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[ecrea] ECA Fribourg 2017 2nd European Conference on Argumentation: Argumentation and Inference
Sat Aug 06 16:20:18 GMT 2016
status: CfP Call for papers
conference
ECA Fribourg 2017 2nd European Conference on Argumentation:
Argumentation and Inference
20.06.2017-23.06.2017
20-23 June 2017, Fribourg, Switzerland
The European Conference on Argumentation (ECA) is a pan-European
biennial initiative aiming to consolidate and advance various strands of
research on argumentation and reasoning by gathering scholars from a
range of disciplines. After a successful 1st edition held in Lisbon in
2015, ECA will be hosted in 2017 by the Department of English at the
University of Fribourg, Switzerland. While based in Europe, ECA involves
and encourages participation from argumentation scholars all over the
world. Special Theme: Argumentation and inference In addition to
welcoming submissions linked to argumentation studies in general, each
ECA edition has a special theme. While the 1st edition of ECA was
devoted to exploring the relationship between argumentation and the
decisions that follow from it, the 2017 Fribourg edition will focus on
the cognitive processes involved in argumentation, with a clear focus on
inference as one of the key features of the argumentative process.
Argumentation studies have increasingly expanded over the last decades
with a clear opening towards cognitive science, and we accordingly
believe that the time is ripe to ground a discussion in the community
around the notion of inference, along its formal, social and cognitive
dimensions. The overarching questions the conference theme will be
concerned with are therefore the following: How does the study of
argumentation connect with the notion of inference and how, as a
discipline, does it connect with the disciplines involved in the study
of the cognitive features of inference? Granting, of course, that we
take argumentation to be the verbal and social manifestation of
inferential processes, we are particularly seeking contributions
focusing on the ins and outs of (i) how reasoning, but more generally
inference, influences and constrains argument production and (ii) which
(and how) inferential processes are involved in argument reception, thus
covering cognitive tasks such as understanding and accepting. T
o foster this discussion, the conference seeks to attract scholars in
argumentation coming from a range of different traditions, including
(but not limited to) philosophy, psychology, linguistics, informal
logic, speech communication, pragma-dialectics, epistemic approaches,
rhetoric, dialectics, logic, and computational approaches. The lines of
inquiry promoted for ECA 2017 in Fribourg are the following, but this
indicative list is neither exhaustive nor limitative: -inferential
processes in argument production -cognitive states as motivations to
argue -typology of argumentative inferences -pedagogy and inference in
critical thinking -topoi and argument schemes -rhetorical strategies
-qualifiers -inference and persuasion -types of inference linked to
types of arguments -political argumentation -comprehension and
acceptance -stylistic effects -understanding and believing -inferences
linked to figures of speech -fallacies and cognitive biases in
argumentation -inference in argumentat
ive decision-making -formal models of inference -quality of
deliberation -computational models of inference -developmental views on
inference and argumentation -automatic recognition of argumentative
inferences -reflective and intuitive inference in argumentation -the
relationship between norms and inference -relationships between culture
(and social context) -social cognition and argumentation -inference in
argumentative contexts. Submissions from students and young scholars are
encouraged. To this end, ECA has established the Frans van Eemeren Prize
for Outstanding Student Paper sponsored by Springer. The winning paper
will be awarded a 500 € (around 575 US$) cash prize and additional 300 €
(around 345 US$) in books from Springer’s catalogue.
Special Theme: Argumentation and inference
In addition to welcoming submissions linked to argumentation studies in
general, each ECA edition has a special theme. While the 1st edition of
ECA was devoted to exploring the relationship between argumentation and
the decisions that follow from it, the 2017 Fribourg edition will focus
on the cognitive processes involved in argumentation, with a clear focus
on what happens ‘upstream’ in the argumentative chain, both in
production and reception. The 2nd edition of ECA will thus focus on
inference as one of the key features of the argumentative process.
The field of argumentation has been expanding over the last decade with
a clear opening towards cognitive psychology (and cognitive science more
generally) and the processes it accounts for. With the development of
cognitive science as an encompassing framework within which both
psychological and social aspects of human behaviour can be accounted
for, we believe that the time is ripe to ground a discussion in the
community of argumentation studies around the notion of inference, along
its formal, social and cognitive dimensions. The overarching questions
the conference theme will be concerned with are therefore the following:
How does the study of argumentation connect with the notion of inference
and how, as a discipline, does it connect with the disciplines involved
in the study of the cognitive features of inference? Granting, of
course, that we take argumentation to be the verbal and social
manifestation of inferential processes, we are seeking contributions
focusing on the ins a
nd outs of (i) how reasoning, but more generally inference, influences
and constrains argument production and (ii) which (and how) inferential
processes are involved in argument reception, thus covering cognitive
tasks such as understanding and accepting.
To foster this discussion, the conference accordingly seeks to attract
scholars in argumentation coming from a range of different traditions,
including (but not limited to) philosophy, psychology, linguistics,
informal logic, speech communication, pragma-dialectics, epistemic
approaches, rhetoric, dialectics, logic, and computational approaches.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
• ULRIKE HAHN
Birkbeck, University of London, UK
• SALLY JACKSON University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
• JOHAN VAN BENTHEM
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
• DEIRDRE WILSON
University College London, UK & University of Oslo, Norway
More on our Keynote Speakers
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TOPICS
The lines of inquiry promoted for ECA 2017 in Fribourg are the
following, but this indicative list is neither exhaustive nor limitative:
• inferential processes geared towards the production of arguments
• typology of inferences involved in argumentation
• topoi and argument schemes
• qualifiers
• links between types of inference and types of arguments
• comprehension and acceptance, understanding and believing
• fallacies and cognitive biases in relation to argumentation
• formal models of inference
• computational models of inference
• automatic recognition of argumentative inferences in texts
• the relationship between norms and inference
• social cognition and argumentation
• cognitive states as motivations to argue
• pedagogy and inference in teaching critical thinking
• rhetorical strategies, inference and persuasion
• political argumentation
• stylistic effects, figures of speech and the inferential processes
they trigger
• inference in argumentative decision-making, quality of deliberation
• development of inferential and argumentative capacities in children
• reflective and intuitive inference in argumentative contexts
• relationships between culture (and social context) and inference in
argumentative contexts
Submissions from students and young scholars are encouraged. To this
end, ECA has established the Frans van Eemeren Prize for Outstanding
Student Paper sponsored by Springer. The winning paper will be awarded a
500 € (around 575 US$) cash prize and additional 300 € (around 345 US$)
in books from Springer’s catalogue. ________________________________________
ECA SUMMER SCHOOL
Prior to the ECA conference, a summer school for PhD students in
argumentation will take place at the Università della Svizzera Italiana
in Lugano, from 16 to 19 June. More information will soon be available
on the dedicated page.
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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
The Programme Committee invites the following types of original
submissions: (i) long paper, (ii) regular paper and (iii) thematic
panel/symposium, (iv) poster
Contact person: The ECA2017 Organising Committee
email: (ecafribourg2017 /at/ gmail.com)
Click link for more information...
http://www.discourseanalysis.net/wiki.php?wiki=en%3A%3AEvents&id=1915
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