SEEING, UNDERSTANDING, LEARNING IN THE MOBILE AGE
dear all, I thought this conference might be of interest for quite a few of you. Apologies for cross-posting... regards, Endre Danyi *** CALL FOR PAPERS Submissions are invited for a conference on SEEING, UNDERSTANDING, LEARNING IN THE MOBILE AGE which is to take place in Budapest, April 28-30. Speakers will include Jacques Derrida, Maurizio Ferraris, Peter Glotz, Rom Harré, James Katz, Marcelo Milrad, and Mike Sharples. Contributions are invited from philosophers, psychologists, education theorists, and other interested scholars on the following and related topics: - from seeing to understanding - visual communication and pictorial meaning - from static pictures to dynamic images - writing, speaking, messaging - collective thinking and the network individual - mobile communication and scientific change - technology, media and the dissemination of knowledge - ubiquitous learning and the transformation of education Target dates: Submission of abstracts (max. 300 words) and short biographical statements (max. 150 words) by Dec. 1, 2004. Early submissions are strongly encouraged. Please send your submissions to Kristof Nyiri <nyiri@phil-inst.hu>. -- Those submitting abstracts will be notified of the decision concerning acceptance by January 5, 2005. -- Deadline for receipt of draft full-length versions of papers: March 15. Receipt of draft papers by this deadline is a condition for inclusion in the program. The papers will be compiled and distributed to all participants at the time of the conference. -- Deadline for receipt of final manuscripts for inclusion in the published conference proceedings: Sept. 1, 2005. The conference is organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and T-Mobile Hungary Co. Ltd. Conference website: http://www.fil.hu/mobil/2005 Website of the research project COMMUNICATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY - THE MOBILE INFORMATION SOCIETY: http://21st.century.phil-inst.hu Earlier volumes published in the framework of this conference series: http://21st.century.phil-inst.hu/volumes.htm
So it's a knee-jerk reaction, but this is just so offensive. What is it Virginia Woolf called it in Three Guineas, "the endless procession of men". What a drag - if only... And at what cost? On 8/18/04 4:15 AM, "Endre Dányi" <aja@axelero.hu> wrote:
SEEING, UNDERSTANDING, LEARNING IN THE MOBILE AGE
which is to take place in Budapest, April 28-30.
Speakers will include Jacques Derrida, Maurizio Ferraris, Peter Glotz, Rom Harré, James Katz, Marcelo Milrad, and Mike Sharples.
So it's a knee-jerk reaction, but this is just so offensive. What is it Virginia Woolf called it in Three Guineas, "the endless procession of men". What a drag - if only... And at what cost?
On 8/18/04 4:15 AM, "Endre Dányi" <aja@axelero.hu> wrote:
SEEING, UNDERSTANDING, LEARNING IN THE MOBILE AGE
which is to take place in Budapest, April 28-30.
Speakers will include Jacques Derrida, Maurizio Ferraris, Peter Glotz, Rom Harré, James Katz, Marcelo Milrad, and Mike Sharples.
Mary-- I couldn't agree more. And at what cost? We see it all around us. Sarah Stein -- Sarah Stein, Ph.D. Associate Professor & Asst Head of IT, Dept of Communication Chair, Teaching, Learning & Technology Roundtable (TLTR) Box 8104, N.C. State University Raleigh, NC 27695-8104 Ph: 919-515-9740; Fax 919-515-9456
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Sarah Stein