University of Vienna, Austria: Call for papers
NeuroCultures – NeuroGenderings II
Descripción
With the expansion of the domains of neuroscientific knowledge, today we are witnessing an abundance of emerging neurocultures (such as neuropedagogy, neuroeconomics, neuromarketing, neurotheology, neuroaesthetics, among others) in which bio-socio-cultural relations are (re-) negotiated within research, neuro-(technological)applications, and public discourses.
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University of Vienna, Austria: International Interdisciplinary Conference
NeuroCultures – NeuroGenderings II
Presentación
In co-operation with the network NeuroGenderings, the Gender Research Office at the University of Vienna, will launch a three-day international, interdisciplinary conference entitled “NeuroCultures – NeuroGenderings II”.
The aim of the conference “NeuroCultures – NeuroGenderings II” is to improve reflective scientific approaches concerned with sex/gender and the brain, and to gain particular insight into the transformation or persistence of gendered norms and values that accompany the mutual entanglements between brain research, various disciplines and public discourse. No conference fee.
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ANAT, Australia: Call for applications
2012 SYNAPSE residencies now open
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The Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT) is calling for applications from artists and science and research organisations for the 2012 Synapse Residency program. Now in its seventh round, the program is a core element of the Synapse initiative of the Australia Council for the Arts and ANAT, which supports collaboration between artists and scientists.
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Artificial Life 13, USA: Call for papers
The Thirteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems
Descripción
The Thirteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems July 1922, 2012, Michigan State University Artificial life (ALife) refers to the synthesis and simulation of living systems as these occur in nature and also to possible alternative life forms and concepts that may not have occurred in natural evolutionthat is, not only in life-as-we-know-it, but also life-as-it-might-be. ALife research may use not only biochemical models, but also computer models and robotics. The Artificial Life conference is held every other year under the auspices of the International Society for Artificial Life (ISAL), alternating with the European Conference on Artificial Life.
Fecha límite
26/02/2012
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http://www.alife13.org/

Alife 13, USA: The Thirteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems
«Evolution in Action»
Presentación
It is a great pleasure for the BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action at Michigan State University to host the 13th International Artificial Life Conference. Artificial life (ALife) refers to the synthesis and simulation of living systems as these occur in nature and also to possible alternative life forms and concepts that may not have occurred in natural evolution—that is, not only in “life-as-we-know-it”, but also “life-as-it-might-be”. ALife research may use not only biochemical models, but also computer models and robotics. The Artificial Life conference is held every other year under the auspices of the International Society for Artificial Life (ISAL), alternating with the European Conference on Artificial Life.
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