut de la francophonie pour l'informatique, Hanoi, Vietnam
Benoit Dubreuil, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Luc Faucher, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Pierre-Alexandre Favier, institut de cognitique, Bordeaux, France
Yves Gingras, chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences, Canada
Étienne Harnad, chaire de recherche du Canada en sciences cognitives, Canada
Benoit Hardy-Vallée, département de philosophie, Université de Toronto, Canada
Pierre-Léonard Harvey, département de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Canada
Ursula Hess, département de psychologie, UQAM, Canada
Daniel Memmi, département d'informatique, UQAM, Canada
Lucie Ménard, département de linguistique et de didactique des langues, UQAM, Canada
Jean-Guy Meunier, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Dominique Müller, laboratoire de psychologie, Université Pierre Mendes France, Grenoble, France
Kris Onishi, département de psychologie, Université McGill, Canada
Claude Panaccio, Chaire de recherche du Canada en théorie de la connaissance, Canada
Sophie Piron, département de linguistique et de didactique des langues, UQAM, Canada
Pierre Poirier, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Hélène Poissant, département d'éducation et pédagogie, UQAM, Canada
Jean-Pierre Reveret, département de stratégie, responsabilité sociale et environnementale, UQAM, Canada
François Richer, département de psychologie, UQAM, Canada
Serge Robert, département de philosophie, UQAM, Canada
Jean Robillard, Télé-Université, Canada
Marc Sato, GIPSA Lab, Grenoble, France
Peter Scherzer, département de psychologie, UQAM, Canada

La version pdf de l'annonce est disponible ici







Dates importantes: 
Début des soumissions:10 mars 2008
Date limite de soumission: 31 mars 2008
Résultats des sélections:7 avril 2008
Résumé: 30 mai 2008
Mis en place des posters:3 juin 2008
Présentation des posters:30 juin et/ou 4 juillet 2008