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HaPoC 2019: History & Philosophy of Computing

28-30 Oct 2019
Bergamo, Italy

HaPoC 2019: 3rd Call for Abstracts
5th International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Computing
28-30 October 2019
Bergamo, Italy
Website: https://hapoc2019.sciencesconf.org
Email: hapoc2019@sciencesconf.org

Today more than ever computers have taken center stage in our lives: 
science, economy, politics, art, there is no single human endeavour that 
has been left unaffected by Information Technologies. Whether this impact 
is positive or negative, is still very much up for debate.

People connected to the Internet can enjoy an unprecedented amount of 
information and computing power at their disposal, but more and more 
negative side effects of a widespread use of computers are brought to our 
attention: automation bias, echo chambers, shortened attention spans, job 
displacement, election hacking are just a few examples. The latest AI-hype 
fuelled by computationally feasible machine learning techniques have 
brought to reality philosophical topics previously relegated to mental 
experiments and theoretical discourses. The trolley problem has never been 
more popular thanks to self-driving cars.

The need to conduct a systematic and well-informed discussion in a context 
ranging from theoretical and mathematical problems to labour and resource 
exploitation issues is evident. The broken dialogue between young and 
aggressively finance-oriented tech moguls and old-school politicians 
fumbling for regulation of little-known phenomena is not promising.

HaPoC's appeal to historical and philosophical reflection aims at 
addressing this shortcoming. We aim to bring together researchers 
exploring the various aspects of computation: historians, philosophers, 
computer scientists, sociologists, anthropologists, designers, 
manufacturers, practitioners, artists, logicians, mathematicians, each 
with their own experience and expertise, all part of a society impacted by 
computation, and all necessary to the creation of a better discourse.


Main Topics

For HaPoC 2019, we welcome contributions from scholars who intend to 
participate in the debate on the impact of computers on culture, science, 
and society from the perspective of their area of expertise, and who are 
open to engage in interdisciplinary discussions across multiple fields. 
Topics include but are not limited to: History of computation, computers, 
algorithms, programs, paradigms, software and hardware companies and 
communities, ... Philosophy of computation, philosophy of the mind in 
relation with computer science, ethics of computer science, epistemology 
of computer science... Foundational issues of computation, limits of 
computability, the Church-Turing thesis, formal systems, semantic of 
programs, ... Computation in the Sciences, experiments and simulations 
with computers, big data analytics, epistemological issues, ... 
Computation in Society, social networks, news and content distribution, 
automation, digital divide, privacy and security, ... Computation in the 
Arts, digital art, interactivity, computer games, affective computing, 
human-computer interaction, ...


How to submit

We cordially invite researchers working in a field relevant to the main topics of the conference to submit a short abstract of 180-200 words and an extended abstract of at most a 1000 words (references included) through EasyChair at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hapoc2019

Accepted papers will be presented in 30 minute slots including discussion. Abstracts must be written in English. Please note that the format of uploaded files must be in .pdf. Submissions without extended abstract will not be considered.


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: April 30, 2019
Notification of acceptance/rejection: June 30, 2019
Conference dates: October 28-30, 2019


Travel Grants

The HaPoC Council is happy to announce the availability of four HAPOC travel grants of $250 each to support participation at the conference. An accepted paper is required in order to be eligible for the grant. In order to apply, please send the following details to info@hapoc.org:

CV and a brief (up to 200 words) description of why you require financial support
The title of your HaPoC 2019 submission
Detailed budget indicating any other funding possibilities (if available)


Post-proceedings

A special issue of Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (Taylor & Francis)

https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yisr20/current

will be dedicated to the works presented at HaPoC 2019. The tentative calendar is as follows:

HaPoC conference: 28-30 October 2019
Special Issue Call for Papers: December 2019
Deadline for submissions: 01 June 2020
Reviewing process: July to September 2020
Notifications: 30 September 2020
Deadline for revised papers: 31 December 2020
Special Issue publication: beginning of 2021

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