Hi K The idea is good, and I can join the tool - purely on an experimental basis to start with - the problem is going to get us all to agree as to what we want to say, in terms of content and form
for example, I have a problem with the word 'lethal' as it has non constructive implications, while
I am a constructivist by nature - I dont use non constructive words, especially in writing (we all have our idiosyncrasies I guess) - can we live with that?
other than that, I am curious If you could sketch your ideas of what you want to see in that paper, I could do the same and so
could others, maybe compare notes before we commit? thanks for sharing the interest P
On 1/18/07, kgoodier@xxxxxxxxxxx
<kgoodier@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Paola -
I have some ideas.
How about a collective paper entitiled: Lethal Minds: Radical thinking that could rock the world
I have started just such a paper using Rice University's modular course development tool, Connexions. I could add everyone to that list and the modules could bloom from there.
k
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paola.dimaio@xxxxxxxxx I just saw a call for papers about 'collective decision making, pasted below. This thread was triggered by a comment 'are there alternative ways to promote research?' starting from the criticism that that today, given available technology, research evaluation could become a collective process and not remain solely confined to the judgement of a handful of a journal editors, who may be busy and have their own priorities at heart, and far too many personal interests and opinions, to pay impartial justice to good research and the progress of science for its own sake.
Following the many ideas that are coming up here, I wonder if there is scope for a collective paper? Anyone who'd like to discuss ideas please mail me and I ll summarise for the list. Paola Di Maio
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CALL FOR PAPERS
LCD'07 : Workshop on Logics and Collective Decision making
http://stl.recherche.univ-lille3.fr/colloques/20062007/JElogicandcollectivedecisionmaking6.html March 13-14, 2007 Erasmus International Institute MSH Nord-Pas-de-Calais
lcd07@xxxxxxxxxx We would like to welcome you to a workshop on the connections between logics and collective decision making theories that is to take place in Lille on March 13-14, 2007.
Group decision-making problems occur every time a collective choice has to be made from several individuals that have conflicting interests or preferences. There has been recently a growing interest on the use of logic as the basic tool for formalizing and computing those problems. This is in particular true in two close fie
lds of
research. The first one lies at the intersection of game theory and logics, especially by exploring how modal logics may be used to model and reason about games. A second one, which focuses on the logical insights into rational collective choice, has recently emerged around problems of judgment aggregation and beliefs/goals merging, on the one hand, and logical formalization of welfare distribution processes (social software), on the other. These two domains propose further formal refinements, using logical tools, of the classical theories of collective decision-making, by offering new evaluation criteria of and new ways of building social choice procedures. The workshop aims at sparking off interaction between social choice theorists, computer scientists, logicians and philosophers.
The workshop will take place at the University of Lille 3, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France. Invited Speakers Ken Binmore (DE, University College London
)
F
ranz Dietrich (University of Maastricht and LSE) Wiebe van der Hoek (DCS, University of Liverpool) Gabriella Pigozzi (CSC, University of Luxembourg) CALL FOR PAPERS The aim of this workshop is to promote interaction between researchers in the areas of logics and collective decision-making theories.
We invite submissions of abstracts in the interface of the above or related areas that investigate common problems. A non-exhaustive list of topics of interest include +logics of collective decision-making and social software
+belief merging and judgment aggregation +social-choice theoretical approaches to logics and to the philosophy of logics +logics and deliberative democracy +preference representation and social choice
Submission details
Authors should send an abstract (in pdf, postscript or word format) to lcd07@xxxxxxxxxx
by January, 31st.
Submis
sions should typically be 3 pages long (excluding bibliographical references). There will be no published proceedings, so there is no copyright problem for presenting works already published. The mail should contain the authors' name, affiliation(s) and current position(s). We strongly encourage PhD students to submit, as we might organize a student session. Notification of acceptance will be given by February, 9th.
Important Dates Submission of Abstracts January 31, 2007 Notification of Acceptance February 9, 2007 LCD'07 Workshop March 13-14, 2007
Program Committee Thomas Agotnes (Bergen University College) Salem Benferhat (CRIL, University of Artois) Johan van Benthem (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) Cristina Bicchieri (University
of Pe
nnsylvania) Giacomo Bonanno (University of California) Laurence Broze (EQUIPPE, University of Lille) Patrice Canivez (STL, University of Lille) Samir Chopra (Brooklyn College of the City University of New York)
Franz Dietrich (University of Maastricht and LSE) Ulle Endriss (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) Marc Fleurbaey (CERSES, Université of Paris 5) Thibault Gajdos (EUREQua, Université of Paris 1) Andreas Herzig (IRIT, University of Toulouse)
Wiebe van der Hoek (University of Liverpool) Hubert Jayet (EQUIPPE, University of Lille) Frédéric Jouneau (EQUIPPE, University of Lille) Sébastien Konieczny (CRIL, University of Artois) (co-chair) Barteld Kooi (University of Groningen)
Jérome Lang (IRIT, University of Toulouse) Christian List (LSE) Pierre Marquis (CRIL, University of Artois) Nicolas Maudet (LAMSADE, University of Paris 9) Eric Pacuit (ILLC, University of Amsterdam)
Rohit Parikh (Brooklyn College of the City Uni
versit
y of New York) Marc Pauly (Stanford University) Philip Pettit (Princeton University) Gabriella Pigozzi (University of Luxembourg) Shahid Rahman (STL, University of Lille) (co-chair) Maurice Salles (CREM, University of Caen)
Jean-Christophe Vergnaud (EUREQua, University of Paris 1) John Weymark (Vanderbilt University, University of Nashville) Mike Wooldridge (University of Liverpool) Organizing Committee Cédric Dégremont
Patricia Everaere Emmanuel Genot Emeline Huart Laurent Keiff You can contact us via lcd07@xxxxxxxxxx
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