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VaNiM 2012: Values and Norms in Modeling

25-27 June 2012
Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Values and Norms in Modeling (VaNiM 2012)
June 25-27, 2012.
Eindhoven, The Netherlands

We invite submissions for the upcoming conference Values and Norms in Modeling 
(VaNiM 2012) which will be held at Eindhoven University of Technology in 
cooperation with Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, June 25-27, 
2012.

It is widely acknowledged that a large variety of values and norms (including 
epistemic, moral, and political values and norms) play an important role in 
modeling. Although the literature about value-free science is huge, the 
specific theme of values and norms exclusively focusing on modeling has not yet 
received the attention it should. Models are often conceived of as being 
approximate representations with epistemic or even non-epistemic purposes, 
which makes them subject to a plethora of normative influences. We are 
interested in questions such as: How do epistemic and non-epistemic values 
affect the production and assessment of models? What is the moral significance 
of these values and norms? To what extent, if any, does the allowance of value 
assessments threaten the objectivity of models? Would it be desirable, and 
possible, to eliminate epistemic or non-epistemic values and norms from models? 
We invite papers addressing these and related issues from a foundational as 
well as an applied perspective. We especially welcome contributions on 
non-epistemic values in engineering modeling, climate modeling and modeling in 
operations research.

Keynote speakers:
- Bas van Fraassen & Isabelle Peschard
- Ilkka Niiniluoto
- Stephan Hartmann
- Eric Winsberg
- Susan Sterrett
- Athur Petersen
- Wendy Parker
- Marc Le Menestrel

Abstracts of no more than 500 words can be sent to vanim2012@easychair.org 
until January 10, 2012. All proposals have to be submitted under one of the 
four conference themes:

1. Values in Modeling: Foundational Issues
2. Values in Engineering Modeling
3. Values in Climate Modeling
4. Values in Operations Research Modeling

Talks will be allotted 30 minutes and will be followed by a 15 minutes 
discussion period.