The event will take place in the Jeremy Bentham Room from 4.00 to 5.30. The workshop will consist of interactive round tables with multiple speakers, and an interactive mentoring session.Īs part of the pre-conference workshop, EPC attendees are invited to join the roundtable discussion and launch of the book Women in Pragmatism: Past, Present and Future, edited by Michela Bella and Núria Sara Miras Boronat. The pre-conference workshop Women in Pragmatism will take place on 2 August at UCL. Women in Pragmatism Pre-Conference Workshop We strongly recommend downloading the programme and other materials on your laptop or other mobile devices prior to the conference. In the interest of the environment, printed copies of the conference materials will not be distributed. Please read the programme document carefully: in addition to Information about panels and chairs it contains important details on how the conference will run, IT Facilities available in each room, and other essential information (including maps of the main campus and links to routefinders) Please make sure you make a note of the panel you are chairing and contact Chiara Ambrosio ( if you see any difficulties. Panel organisers’ names are underlined in the programme. Please note that the programme may still be subject to minor changes. The conference programme is available here (updated 30 July). Attendees who are not presenting can register here Conference Programme and Materials Please check in at the reception desk in the North Cloisters (see programme) when you arrive to collect your badge. The conference will not cover participants’ travel expenses.Īll speakers are now registered for the conference. Masks indoors are no longer compulsory in the UK however, we very strongly recommend to wear masks in the lecture halls throughout the conference and on public transport in London.Īs in previous years, there will be no conference fee to attend and present at the conference. An option to list any specific accessibility requirements is included in the online submission form. The organisers aim to make the conference as accessible and inclusive as possible. The conference will follow the BPA/SWIP guidelines for good practice. A map of the UCL main campus is available here. Sessions will take place in lecture theatres on the main campus – further details will be included in the programme. Registration, coffee breaks and social activities will all be located in the North Cloisters of the UCL Main building (accessed via the UCL main entrance in Gower Street). The conference will be preceded by a workshop organised by the Women in Pragmatism Network, which will take place at University College London on 2 August 2022. UCL’s Main campus is located in Bloomsbury, in central London. The conference will take place in person, on 3-5 August, at University College London. We are grateful to the UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies, the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy and the British Society for the History of Philosophy for their generous support to the conference. The conference is organised in collaboration with the Nordic Pragmatist Network, Associazione Pragma (Italy), Pragmata (France), The Central European Pragmatist Forum, the German Pragmatism Network (Germany), the Dewey-Center Switzerland, and the European Pragmatism Association. It will be hosted by the Department of Science and Technology Studies. The Fourth European Pragmatism Conference will take place at University College London.
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