[SydPhil] Perspective in Memory and Imagery workshop, Macquarie, May 9-11: full program and registration info

John Sutton john.sutton at mq.edu.au
Fri Apr 5 11:19:47 AEDT 2013


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*Point of View in Memory and Imagery: philosophical and psychological
perspectives on perspective*

Public Lecture and Workshop at Macquarie University, Thursday to Saturday,
May 9-11, 2013.
The full program is below. These events are free to attend, but please
register for the workshop by email to Chris McCarroll at
christopher.mccarroll at mq.edu.au
<http://www.johnsutton.net/Perspective_Workshop.html>

Background and select references at
http://www.johnsutton.net/Perspective_Workshop.html

There is a public lecture by our keynote speaker Lisa Libby at 5.30pm on
Thursday 9 May, in the Lecture Theatre on Level 1 of the new Australian
Hearing Hub building, University Avenue, Macquarie University. No
registration is required for this public lecture.

Then the workshop runs Friday-Saturday 10-11 May, in the Macquarie Graduate
School of Management (MGSM), 99 Talavera Road, room 103. The workshop is
free to attend on both days including lunch and coffee, but *registration
is required* by Monday 6 May for catering purposes. Please send your
registration details (name, affiliation, and 1- or 2-day attendance) to
Chris McCarroll: christopher.mccarroll at mq.edu.au . Directions and map links
below.

The workshop is sponsored by CAVE (the Centre for Agency, Values, and
Ethics: http://cave.mq.edu.au/events/conferences_and_workshops/) and the
Department of Cognitive Science.

 <http://www.131500.com.au/>
Other enquiries to the organizers: Catriona Mackenzie (Philosophy) and John
Sutton (Cognitive Science): catriona.mackenzie at mq.edu.au or
john.sutton at mq.edu.au

*PROGRAMME*

*Thursday 9 May *(Venue: Australian Hearing Hub Lecture Theatre, University
Avenue, Level 1)

5.30-7.00. *Keynote*: Lisa Libby (Psychology, Ohio State): *Picture
Yourself: how visual perspective** in mental imagery functions to connect
the personal past, present, and future*

7.00. Drinks Reception

*Friday 10 May *(Venue: Macquarie Graduate School of Management, 99
Talavera Road, room 103)

10.00-11.00. Michelle Moulds (Psychology, UNSW): *The role of visual
perspective in clinical disorders*

11.30-12.00. Celia Harris (Cognitive Science, MQ):*Visuospatial perspective
and constructive processes in autobiographical memory*

12.00-12.30. Ly Huynh (Psychology, UNSW): *Observer vantage perspective and
rumination:** understanding their relationship in depression*

12.30-1.00. Nora Mooren (Psychology, UNSW) *The role of vantage perspective
and self-discrepancy** underlying intrusion development*

1.45-2.30. Talia Morag (Philosophy, Sydney): ‘*Traumatization’ of memories
from 1st and 3rd person perspectives*

2.30-3.15. Patrick Stokes (Philosophy, Deakin): *Phenomenal contemporaneity
and visualization*

3.15-3.45. Daniela Helbig (History & Philosophy of Science, Sydney):*View
from the cockpit: test flying data and the production of pilot memory*

4.15-5.15. Tony Morris (Sport Science, Victoria University Melbourne):* How
can we examine the development of imagery perspectives?*

5.15-5.45. Kellie Williamson (Cognitive Science, MQ): *Visualization in
sport: new questions and puzzles*

*Saturday 11 May *(Venue: Macquarie Graduate School of Management, room 103)

9.30-10.30. Catriona Mackenzie (Philosophy, MQ): title tbc

11.00-11.45. Victoria McGeer (Philosophy, ANU/ Princeton): title tbc

11.45-12.15. Chris McCarroll (Cognitive Science, MQ):*The observer
perspective: what’s missing from two distinct views of the self*

12.15-12.45. Wendy Carlton (Philosophy, MQ): *Who do we take ourselves to
be?** Perspective and appropriation for narrative self-constitution*

1.30-2.15. Margherita Arcangeli (Institut Nicod, Paris):* Is imagining from
the inside just what you imagined?*

2.15-2.45. Alma Barner (Philosophy, ANU): *Observer memories and imaginings
from the outside*

2.45-3.15. Regina Fabry (Philosophy, Mainz & Cognitive Science, MQ): *How
text comprehension **influences phenomenal simulation: the case of
perspective-taking in personal memory*

3.45-4.45. John Sutton (Cognitive Science, MQ):* Switching and mixing: a
pluralist perspective on perspectives*

4.45-5.30. Commentaries by Dorothea Debus (Philosophy, York), Lisa Libby,
and final discussion

Macquarie Uni campus map:
http://www.mq.edu.au/pubstatic/custom/files/media/campus_map_jpeg.jpg
On this map, the Australian Hearing Hub (venue for the Thursday evening
public lecture) is bottom centre (map reference S13-T15), a few minutes
walk from either Epping Road or the Macquarie University station. The
Macquarie Graduate School of Management (venue for the Friday-Saturday
workshop) is top right, F22-23. Sydney transport infoline for train and bus
routes and timetables: http://www.131500.com.au/

Updates including suggestions for accommodation options and abstracts for
the papers will appear on the conference websites in due course:
http://www.johnsutton.net/Perspective_Workshop.html and
http://cave.mq.edu.au/events/conferences_and_workshops/
Professor John Sutton
Deputy & Acting Head, Department of Cognitive Science
Macquarie University, Sydney,
NSW 2109, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)2 9850 4132
Email: john.sutton at mq.edu.au
URL: http://www.johnsutton.net/
http://www.maccs.mq.edu.au/
http://mq.academia.edu/JohnSutton
http://suchthatcast.com/sutton/
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