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12 - 13 April 2017, Workshop on Group decision-making in scientific expert committees, Tilburg, The Netherlands

Date: 12 - 13 April 2017
Location: Tilburg, The Netherlands
Deadline: Friday 24 February 2017

Scientists are regularly called upon to serve as experts advisors for various institutions, be it on the authorization of a new drug, the effects of climate change, or a monetary policy. Typically, expert advisers are constituted in panels, who are to utter their advice collectively. This raises a variety of questions about the decision-making process: How should the group best take advantage of the individual strengths and expertise? How to wager individual opinions and how to ideally deal with peer disagreement? One may want to devise special deliberation procedures to avoid groupthink, and to install voting rules tailored to the situation at hand.

This workshop aims at gathering researchers who tackle these normative questions, from a variety of perspectives. We aim to bring together approaches from fields such as philosophy of science, social epistemology, political philosophy, political science, judgment aggregation, social choice theory, or agent-based modeling that provide inside on these problems. We are particularly looking for papers who are concerned with the specificity of both group decision-making and scientific expertise (compared to, say, an individual scientist giving advice, or a group of friends choosing a restaurant). Submissions may cover abstract work as well as case studies, and may involve formal tools.

Please submit an extended abstract of maximum 1000 words suitable for blind review, together with a short abstract of maximum 100 words. Submissions may cover abstract work as well as case studies, and may involve formal tools.

For more information, see https://expertgroups17.wordpress.com/.

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