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Robert Maxwell Young <[log in to unmask]>
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>CALL FOR PAPERS: ISHPSSB 2003
>International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of
>Biology
>
>Where: Vienna University, Vienna, Austria
>When: July 16-20, 2003
>
>The ISHPSSB Program Committee welcomes proposals for individual papers
>and sessions on topics related to all facets of the history,
>philosophy, and social studies of biology. Forms for submitting
>proposals will be available on the World Wide Web, July 16, 2002 at
>http://www.phil.vt.edu/ishpssb/submissions/program.html
>
>DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: FEBRUARY 1, 2003
>
>While participants are strongly encouraged to submit proposals for
>Panels, Roundtables, Discussion Sessions, or innovative and
>experimental sessions, individual papers are welcome as well. All
>Proposals must include an organizer and his or her address, including
>an e-mail address. There will be some travel funds available to support
>graduate students presenting papers at the conference. For further
>information about available funding, please contact Keith Benson,
>ISHPSSB Treasurer, 13423 Burma Rd. SW, Vashon Island, WA 98070 USA;
>Phone: (206) 543-6358; email: [log in to unmask]
>
>The International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of
>Biology (ISHPSSB) brings together scholars from diverse disciplines,
>including the life sciences as well as history, philosophy, and social
>studies of science. ISHPSSB summer meetings are known for innovative,
>transdisciplinary sessions, and for fostering informal, co-operative
>exchanges and on-going collaborations.
>
>For further information consult the ISHPSSB web pages at
>http://www.phil.vt.edu/ishpssb/ and/or Rob Skipper, ISHPSSB Program
>Chair 2003, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, 206
>McMicken Hall, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0374 USA; Phone: (513) 556-6340;
>Fax: (513) 556-2939; email: [log in to unmask]
>
>ISHPSSB 2003 Program Committee: Werner Callebaut (Philosophy, Konrad
>Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research and Department of
>Sciences at Limburgs Universitair Centrum, [log in to unmask]),
>Heather Douglas (Philosophy, University of Puget Sound,
>[log in to unmask]), Joan Fujimura (Sociology, University of Wisconsin,
>[log in to unmask]), Christiane Groeben (History, Stazione
>Zoologica, [log in to unmask]), Tom Kane (Biology, University of
>Cincinnati, [log in to unmask]), Michael Lynch (STS, Cornell
>University, [log in to unmask]), Phil Sloan (History, University of
>Notre Dame, [log in to unmask]), Betty Smocovitis (History,
>University of Florida, [log in to unmask]).

Robert Maxwell Young, Prof. Emeritus of Psychotherapy &
Psychoanalytic Studies, Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, Univ.
of Sheffield, http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/
Co-Director, Bulgarian Institute of Human Relations & Honoured Prof.,
New Bulgarian Univ., Sofia. http://www.nbu.bg/bihr/psy.htm
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