- Event:
- Conference: “Shared Emotions, Joint Attention, and Joint Action”
- Date:
- October 26, 2010
- Category:
- Agorà
- Organizer:
- Updated:
- September 4, 2010
- Venue:
- Aarhus University
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Address:
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Aarhus, Denmark
A Cooperation of MindLab, Gnosis Research Center (Aarhus) and Department of Philosophy II: Carnap -Institute of Philosophy and Science (Bochum) presents an interdisciplinary daily workshop on ”Shared Emotions, Joint Attention, and Joint Action“, that will take place on 26th October 2010 at Aarhus University in Denmark.
Relevant deadlines are:
Deadline for registration: 15.10.2010.
Deadline for poster submissons (200 word abstract): 01.10.2010.
They will accept poster submissions on ”shared emotions”, ”joint attention” and/or “joint action” from all disciplines. There will be no registration fee.
For registration, submission of the abstract as well as for any questions you can contact : aarhus.conference@gmail.com.
Program:
9.30-10.00 John Michael (Aarhus University):
Shared emotions and joint actions.
10.00-10.40 Amrisha Vaish (MPI Leipzig):
Sophisticated sympathy in early childhood.
10.40-11.20 Ivana Konvalinka (Aarhus University):
Collective Arousal in a Fire-Walking Ritual.
40 min Coffee Break and Poster Session 1.
12.00-12.40 Elisabeth Pacherie (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris):
How does it feel to act togehter?
12..40-13.00 Commentary Andreas Roepstorff.
1 h Lunch Break.
14.00-14.40 Anika Fiebich (Ruhr-University Bochum):
Various kinds of interaction and joint action.
14.40-15.20 Marian Chen (CEU, Budapest):
Differential effects of communicative presentation on attention attraction in 9-month-olds.
15.20-16.00 Leonhard Schilbach (University Cologne):
Minds made for sharing. Investigating the neural correlates of joint attention in ’online’ interaction.
40 min Coffee Break and Poster Session 2.
16.40-17.20 Stephen Butterfill (University Warwick):
Pluralism about joint action: Making room for imagination and emotion?
17.20-18.00 Commentary Chris Frith and general discussion.
Scientific organization:
John Michael (Aarhus University);
Anika Fiebich (Ruhr-University Bochum).
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