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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2016/newsitem/7201/22-
 March-2016-Workshop-on-Logical-Dynamics-of-Social-
 Influence-and-Information-Change
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Logical Dynamics of Social Inf
 luence and Information Change
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20160322T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20160322T180000
LOCATION:OMHP Room C1.23, Oudemanhuispoort 4-6, Am
 sterdam
DESCRIPTION:The workshop will address a number of 
 new developments in which formal methods are used 
 to model phenomena that play a central role in epi
 stemic-social contexts. In particular we focus on 
 modeling agents' epistemic and doxastic attitudes,
  the change of such attitudes as well as their com
 munication-based interactions.  The following two 
 themes will receive special attention: The first t
 heme refers to the concept of social influence. In
  this context we use logic to model the spread of 
 opinions, the exchange of information and the dist
 ribution of behavior in a social network. The seco
 nd theme refers to the logical mechanism of inform
 ation change as triggered by events, such as e.g. 
 observations, communication as well as steps of lo
 gical inference.  The workshop is associated with 
 the PhD defence of Zoé Christoff. Speakers will in
 clude Johan van Benthem, Jan van Eijck, Davide Gro
 ssi, Fenrong Liu, Olivier Roy, Frank Veltman and Z
 oé Christoff.  For more information, see https://l
 dsiic.wordpress.com/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n        <p>The work
 shop will address a number of new developments in 
 which formal methods are used to model phenomena t
 hat play a central role in epistemic-social contex
 ts. In particular we focus on modeling agents' epi
 stemic and doxastic attitudes, the change of such 
 attitudes as well as their communication-based int
 eractions.</p>\n        <p>The following two theme
 s will receive special attention: The first theme 
 refers to the concept of social influence. In this
  context we use logic to model the spread of opini
 ons, the exchange of information and the distribut
 ion of behavior in a social network. The second th
 eme refers to the logical mechanism of information
  change as triggered by events, such as e.g. obser
 vations, communication as well as steps of logical
  inference.</p>\n        <p>The workshop is associ
 ated with the <a href="https://ldsiic.wordpress.co
 m/phd-defense/">PhD defence</a> of Zo&eacute; Chri
 stoff. Speakers will include Johan van Benthem, Ja
 n van Eijck, Davide Grossi, Fenrong Liu, Olivier R
 oy, Frank Veltman and Zo&eacute; Christoff.</p>\n 
    \n        <p>For more information, see <a targe
 t="_blank" href="https://ldsiic.wordpress.com/">ht
 tps://ldsiic.wordpress.com/</a></p>\n    
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 March-2016-Workshop-on-Logical-Dynamics-of-Social-
 Influence-and-Information-Change
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