*HaPoC 2021: Call for Abstracts*

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*Extended deadline: May 3rd, 2021*
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*6th International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Computing*

*27-29 October 2021*

*ETH Turing Centre, Zurich, Switzerland*

Website: https://hapoc2021.sciencesconf.org

Email: hapoc2...@sciencesconf.org

While computing appears as a technological and scientific field in constant
progression, our conception and knowledge of computers are also subject to
change over time. In particular, digital machines of the 20th century were
inspired by the biological individual, replacing with a solipsistic mental
view the cultural and social aspects attached to the image of machines in
the 19th century. However, the growing cultural import of computing
practices has become ever more pressing in our days in all dimensions of
social life. Not only have cultural phenomena increasingly become the
object of computational analysis, but computational practices have also
proved inseparable from the cultural environment in which they evolve.

Therefore, it is urgent to critically address the entanglement of computing
practices with the main cultural challenges our epoch is facing. The global
and collective nature of such problems (e.g. climate change, global
pandemics, systemic inequalities, resurgence of totalitarianism, to name a
few) requires a comprehensive perspective on computing, where social and
cultural aspects occupy a central position. For these reasons, thinking
about machines asks today for an interdisciplinary approach, where art is
as necessary as engineering, anthropological insights as important as
psychological models, and the critical perspectives of history and
philosophy as decisive as the axioms and theorems of theoretical computer
science.

For more than a decade, the “History and Philosophy of Computing”
Conference (HaPoC, www.hapoc.org) has contributed to building such an
interdisciplinary community and environment. We aim to bring together
historians, philosophers, computer scientists, social scientists,
designers, manufacturers, practitioners, artists, logicians,
mathematicians, each with their own experience and expertise, to take part
in the collective construction of a comprehensive image of computing.

*Main Topics*

For HaPoC 2021, we welcome contributions from researchers from different
disciplinary horizons who intend to participate in the debate on the impact
of computers on culture, science, and society from the perspective of their
area of expertise, and who are open to engage in interdisciplinary
discussions across multiple fields. Topics include but are not limited to:

- Historical and philosophical perspectives on computing knowledge, objects
and practices
- Social, cultural and pedagogical aspects of computing
- Computing and the human sciences
- Epistemological dimensions of computing
- Impact of computing technologies
- Computing and the arts


The Program Committee is available at the conference website
https://hapoc2021.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/4

*Important Dates*

Submission deadline: *April 15, 2021 May 3rd, 2021*
Notification of acceptance/rejection: June 15, 2021 June 29th, 2021
Conference dates: October 27-29, 2021

*How to submit*

We cordially invite researchers working in a field relevant to the main
topics of the Conference to submit a short abstract of 180-200 words and an
extended abstract of at most 1000 words (references included) through
EasyChair at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hapoc2021

Accepted papers will be presented in 30-minute slots, including discussion.
Abstracts must be written in English. Please note that the format of
uploaded files must be in .pdf. Submissions without an extended abstract
will not be considered.


*Confirmed keynote speakers (NEW!):*

Barbara Liskov (MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab)
Juliette Kennedy (University of Helsinki)
Thomas Haigh (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)


*Publication*

A selection of revised contributions to the Conference will be published in
a Special Issue of *Minds and Machines (Springer)*, under the title
“Computing Cultures”. The call is already available at:

https://www.springer.com/journal/11023/updates/18800754


*Format and Fee (NEW!)*

Due to the current pandemic situation, HaPoC-6 will take place in a hybrid
format, with attendance and contributions both on-site and online.

We are happy to announce that the registration for this edition of HaPoC
will exceptionally be free of charge, both for contributors and attendants.
The HaPoC organization will also cover 2 lunches and a conference dinner
for contributors.

Online contributions are expected to be in real time, although pre-recorded
talks will be accepted upon request.

*Travel Grants*

The Turing Centre Zurich and the HaPoC Council will propose a limited
amount of travel grants to participants with accepted papers who are not
beneficiaries of institutional support. More information will be soon
available on the conference webpage and through the HaPoC website (
www.hapoc.org).


*Organizers*

*Chairs:*
Juan Luis Gastaldi (ETH Zurich, Turing Centre Zurich)
Luc Pellissier (Université de Paris-Est Créteil)

*Organized by:*
Turing Centre Zurich (ETH)
www.turing.ethz.ch

*In collaboration with:*
Collegium Helveticum (ETH-UZH-ZHdK)
www.collegium.ethz.ch
Chair of History and Philosophy of Mathematical Sciences (ETH Zurich,
D-GESS)
https://hpm.ethz.ch

*Under the auspices of*
DHST/DLMPST Commission for the History and Philosophy of Computing (HaPoC)
www.hapoc.org
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