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32nd Novembertagung: "Mathematics in Times of Crisis", Virtual

18-20 Nov 2021

Call for Abstracts: 32nd Novembertagung on the History and Philosophy of Mathematics
"Mathematics in Times of Crisis"
November 18th ? 20th 2021

The Novembertagung on the History and Philosophy of Mathematics is an
annual international conference aimed at graduate students in the
history and philosophy of mathematics and neighboring fields. It
provides an opportunity for young researchers to present and discuss
their research in a safe, informal environment, and serves as a place
for them to share experience and advice, as well as to establish new
contacts. Participants are welcome from around the world.

This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference will be held
*online*. Abstracts, of around 250 words, should be submitted as a PDF
file via email to novembertagung2021@gmail.com. In your email, please
also include your full name and affiliation as they should appear on
the conference program. The deadline for submissions is *July 1st 2021*.

For additional information, please visit our webpage:
https://novembertagung.wordpress.com/

On the Theme: Crisis, instability and times of uncertainty undoubtedly
influenced the development of the sciences, and mathematics is no
exception. Throughout history, mathematicians found themselves facing
wide-ranging challenges, both internal and external to mathematics, to
which they had to respond in new and creative ways. Inspired by
contemporary global events, this conference is interested in the ways
that times of crisis shaped the development of mathematics. The time
of uncertainty might be frustrating and confounding for the
mathematicians, but from a historical perspective it can be viewed as
an engine of mathematical creativity.

This year, the Novembertagung invites the participants to discuss one
or more of the following issues:

- New ideas, proofs or mathematical discoveries that undermined
   long-held conceptions, and the ways in which mathematicians or
   mathematical communities addressed this challenge

- Paradoxes, controversial notions in mathematics or ideas that
   puzzled mathematicians in various periods of history, and the
   methods propounded to untangle them

- Historical conflicts between two (or more) mathematicians or
   mathematical approaches.

- How personal struggles of mathematicians between contradicting
   commitments (whether scientific, philosophical or any other cultural
   commitments) were manifested in their mathematical work, and the
   innovative ways they devised to reconcile these conflicts

- Global or national crisis that brought about novel mathematical
   methods or models

Please note that the theme serves as a guide, not a criterion for
exclusion, and as such it is not necessary for a submission to engage
with the theme to be accepted. However, establishing links with the
theme will allow for more fruitful discussions, and as such is
recommended.

Keynote lectures will be given by *Amir Asghari* (Liverpool John Moores
University), *Juliet Floyd* (Boston University), and *Tilman Sauer*
(Universität Mainz).

Bursaries: For those who are unable to obtain funding for costs
related to participation in the conference (such as childcare, a
stable internet connection, etc.), every effort will be made by the
organizing committee to cover such costs, at least in part, if not
fully. *Please indicate in your application email whether you intend
to apply for such a grant.* There is no conference registration fee.

Organizing Committee: Brigitte Stenhouse (Open University, UK),
Richard Lawrence (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen), Tuya Sa
(Loughborough University), Tobias Schütz (Universität Mainz), Rosie
Lev-Halutz (Tel-Aviv University)
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