[Maths-Education] Fwd: CfP "Cultures of Mathematics IV"

Matthew Inglis M.J.Inglis at lboro.ac.uk
Thu Oct 9 13:51:03 BST 2014


For info.


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Benedikt Loewe <b.loewe at uva.nl>
> Subject: CfP "Cultures of Mathematics IV"
> Date: 9 October 2014 10:42:17 BST
> 
>  Please find below the Call for Papers for our conference. Please distribute this call widely in your networks of students, colleagues and the mailing lists relevant for your field. Note the travel grants for students and junior researchers.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Benedikt
> 
> ====================================================================
> 
> Cultures of Mathematics IV
> 22-25 March 2015
> New Delhi, India
> http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/spag/ml/Delhi2015/
> 
> Keynote speakers. Tom Archibald (Canada), Jessica Carter (Denmark), Jose Ferreiros (Spain), Karen Francois (Belgium), Albrecht Heeffer (Belgium), Matthew Inglis (England), Brendan Larvor (England), Madeline Muntersbjorn (U.S.A.), Alison Pease (England), Emil Simeonov (Austria), Keith Weber (U.S.A.).
> 
> Programme Committee. Mihir Chakraborty (Calcutta, India), Karine Chemla (Paris, France), Benedikt Löwe (Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Hamburg, Germany), Thomas Müller (Konstanz, Germany), Jean Paul Van Bendegem (Brussels, Belgium), Bart Van Kerkhove (Brussels, Belgium).
> 
> *** Call for Papers. ***
> 
> The programme committee of the conference Cultures of Mathematics IV cordially invites all researchers who work on cultural aspects of mathematics and/or the practice of mathematics from all associated disciplines (i.e., mathematics, philosophy, sociology, mathematics education, history, psychology, and others) to submit abstracts of papers to be presented in Delhi. We are particularly interested in studies dealing with differences between mathematical research cultures, and among these in studies dealing with concrete examples, as well as methodological discussions of the use of empirical and historical data from the study of mathematical practice for gaining insight in the phenomenon of mathematics. For this purpose, the term "culture" should be understood very widely, and cultural differences can be found distinguishing mathematical subdisciplines, national cultures, cultures imposed by university or institute structures, etc.
> 
> Please submit abstracts of talks by the deadline of 7 December 2014 via our easychair submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=com4.
> 
> Please use the field "Abstract" to provide the abstract of your talk. Ignore the field "Upload Paper" by clicking the box "Abstract Only"; do not submit a paper.
> 
> We should like to point out that IERTNiL and IASCUD provide modest travel grants to students and junior researchers: http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/spag/ml/Delhi2015/grants.html. If you are submitting an abstract and applying for a grant, please mention the abstract in your grant application.
> 
> "Cultures of Mathematics IV" is generously sponsored by the Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR), the International Association for Science and Cultural Diversity (IASCUD), and the Indo-European Research Training Network in Logic (IERTNiL).




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