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SECOND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS--PLEASE POST AND CIRCULATE 
 
University of British Columbia 
 
Graduate Student Conference on Evolutionary Perspectives in the Social 
Sciences and Humanities 
 
October 3-5, 1997 
University of British Columbia, 
Vancouver, B.C., Canada 
 
DEADLINES 
February 28:    deadline for abstracts 
May 30:         (or before) notification of acceptance 
 
The purpose of this conference is to bring together graduate students from 
a variety of disciplines working on issues related to evolution.  Graduate 
students and interested faculty will find out the sorts of evolutionary 
issues people in other disciplines are working on, and how they view 
evolutionary issues and deal with puzzles raised by the use of 
evolutionary models in non-biological contexts. 
 
We envision a conference which will be of interest to a wide range of 
disciplines, with papers which are accessible to an interdisciplinary 
audience.  This conference may be of interest to people working in the 
theoretical sciences, applied science, economics, commerce, anthropology, 
psychology, philosophy, history, cultural studies, science studies, 
religious studies, sociology, applied mathematics, computing science, 
linguistics, English literature and others. 
 
 
Keynote Speaker:        Dr. David Hull (Northwestern), author of _Science 
                        as a Process_ 
 
Invited Speaker:        Dr. Peter Danielson (UBC), editor of _Modelling 
                        Rationality, Morality and Evolution_ 
 
 
Possible topics (but not limited to these): 
 
-historical attitudes in the humanities about Darwinian evolution 
-evolutionary models of culture/cultural speciation 
-new perspectives in sociobiology 
-evolutionary psychology 
-evolutionary models in science studies 
-articles questioning the usefulness/viability of evolutionary models in 
the social sciences and the humanities 
-historical case studies of ways that evolutionary thinking has entered 
into one or more humanistic and social scientific disciplines 
-how changes in evolutionary theory have been reflected in social theory, 
social policy, models of cultural change, etc. 
-new historical viewpoints about social darwinism 
-evolutionary linguistics 
-"invisible hand" explanations in economics 
 
We are open to any topic accessible to an interdisciplinary audience and 
which relates theories of evolution in some way to the social sciences or 
humanities.  If you're not sure whether your idea would be applicable, 
send us a short note and we can tell you whether it would be worth writing 
up the abstract and article summary. 
 
Format of submissions:  Please submit (preferably by email) an abstract of 
200-250 words, and a 3 page summary (roughly 750 words) of your proposed 
paper.  Include your name, your institutional and departmental 
affiliation, email address (or snail mail address if you don't have 
email), and tentative paper title.  Plan a presentation or paper reading 
of 20-30 minutes.  Proposals for panel discussions are also welcome. 
 
Out-of-town graduate students are encouraged to secure their own funding, 
but some travel funding may become available.  We will attempt to billet 
as many people as possible on a first-come-first-served basis. 
 
For anyone interested in acting as a referee, please contact us with a 
short note about your research area. 
 
This Conference is being sponsored by the UBC Faculty of Graduate Studies, 
UBC 
Philosophy and Zoology Departments, and Green College. 
 
Submit abstracts and article summaries either to [log in to unmask] or 
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Conference Web-Page: 
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/~chrismac/evol/ 
 
Dawn Ogden      Chris MacDonald 
Conference Co-Chairs 
 
Phone:  604-822-3292 
Fax:    604-822-4978 
UBC Philosophy Department 
1866 Main Mall, Buch E-370 
Vancouver, B.C. 
V6T 1Z1  Canada 
 
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