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Group decision-making in scientific expert committees

12-13 Apr 2017
Tilburg, The Netherlands

Workshop "Group decision-making in scientific expert committees"

TiLPS, Tilburg University (NL), 12-13 April 2017

https://expertgroups17.wordpress.com/

Scientists are regularly called upon to serve as experts advisors for 
various institutions, be it on the authorization of a new drug, the 
effects of climate change, or a monetary policy. Typically, expert 
advisers are constituted in panels, who are to utter their advice 
collectively. This raises a variety of questions about the decision-making 
process: How should the group best take advantage of the individual 
strengths and expertise? How to wager individual opinions and how to 
ideally deal with peer disagreement? One may want to devise special 
deliberation procedures to avoid groupthink, and to install voting rules 
tailored to the situation at hand.

This workshop aims at gathering researchers who tackle these normative 
questions, from a variety of perspectives. We aim to bring together 
approaches from fields such as philosophy of science, social epistemology, 
political philosophy, political science, judgment aggregation, social 
choice theory, or agent-based modeling that provide inside on these 
problems. We are particularly looking for papers who are concerned with 
the specificity of both group decision-making and scientific expertise 
(compared to, say, an individual scientist giving advice, or a group of 
friends choosing a restaurant). Submissions may cover abstract work as 
well as case studies, and may involve formal tools.

Topics may include, but are NOT limited to:

- Judgment aggregation and voting rules
- Deliberation procedures
- Information dynamics
- Expertise and expert judgment
- Collective risk assessment
- Epistemic vs non-epistemic values
- Precautionary decision-making

Invited speakers:

- Roger Cooke (Risk Analysis and Mathematics, Delft & Washington)

- Franz Dietrich (Economics and Philosophy, Paris)

- Rafaela Hillerbrand (Philosophy, Karlsruhe)

- Rida Laraki (Computer Science and Economics, Paris)

- Behnam Taebi (Philosophy, Delft)

Abstract submission:

Please submit an extended abstract of maximum 1000 words suitable for 
blind review, together with a short abstract of maximum 100 words, before 
24 February, 2017 at

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=expertgroups17

Notifications of acceptance are expected on March 3, 2017.



Organizers:

Thomas Boyer-Kassem (Tilburg University, NL)

Dominik Klein (Bayreuth University and Bamberg University, Germany)



Dates and Deadlines

24 February: Submission Deadline

3 March: Notification of Acceptance

12-13 April: Conference



Travel grants (new!)

We offer a few travel and accommodation grants of up to 200 Euro each for 
people with limited funding at their home institution, be they graduate 
students, postdocs or faculty members. Only accepted speakers are eligible 
for travel grants. To apply for a grant, please send a short letter to 
tilps@uvt.nl by February 24th the latest, explaining your financial 
academic situation. Presentation of proofs of payment will be required for 
the reimbursement.



For more information:

https://expertgroups17.wordpress.com/


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