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I’ve recently become the Associate Reviews Editor of the Journal of Mind and Behavior (JMB). JMB is a well-regarded refereed journal, now in its 27th year, with an impressive subscription base. What I find congenial is that JMB appeals to a multidisciplinary audience, offering a healthy and ecumenical dialogue. Subject areas include: The psychology, philosophy,and sociology of experimentation and…
I don’t normally make CFP announcements for projects I’m not involved in, but I’m making an exception for a mate of mine. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The continuous and constantly accelerated introduction of advanced new technologies allowing an unprecedented variety of novel applications is inundating our social and private life. One important species of these technological breakthroughs biotechnology, concerns a…
The website for EPISTEME: Journal of Social Epistemology has been revamped. There are still a few things that need to be tweaked and updated. Please sign up for EPISTEME‘s list serv to receive contents alerts, CFP announcements, conference news and other social epistemology news.
Special Issue of Cognitive Systems Research – Perspectives on Social Cognition Some papers are now available as pre-press versions. 1. Introduction to Perspectives on Social Cognition – Leslie Marsh & Christian Onof 2. Functionalism and mental boundaries – Lawrence Shapiro 3. Consciousness and the social mind – Philip Robbins 4. Social relationships and groups: New…
Update This issue is scheduled to appear in the Autumn of 2008. All accepted papers will subject to the usual refereeing process. The contributors: Leonard Angel (Douglas College) Lynne Baker (UMass Amherst) Matthew Day (Florida State) Joel Krueger (Copenhagen) Leslie Marsh (Sussex) Teed Rockwell (Sonoma State) Mark Rowlands (Miami)
The new issue of EPISTEME is now available. As you will see, this is a cracking issue with some stellar contributors. For details and abstracts see Project Muse This is the companion issue to Part 1, still available as a freebie here Given the well-known and talented contributors EPISTEME is consistently attracting, this is another…
I still have a few copies of a booklet I put together (with very high production values) but more importantly containing some beautifully written, affectionate and insightful essays. Copies are available to anyone who is interested, the only provisor being that you cover the cost of the postage. If you are interested, drop me a line. ——————————— Excerpt:…
Along with a sometime collaborator, Chris Onof of Imperial College London and Birkbeck College London, I am the co-founder of EPISTEME. I edited volume 1 and remain as an Advisory Editor to the editorial team.