[Air-L] Fwd: CFP

Patrícia Dias da Silva pdiasdasilva at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 04:50:18 PST 2012


Apologies for cross-posting.

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Dear colleagues,

Please find below the Call for Papers of the International Conference
"Technology in the Age of Information", which will be held July 4 - 6,
2013, in Lisbon, Portugal.
More information about the conference at http://www.spt2013.com

We are looking forward to your submissions!
Feel free to circulate this message to interested parties.

Best regards,

José Luís Garcia, President of SPT 2013
ICS - University of Lisbon
Av. Prof. Anibal de Bettencourt, 9
1600-189 Lisboa, Portugal


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 *Call For papers*


 *Technology in the Age of Information** *

*18th International Conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology*

*ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal*

*July 4-6, 2013*

*Special Corporate Workshop July 3, 2013*


 The School of Economics and Management (ISEG-UTL) and the SOCIUS research
centre at the Technical University of Lisbon and the Institute of Social
Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICS-UL) are organising the 18th
Biennial International Conference of the Society for Philosophy and
Technology (SPT), which will be held July 4 - 6, 2013, at the ISEG-UTL. On
the early evening before, July 3 from 3-7 pm, the conference will also
co-host a special corporate workshop.


 The SPT 2013 theme is *Technology in the Age of Information**. *A main aim
of the conference is to encourage debate on the cultural, social, economic,
political and ethical implications of advances in information and media
technology. Digital networks and computerized technological systems have
enlarged the domain of human technological action and responsibility, which
raises new questions about the impacts of globalization and of the
expanding information economy on the public and cultural spheres. A
challenge facing the philosophy of technology and STS disciplines is to
reflect upon our changed human condition and propose new ways to think
through the quandaries technologies generate.


 Reflecting on the emergence of information and communication technologies
(ICTs), several questions may be raised: How do our lives change in an
information society? What role do ICTs play in culture, politics, or social
revolutions? How do ICTs shape the global economy? What new challenges do
ICTs present to the public sphere and to individual privacy? How do ICTs
affect human cognition and aesthetic sensibilities? How are ICT converging
with nano and biotechnologies? Do ICTs stimulate ideas of new technological
utopias? Many other topics can be addressed and are welcome!


 As in previous SPT conferences, contributions from a variety of
disciplines are encouraged. Bringing together scholars and practitioners
from a wide spectrum of fields, who focus on understanding the relationship
of technology and the human condition is a goal of the conference.
Showcasing contributions from philosophers, social scientist, natural
scientists, engineers, and policy makers, SPT conferences provide lively
and thought-provoking interdisciplinary discussion.


 The *list of tracks outlined below *is suggestive of the topics that will
be considered, but does by no means restrict them:


 *1 – *ICTs 1: globalization, informational economy, and commodification

*2 – *ICTs 2: control, discrimination, and surveillance

*3 – *ICTs 3: Webs, imaginaries, and utopias

*4 – *ICTs 4: new media, public sphere, and democracy

*5 – *ICTs 5: politics, alternatives and revolutions,

*6 – *Consumption and mobile lifestyles

*7 – *Informatics, nano- and bio-technological convergences

*8 – *Materiality and immateriality in the digital era

*9 – *Information and aesthetics

*10 – *Reflective engineering and systems1<#13af4a9c333b6257_sdfootnote1sym>

*11 – *Philosophy of engineering and design

*12 – *Phenomenology of technology

*13 – *Ethics, politics, and the good life

*14 – *Environment, sustainability, and risks

*15 – *Technology, gender, and culture

*16 – *Technological Innovation

*17 – *Technology and critical thinking

*18 – *Philosophy of technology and social sciences


 *Submissions *

*Abstracts *should be submitted by *February 1, 2013. *They must be between
*500 and 750 *words in length (references excluded) and submitted via email
as embedded plain text or an attachment in RTF, WORD, or PDF format.
Abstracts will be subject to blind refereeing. They should include the
name(s) of author(s), affiliation(s), contact details and the paper title.
They should also contain the number and name of the track to which the
abstract is submitted. If an abstract does not seem to fit with any topic,
simply note that with the submission. All submissions are welcome, and
authors should not feel constrained by the topics.

Identification information will be then removed during the review process.
For this reason, abstracts should not contain author-identifying references.

Authors of accepted abstracts are kindly invited to submit full versions of
their papers (8,000-10,000 words) until* May 31, 2013,* for publication in
a digital support (Pen Drive or CD-ROM) to be distributed to conference
attendees. This Pen Drive/CD-ROM will also include the abstracts.


 *Proposals for panels *should also be submitted by *February 1,** **2013*.
They will also be refereed. Panel proposals must be between *500 and 1,000
words* in length, they much include a brief description of the general
topic and an outline of the issues to be addressed, as well as a short
biography of all the panelists.


 *Notification of acceptance for all submissions *will be no later than*March
** 8, 2013. *

All submissions should be sent by email in Word or rtf format to *
spt2013 at iseg.utl.pt*

(write “[your last name] SPT abstract OR Panel” in the subject line).


 More information about the conference at *http://www.spt2013.com*

 *Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions*: TBA


 *Important Dates *

Deadline to submit *abstracts *and *panel *proposals* *is *February 1,
2013. *

*Notification of **Acceptance *will be no later than *March 8, 2013.*

Deadline to submit* final papers *is *May 31, 2013. *

Conference is on *July 4-6, 2013. *



 *Additional Information *

*Corporate Workshop *

With the topic, *Connecting Technology and Responsibility*, this corporate
workshop will unite SPT 2013 and CEPE 2013 conferences participants in a
stimulating debate with ICT companies regarding the potential ethical
quandaries that their products raise. The corporate workshop will be held
on *July, 3rd, 2013, from 3 to 7 p.m. at ISEG*. The keynote speaker of this
Workshop will be Professor Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK.
Professor Rogerson will speak about his research on computing and social
responsibility.

CEPE 2013 conference is hosted by UAL, July 1-3, 2013 with the topic *Ambiguous
Technologies: Philosophical Issues, Practical Solutions, Human Nature*.
CEPE is an important worldwide forum* *that debates ICT philosophical
issues in society through the lens of information and computer ethics. See
CEPE important dates for abstracts/papers at: *http://www.cepe2013.com/*

 *Important Note 1: *To be a participant at this Corporate Workshop, you
must be registered for SPT 2013 or CEPE 2013 conferences.

*Important Note 2: *Participants who attend both conferences will have
reduced fees. More information about registration fees will soon be
available on the conference website.



 José Luís Garcia, President of SPT 2013

ICS - University of Lisbon

Av. Prof. Anibal de Bettencourt, 9

1600-189 Lisboa, Portugal



 Helena Jerónimo, Vice-president of SPT 2013

ISEG & SOCIUS - School of Economics and Management

Technical University of Lisbon

Rua Miguel Lupi, 20

1249-078 Lisboa, Portugal

1 <#13af4a9c333b6257_sdfootnote1anc> Co-sponsored with Forum Philosophy,
Engineering, and Technology; and Council of Engineering Systems.



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