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Dialogo_AIVCD 2024 : Novelty vs Heritage: Navigating the Tapestry of Human Evolution

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Link: https://www.dialogo-conf.com/call-for-papers/#2nd
 
When Nov 3, 2024 - Nov 13, 2024
Where Online
Abstract Registration Due Aug 30, 2024
Submission Deadline Oct 1, 2024
Notification Due Oct 10, 2024
Final Version Due Nov 15, 2024
Categories    sociology   religion   philosophy   multidisciplinary
 

Call For Papers

CFP: Dialogo's 20th International Virtual Conference presents the theme "Novelty vs Heritage: Navigating the Tapestry of Human Evolution"

Join us online from November 3rd to 13th, as we celebrate a decade of Dialogo's pioneering conversations at our bi-annual virtual conference. This year’s theme, “Novelty vs Heritage: Navigating the Tapestry of Human Evolution,” invites an enlightening exploration of the human journey through various lenses. Discover more and join the discourse here: Online (Join us at www.dialogo-conf.com/).

Marking ten years of bridging diverse scientific and theological perspectives, our conference features an array of topics, from Art and Literature to Bioethics, encompassing Earth Sciences, Social Sciences, Philosophy, Neurobiology, and more, each paired with theological insights. We delve into the balance between our ancestors' legacy and the urge to innovate, addressing questions vital to our future.

We warmly invite thinkers, scholars, and innovators to contribute to this vibrant dialogue. Whether you're a scientist, theologian, philosopher, or an enthusiast in human evolution, your insights are invaluable. Submit your full paper early in any of our 15 Panels by August 30, 2024, to take advantage of the Earlybird Deadline, or by the Regular Deadline on October 1, 2024. Author notifications of acceptance will be sent out by October 10, 2024. Detailed submission instructions can be found here.

A highlight of the conference will be our Webex video meeting with guest speakers on November 4, 2024, from 6-10 pm UTC. This session promises to be a captivating exchange of ideas and discoveries.

So far, several relevant and notorious scholars joined our guest Speakers' list for presentation and discussions, from which I would mention: Patricia Churchland; Bettina Aptheker; Stephen Edwards; Albrecht Classen; Barry Coltham; Patrick Celka, etc.

Join us in this journey through the intricate tapestry of human evolution. This is more than a conference; it's a dialogue that transcends disciplines and ideologies. We eagerly await your participation and are excited to see the diverse array of perspectives and groundbreaking work you will bring.

Event dates:
Earlybird Deadline for full-paper submission is from July 1 to August 30, 2024
Regular Deadline submission by October 1, 2024
Author notification of acceptance by October 10, 2024
Webex video meeting with guest Speakers: November 4, 2024 - 6-10 pm UTC
Submission instructions: https://www.dialogo-conf.com/publishing-guide/

We can't wait to hear from you and see all your current work!

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