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Notice

AISB event Bulletin Item

2nd CALL FOR PAPERS: Sixth Workshop in Decisions, Games & Logic , 28-30 June 2012, Munich, GERMANY

http://www.meansandends.com/workshop12/

DGL 12

Formal approaches to rational individual and interactive decision making is a dynamic and 
interdisciplinary field of research. The workshop series in Decisions, Games & Logic (DGL) 
started in 2007 and aims at fostering interactions between graduate students, post-docs and 
senior researchers from economics, logic and philosophy.

Each DGL features three tutorials, one on decision theory, one on game theory and one on logic, 
given by leading researchers. For DGL 2012, these will be:

- Decision Theory: Richard Pettigrew (Bristol)
- Game Theory: Amanda Friedenberg (Arizona State University)
- Logic: Sonja Smets (Groningen)

At DGL 2012,  we will have a round table on Qualitative vs. Quantitative Representations of Beliefs.

- Participants at the round table: Franz Huber (Chair, Konstanz), Richard Bradley (LSE), Branden 
Fitelson (Rutgers), Amanda Friedenberg (ASU), Hannes Leitgeb (Munich) and Sonja Smets (Groningen).

Each DGL features presentations by researchers. We invite submissions in the fields of decision 
theory, game theory, logic and formal philosophy. Preference will be given to conceptual work in 
these fields and work that combines interdisciplinary research in these fields.

We invite submission to DGL 2012 in the two following tracks:

1.	Extended abstract (up to 4 pages) for full presentations (25
         minutes). Each selected presentation will be assigned a
         commentator.

2.	Abstract (up to 1 page) for poster session.


Authors should send an abstract (pdf or postscript format) together with their name, institutional 
affiliation(s) and current position(s) to Thomas.Meier@lrz.uni-muenchen.de. We especially  
encourage graduate students to submit. Submissions for the full presentations should be prepared 
for anonymous review.

Submission Deadline: February 1st, 2012.
Notification of Acceptance: March 15th, 2012.
DGL 2012 Workshop: June 28th ? June 30th, 2012

Programme Committee:
Olivier Board (NYU)
Luc Bovens (LSE)
Richard Bradley (LSE)
Paul Égré (CNRS, Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris) Till Gruene-Yanhoff (KTH Stockholm - co-chair) Joseph 
Halpern (Cornell) Eric Pacuit (Tilburg) Andrés Perea (Maastricht) Olivier Roy (Munich ? co-chair) 
Martin Rechenauer (Munich - co-chair) Sonja Smets (Groningen)


Organizing Committee:
Conrad Heilmann (Rotterdam)
Thomas Meier (Munich)
Martin Rechenauer (Munich)
Olivier Roy (Munich)

Contact:
Thomas.Meier@lrz.uni-muenchen.de

Website:
http://www.meansandends.com/workshop12/