[spsp-members] Extended Call for Submissions: fPET 2024 - Forum on Philosophy, Engineering, and Technology, September 17-19, 2024 in Karlsruhe, Germany
Constantin Bühn
cm1788 at partner.kit.edu
Fri Mar 15 09:38:16 UTC 2024
We are *extending* the deadline for abstract submissions to *15 April,
2024*!
You can submit your abstracts for individual paper presentations,
posters, panel sessions or experimental sessions:
Submit here
<https://kit-event.ungerboeck.net/PROD/app85.cshtml?aat=764a333575775243682b4f6c535765336b396a7a426765514d5072612b476c527237307a4379712b43586f3d>
For further information see the Call for Submissions below or visit our
website
https://www.fpet2024.org/26.php <https://www.fpet2024.org/26.php>
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Call for Submissions for
*fPET 2024*
Deadline extended to 15 April, 2024
**
*2024 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering, and Technology (17-19 September
2024)*
*with a satellite workshop on Normative Energy Ethics (20 September 2024)*
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
www.fpet2024.org <http://www.fpet2024.org>
**
We are delighted to invite you to the 2024 Forum on Philosophy,
Engineering, and Technology (fPET 2024) at *Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology (KIT) *in *Karlsruhe, Germany.*
The fPET conference will take place from Tuesday 17^th until Thursday
19^th September 2024.
An optional satellite workshop on Normative Energy Ethics follows on
Friday 20^th September 2024.
The conference will bring together researchers from the fields of
engineering, philosophy, and neighboring disciplines such as technology
assessment to address the theme of *Understanding, Assessing, and
Designing Responsible Futures*. fPET 2024 will provide an opportunity to
meet like-minded researchers, and to present and discuss issues on the
intersection of engineering and philosophy.
The mission of fPET
<https://philosophyengineering.com/the-fpet-community>is to encourage
reflection on engineering, engineers, and technology; and to build
bridges between existing organizations of philosophers, engineers and
scholars in related fields.
Topics
We invite *abstracts for paper presentations, posters, panels, and
experimental sessions* on the following (broad) topics:
1.Philosophy of engineering and technology
2.Ethics, social philosophy, and political philosophy in engineering and
technology
3.Practitioners' reflections on engineering and technology
4.Epistemology of engineering and technology
5.Engineering and technologyeducation
6.Interdisciplinary studies of engineering and technology, especially
(but notlimited to) technology assessment (TA), responsible innovation
(RI), value-sensitivedesign (VSD), and science and technology studies (STS)
We explicitly welcome proposals addressing new or underexplored topics,
the reflective submissions of engineers or other technology
practitioners, and abstracts of an interdisciplinary nature.
Keynote speakers
The following keynote speakers have confirmed their presence:
7.Mieke Boon (University of Twente, NL)
8.Erik Fisher (Arizona State University)
9.Astrid Linder (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute)
Timeline
15 March, 2024: deadline for abstract submission (papers, posters,
panels, experimental sessions)
15 April: extended deadline for abstract submission (papers, posters,
panels, experimental sessions)
1 June: notification of acceptance
15 July: registration deadline
17-19 September: fPET conference
20 September: satellite workshop
Satellite workshop on Normative Energy Ethics on Friday 20 September
The day after the conference, there will be a satellite workshop on
Normative Energy Ethics. During this one-day event, three invited
experts will present ethical analyses of current energy policies in
different geographical contexts. These three presentations will be
followed by Q&A discussions and create opportunities for exploring
further international research collaborations. This event will take
place at the same venue as the fPET conference and all participants are
welcome to join this workshop.
Location
The conference will be held in Karlsruhe as an in-person event.
Throughout the conference hybrid-participation will be possible in one
parallel-session and the plenary sessions. The other parallel-sessions
will be in-person. A limited number of online talks is possible.
The conference venue is the *ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe*
(https://zkm.de/en <https://zkm.de/en>) and**the*Karlsruhe University of
Arts and Design *(https://hfg-karlsruhe.de/en/
<https://hfg-karlsruhe.de/en/>). Both are located in a listed industrial
building, a former munitions factory. The building houses under one
roof: exhibition spaces, the Hertz Lab, and libraries, thus combining
research and production, exhibitions and events, archive and collection.
The ZKM operates at the interface of art and science, and addresses new
knowledge in the area of new technologies.
Submission Guidelines
Please submit your abstract for paper presentations or posters, panels,
or experimental sessions until 15 April, 2024 via our abstract
management system
<https://kit-event.ungerboeck.net/PROD/app85.cshtml?aat=764a333575775243682b4f6c535765336b396a7a426765514d5072612b476c527237307a4379712b43586f3d>**
We invite submissions for ...
1.*Individual paper presentations*/or/*posters *that address the
conference theme, the topics listed above, or related topics. Abstracts
(including references) should not exceed 500 words. Abstracts will be
anonymized and reviewed by the conference program committee.
2.*Panel sessions.*Panel proposals should include a description of the
panel (400 words maximum) and all individual papers of the panel (each
400 words maximum). Panels will be reviewed in their entirety by the
conference organizers.
3.*Experimental sessions*, e.g., workshops, roundtable discussions, art
exhibitions, etc. The format of these sessions can be chosen by the
organizers. Session proposals should include a clear description of the
session's aim and approach and should be of maximum 500 words length.
Experimental session proposals will be reviewed by the conference
organizers.
We especially encourage sessions that bring together philosophers and
engineers, as well as practitioners, in inter- and transdisciplinary
discussions that are relevant for the conference themes or reflect on
inter- and transdisciplinary practices.
*Contact*
Please direct any queries related to the conference to
fpet2024 at itas.kit.edu <mailto:fpet2024 at itas.kit.edu>*
*
Registration
Registration will be open in spring 2024. Diversity and inclusion are
important for us. We encourage participants from low-income countries as
well as all who lack the means to attend the conference to contact us
for grants until 14 June, 2024.
Conference organizers
10.Co-Chairs: Rafaela Hillerbrand (KIT) & Zachary Pirtle (George
Washington University)
11.Program Co-Chair: Christine Milchram, Michael Poznic, Michael W.
Schmidt, and Giovanni Frigo (for the workshop on normative energy
ethics) (all KIT)
12.Further members of the local organizing committee: Nico Brähler,
Meike Hebich (KIT)
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