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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2015/newsitem/6092/30-
 31-March-2015-7th-Workshop-on-the-Philosophy-of-In
 formation-7WPI-Conceptual-challenges-of-data-in-sc
 ience-and-technology-London-England
DTSTAMP:20141204T000000
SUMMARY:7th Workshop on the Philosophy of Informat
 ion (7WPI): Conceptual challenges of data in scien
 ce and technology, London, England
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150331
LOCATION:London, England
DESCRIPTION:Run by the Society for the Philosophy 
 of Information. each WPI workshop is a small scale
  gathering, with an open Call for Papers to presen
 t works in the large variety of research areas tha
 t focus on information, both in scientific and con
 ceptual terms. This includes works in progress and
  we aim at discussing open problems in the area.  
  Invited speakers include William Wong (Middlesex 
 University), Emma Tobin (UCL), Judith Simon (IT Un
 iversity of Copenhaghen) and Rob Kitchin.   For mo
 re information, see http://socphilinfo.org/news/cf
 p/ or contact the organizers at phyllis.illari at 
 ucl.ac.uk or G.Primiero at mdx.ac.uk.   Send your 
 500-1000 words abstract, suitable for anonymous re
 view, by 23rd January 2015. Issues of interest inc
 lude (but are not limited to): Causality, Data Qua
 lity, Security and Big Data.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      Run by the Society for the Philosophy of Info
 rmation.  each\n        WPI workshop is a small sc
 ale gathering, with an open Call for\n        Pape
 rs to present works in the large variety of resear
 ch areas\n        that focus on information, both 
 in scientific and conceptual\n        terms. This 
 includes works in progress and we aim at\n        
 discussing open problems in the area.\n      </p>\
 n      <p>Invited speakers include\n      William 
 Wong (Middlesex University),\n      Emma Tobin (UC
 L),\n      Judith Simon (IT University of Copenhag
 hen) and\n      Rob Kitchin.\n      </p>\n    \n  
     \n      <p>For more information, see\n        
 <a target="_blank" href="http://socphilinfo.org/ne
 ws/cfp/485-seventh-workshop-philosophy-information
 -conceptual-challenges-data-science-and">http://so
 cphilinfo.org/news/cfp/</a> or contact the organiz
 ers at <a class="email">phyllis.illari <span class
 ="at">at</span> ucl.ac.uk</a> or <a class="email">
 G.Primiero <span class="at">at</span> mdx.ac.uk</a
 >.\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>Send you
 r 500-1000 words abstract, suitable for anonymous 
 review,  by 23rd January 2015.\n        Issues of 
 interest include (but are not limited to): Causali
 ty, Data Quality, Security and Big Data.\n      </
 p>\n      </div>
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