Adam Riggio, Independent Writer and Consultant, adamriggio@gmail.com Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr A s one of the earliest members of the Reply Collective, I’m immensely proud of all we’ve accomplished in just the last five years. More… Read More ›
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Rowman & Littlefield International is proud to announce the publication of Social Epistemology and Technology, edited by Frank Scalambrino and The Future of Social Epistemology, edited by James Collier – the inaugural books in the Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society series, published in partnership… Read More ›
The Future of Social Epistemology: A Collective Vision
Editor’s Note: Our book, The Future of Social Epistemology: A Collective Vision, is now available. I want to thank the contributors to the book for their hard work, cooperative spirit and remarkable imagination. Thanks, especially, to our friends at Rowman… Read More ›
Reading is Learnt by Reading (a précis), Tarcisio Zandonade
Author Information:Tarcisio Zandonade, University of Brasília, tar.zan@unb.br Editor’s Note: Tarcisio Zandonade kindly provided a précis of his book Ler Se Aprende Lendo (Reading is Learnt by Reading) to the SERRC. If you are interested in Zandonade’s book, in Portuguese, please… Read More ›
Position Announcement: Canada Research Chair in Social Epistemology and Cognitive Science
The following position announcement may be of interest to readers of the SERRC: Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Social Epistemology and Cognitive Science. The research foci of this position—distributed cognition, collective epistemic agents, feminist epistemology, group polarization, peer disagreement,… Read More ›
Humanity 4.5, Mark Shiffman
Editor’s Note: The November 2015 issue of First Things features an article “Humanity 4.5” by Mark Shiffman (Villanova University, SERRC). We want to bring this article to the attention of our readers, but have password protected access. If you wish… Read More ›
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Thank You from 4S
My thanks to those of you who stopped by and chatted at the “Making and Doing” session. Speaking for the SERRC, we are encouraged by your support and kind words. We hope to have the pleasure of working with you—either… Read More ›
Call for Papers, Reasoning in Social Context
Reasoning in Social Context LogiCIC Workshop 2015 November 26-28, 2015. “De Doelenzaal”, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands Via this workshop, we are creating a forum to exchange ideas and explore new territory in which it is clear that… Read More ›
Collective Vision Post, Guy Axtell
“A Post-Humanist Paradox?”, Guy Axtell, Radford University Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr The recent film Ex Machina draws attention to a seemingly paradoxical conjunction of claims that numerous trans and post-humanist authors endorse. One of the main… Read More ›