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The American Forensic Association (AFA) invites submission of competitive papers, panels, and public debate events related to all types of forensics, oratory, and argumentation in both competitive and public contexts.

The 2011 NCA convention theme “Voice” invites scholars to reflect on how argumentation and forensic practices intersect across the conference theme. Papers, panels and programs submitted to the division may be theoretical, empirical, and/or critical in nature, and the division encourages a variety of methodological approaches.

Papers should be typed, double-spaced, less than 6,000 words, and written to conceal authorship and institutional affiliation. A title page should indicate author(s), affiliations, addresses, e-mails, phone numbers, and word count. Papers should be accompanied by an abstract no longer than 150 words. Panel proposals should include a rationale for the program, abstracts of papers to be featured, and the addresses and telephone numbers of the participants.

Panel proposals referencing/reinforcing the convention theme are highly encouraged. Panels are encouraged to include authors with diverse institutional affiliations, and to include the name  of a Chair and a Respondent who are not one of the presenters. Panel proposals must include a 150-word description of the content and format of the panel, and a brief abstract of each paper or presentation. All submissions will be blind reviewed. One or more panels will be composed  of competitively selected papers if submissions warrant.

All proposals (including competitive papers)  must be submitted online at http://www.natcom.org/ via the All Academic website.

The submission period runs from January 10 to March 16, 2011.

The AFA point of contact for submissions is Scott Harris, Department of Communication Studies:

102 Bailey Hall
1440 Jayhawk Blvd,
Lawrence, KS 66045

sharris@ku.edu


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Rights and Responsibilities:
A Symposium on Citizenship
Wake Forest University
Thursday, April 7, 2011

CALL FOR PAPERS, PANELS, AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
DEADLINE: March 10, 2011
Participants will be notified by March 21

The Department of Communication, the Institute for Public Engagement and
the Office of the Provost at Wake Forest University invite students,
scholars, community members, interest groups, and businesses to a
Symposium to discuss the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.

We welcome all contributions addressing themes related to citizenship
(papers, proposals for panels, and other creative ideas). Issues may
include, but are not limited to:
• Voter participation and involvement
• Role of non-profit organizations
• Conceptions of state security and privacy rights
• Investing in local communities
• Rights of others
• Religion and citizenship
• Influence of social media, new media
• Policies on citizenship, rights and responsibilities

Papers must not exceed 25 pages and include a separate cover page with
complete contact information. No information identifying the author
should appear on the paper.

Panel Discussion/Debate/Roundtable Proposals must include a 250-word
abstract, a 250-word rationale, and a list of participants, their
affiliation and contact information.

Two $300 prizes will be awarded for Best Student Paper and for Best
Panel. A small scholarship for travel and lodging expenses is available.
If you wish to be considered for the scholarship, please include a short
letter with your application.

Send or e-mail all materials to:
Alessandra Beasley Von Burg
Department of Communication
Wake Forest University
Box 7347, Reynolda Station
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
beaslea@wfu.edu

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Call for Papers: 2011 Workshop on Explanation Aware Computing

Click on the flyer below for more info, including workshop themes and submission deadlines.

CFP Flyer

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Progic 2011 at Columbia University

The Progic conference series is intended to promote interactions between probability and logic. The fifth installment of the series will be held at Columbia University in New York on September 10th and 11th of 2011. While several of the earlier Progic meetings included a special focus, Progic 2011 will honor Haim Gaifman‘s contributions to the intersection of probability and logic. Progic 2011 will consist of 11 talks, 6 invited and 5 contributed. The following distinguished speakers have been confirmed:

Call for Papers: The five contributed papers will be selected from among the submissions that we receive. Submissions may be on any topic that is relevant to the interaction between probability and logic. Preference will be given to papers that make contact with at least one of the relevant themes in Haim Gaifman’s work. All submissions should be sent to progicconference2011@gmail.com by May 1 of 2011. Decision notices will be sent by June 1 of 2011.
Special Issue: We have made arrangements to publish all 11 papers from the conference in a special issue of the Journal of Applied Logic.
Local organizer: Jeff Helzner
Progic Steering Committee:


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CALL FOR PAPERS

Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric

http://logika.uwb.edu.pl/studies/

Special Issue on Argumentation Theory and Computer Science

This journal issue intends to present the current state of the art in the study on the overlap between Argumentation Theory and Computer Science.The issue welcomes original high-quality contributions that have been neither published in nor submitted to any journals or refereed conferences. Among the topics to be addressed there are:

computational models of defeasible arguments

the application of software tools in argument analysis and representation

argument scheme analysis and critique in artificial intelligence

the application of theories of argument in multi-agent systems

the use of software tools in the study of persuasion dialog

the application of software tools in online debates

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

 

The length of papers should be between 10 and 20 pages. Authors should submit papers by e-mail in Microsoft Word or TeX file format with tables and figures in the same file. Page format of papers should be A4, text font – Times New Roman, size 12. Line spacing of the text should be single. Additionally figures should be submitted in separate graphics files (bitmap graphics resolution should be 1200 dpi for black and white line drawings and 300 dpi for color and half-tone artwork (all colors will be converted to half-tones). It should be submitted as .tiff, .bmp or .jpg files. Vector graphics should be saved as .emf or .cdr files).

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission:

February 15, 2011

Notification of acceptance:

March 15, 2011

 

Articles should be sent by e-mail to the special issue guest editor:

 

Marcin Koszowy

Department of Logic, Informatics and Philosophy of Science

University of Białystok

Sosnowa 64

15-887 Białystok, Poland

koszowy@uwb.edu.pl

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Call for Papers, Panels, and Abstracts
17th Biennial NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation, 2011, The Cliff Lodge at Snowbird, Alta, UT, July 28-31.

Theme: Reasoned Argument and Social Change

Submissions for the Program: Please send electronic versions of completed papers, panel proposals, or extended abstracts to the Conference Program Planner, Robert C. Rowland (Alta2011@ku.edu) by Friday, March 4, 2011.

Deadline for Submissions: Friday, March 4, 2011

Submission Format: The Alta Conference invites papers, panel proposals, and paper proposals from any of the traditional perspectives on argumentation or from emerging contemporary views in the social sciences and humanities. Papers may reflect pedagogical, philosophical, theoretical, interpretive, empirical, critical, or cross disciplinary perspectives.

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The Research Institute for Philosophy Hannover is sponsoring a prize competition on the following question:

“Can pictures be arguments?”

Details (in German): http://www.netzwerk-medienethik.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Flyer-Wiss_Preisfrage-2011.pdf
Those interested in competing should submit a previously unpublished philosophical essay of up to 50 pages (at 2400 characters per page) in English or German by March 15th, 2011.
Awards will be given of 3.000, 2.000 and 1.000 Euro.

Contact Information:
Forschungsinstitut für Philosophie Hannover
Frau Anna Maria Hauk M.A.
Gerberstraße 26
30169 Hannover
Tel.: (05 11) 1 64 09-10
Fax: (05 11) 1 64 09-40
e-mail: hauk@fiph.de
http://www.fiph.de

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C.L. Hamblin and Argumentation Theory
A special issue of Informal Logic

Guest editors: Douglas N. Walton and Ralph H. Johnson

Possible topics include, but are not restricted to:
•    Hamblin’s views on logic
•    Hamblin’s views on fallacies
•    Hamblin’s view on argument
•    Hamblin’s views on formal dialectic

Papers should be prepared for blind refereeing and include 100-word-limit Abstract and 10-word-limit Keyword list, and should meet the format requirements of the journal:
http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic/about Click on “Submissions>Author Guidelines” to read the format requirements.

Submission deadline: 30 June 2011.

Papers will be blind refereed. Questions may be directed to either of the Guest Editors. The paper should be submitted to either one of the Guest Editors. Please advise one of the guest editors if you intend to submit a paper.

Douglas N. Walton: walton@uwindsor.ca Ralph H. Johnson: johnsoa@uwindsor.ca

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Call for Papers

A special issue of the Journal of Applied Communication is planned: Examining the Linkages between Religion, Spirituality and Communication for Individual and Social Change.

This special issue is devoted to research articles and essays that focus on the role and impact of religion and spirituality (R/S) on the design, impact and practice of communication via the media and between individuals. Papers that address practical implications and linkages between R/S and communication in areas such as health, wellbeing, personal relationships, instruction, policy, public understanding or social discourse will be ideal for this special issue.

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Third International Congress on Tools for Teaching Logic

From June 1 to June 4 2011 we will organize the Third International Congress on Tools for Teaching Logic (TICTTL), in Salamanca, Spain. Previously, these events have also been organized in Salamanca, in 2000 and in 2006, and the webpages of these past events are http://aracne.usal.es/congress/congress.html and http://logicae.usal.es/SICTTL/. The webpage of TICTTL is http://logicae.usal.es/TICTTL/.

The congress will focus on a variety of topics including: logic teaching software, teaching formal methods, logic in the humanities, dissemination of logic courseware and logic textbooks, methods for teaching logic at different levels of instruction (secondary educuation, university level, and postgraduate), presentation of postgraduate programs in logic, e-learning, logic games, teaching argumentation theory and informal logic, pedagogy of logic.

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