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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2012/newsitem/4044/30-
 May---1-June-2012-The-First-Annual-Conference-on-C
 omplexity-and-Human-Experience-Human-Complexity-20
 12-Modeling-Complexity-in-the-Humanities-and-Socia
 l-Sciences-Charlotte-NC-U-S-A-
DTSTAMP:20110818T000000
SUMMARY:The First Annual Conference on Complexity 
 and Human Experience (Human Complexity 2012): Mode
 ling Complexity in the Humanities  and Social Scie
 nces, Charlotte NC, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120601
LOCATION:Charlotte NC, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:The University of North Carolina will 
 inaugurate an annual conference series, beginning 
 in 2012, dedicated to complexity theory, with part
 icular application to understanding the intricacie
 s of human experience across all domains. The goal
  of the series is to provide a trans-disciplinary 
 venue for scholars from the humanities and the soc
 ial sciences, as well as some aspects of the natur
 al sciences (such as neuroscience, pharmacology, e
 tc.). Since matters of life and death pertain to h
 uman experience in profound and important ways, th
 e conference hopes to attract representatives from
  the allied health sciences as well.   The confere
 nce series will be dedicated to a particular topic
  each year. The topic for our first conference wil
 l be: *Modeling Complexity in the Humanities and S
 ocial Sciences.*   For more information, see http:
 //sites.google.com/site/humancomplexity2012/  Subm
 issions are invited on any specific topic that fal
 ls within the parameters described above. The comm
 ittee is particularly interested in papers that sh
 ow novel applications of Complexity Theory to enha
 nce research in the areas here specified. Thus, pr
 eliminary work in progress or plans for a research
  program are welcomed and encouraged. Submission D
 eadline: January 2nd, 2012.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>The U
 niversity of North Carolina will inaugurate an ann
 ual\n      conference series, beginning in 2012, d
 edicated to complexity\n      theory, with particu
 lar application to understanding the\n      intric
 acies of human experience across all domains. The 
 goal of\n      the series is to provide a trans-di
 sciplinary venue for scholars\n      from the huma
 nities and the social sciences, as well as some\n 
      aspects of the natural sciences (such as neur
 oscience,\n      pharmacology, etc.). Since matter
 s of life and death pertain to\n      human experi
 ence in profound and important ways, the conferenc
 e\n      hopes to attract representatives from the
  allied health sciences\n      as well.\n      </p
 >\n      <p>The conference series will be dedicate
 d to a particular topic\n      each year. The topi
 c for our first conference will be: *Modeling\n   
    Complexity in the Humanities and Social Science
 s.*\n      </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>For more i
 nformation, see\n        <a target="_blank" href="
 http://sites.google.com/site/humancomplexity2012/"
 >http://sites.google.com/site/humancomplexity2012/
 </a>\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>Submis
 sions are invited on any specific topic that falls
  within the\n        parameters described above. T
 he committee is particularly interested\n        i
 n papers that show novel applications of Complexit
 y Theory to enhance\n        research in the areas
  here specified. Thus, preliminary work in progres
 s or\n        plans for a research program are wel
 comed and encouraged.\n        Submission Deadline
 : January 2nd, 2012.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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 May---1-June-2012-The-First-Annual-Conference-on-C
 omplexity-and-Human-Experience-Human-Complexity-20
 12-Modeling-Complexity-in-the-Humanities-and-Socia
 l-Sciences-Charlotte-NC-U-S-A-
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