[agents] CFP: Norms, Actions and Games (NAG 2014), London

Zahia Guessoum zahia.guessoum at lip6.fr
Tue Nov 26 02:09:44 EST 2013



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Le 25 nov. 2013 à 23:18, Jan Broersen <J.M.Broersen at uu.nl> a écrit :

> NAG 2014: Call for papers
> Norms Actions Games
> King's College London, London (April, 1-2 2014)http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~pturrini/NAG/
> 
> 
> *AIMS OF THE WORKSHOP*
> 
> In strategic interaction, where multiple agents pursue personal
> objectives, conflict is bound to arise, as the actions of the individual
> agents have an effect on the welfare of the others. In such situations
> the need arises for the explicit regulation of individual and collective
> behaviour which has traditionally followed two alternative approaches,
> well-known in the economics literature: the spontaneous order approach,
> which studies how norms result from endogenous agreements among rational
> individuals, and the mechanism design approach, which studies how norms
> are exogenously designed in order to reach desirable properties.
> 
> The present workshop is motivated by the conviction that the two
> paradigms to understand norms in strategic interaction are by no means
> incompatible and can be effectively used together for regulative
> purposes. The aim of the symposium is to gather researchers looking at
> norms in strategic interaction from different perspectives, i.e.
> philosophy, computer science, game theory, logic, fostering discussion
> and interdisciplinary collaboration. Researchers will be given the
> opportunity of presenting their work in a stimulating environment,
> without novelty constraints on their contribution.
> 
> The workshop will encourage submissions in (but will not be limited to)
> the following areas:
> 
>    Normative multi-agent systems
>    Norms in experimental game theory
>    Theories of agency and responsibility
>    Action formalisms
>    Theories of collective responsibility and norms
>    Theories of contracts
>    Bargaining and negotiation
>    Coalition formation
>    Norms and preferences
>    Theories of compliance
>    Norm emergence and simulation
>    Norm change
>    Deontic logic
> 
> 
> The workshop is sponsored by SINTELNET, the European Network for Social Intelligence, and NIBS, the ESRC Network for Integrated Behavioural Science.
> 
> 
> 
> *WORKSHOP CHAIRS*
> 
> Jan Broersen
> (Department of Information and Computing Science, Utrecht University)
> 
> Alex Possajennikov
> (School of Economics, University of Nottingham)
> 
> Paolo Turrini
> (Department of Computing, Imperial College London)
> 
> 
> *INVITED SPEAKERS*
> 
> 
> Cristina Bicchieri
> (Department of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania)
> 
> Urs Fischbacher
> (Thurgau Institute of Economics, University of Konstanz)
> 
> Martin van Hees
> (Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam)
> 
> Marek Sergot
> (Department of Computing, Imperial College London)
> 
> Kai Spiekermann
> (Department of Government, London School of Economics)
> 
> Jorgen Weibull
> (Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics)
> 
> Michael Wooldridge
> (Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford)
> 
> 
> *SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS*
> 
> We welcome contributions on the conference topics from all relevant
> disciplines, with special emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches. The
> deadline for submission is January 30, 2014, and we will accept short
> papers/extended abstract (max 3000 words). Pdf files should be submitted through EasyChair via the
> linkhttps://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nag2014
> 
> 
> *RELEVANT DATES*
> 
> January 30, 2014 Submission of short papers to the conference (max. 3000
> words)
> 
> February 28, 2014 Notification of acceptance
> 
> April 1-2, 2014 Workshop in London
> 
> 
> 
> *PROGRAMME COMMITTEE*
> 
> 
> Thomas Agotnes (University of Bergen)
> Uwe Aickelin (University of Nottingham)
> Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham)
> Jason M. Alexander (London School of Economics)
> Giulia Andrighetto (Italian National Research Council)
> Tina Balke (University of Surrey)
> Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania)
> Guido Boella (University of Torino)
> Jordi Brandts (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
> Jan Broersen (Utrecht University)
> Fabrizio Cariani (University of California Berkeley)
> Cristiano Castelfranchi (Italian National Resarch Council)
> Alex Chavez (University of Michigan)
> Rosaria Conte (Italian National Resarch Council)
> Robert Craven (Imperial College London)
> Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (University of Amsterdam)
> Mehdi Dastani (Utrecht University)
> Edith Elkind (University of Oxford)
> Enrique Fatas (University of East Anglia)
> Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)
> Simon Gaechter (University of Nottingham)
> John Gathergood (University of Nottingham)
> Lou Goble (Willamette University)
> Valentin Goranko (Technical University of Denmark)
> Davide Grossi (University of Liverpool)
> Shaun Hargreaves Heap (King's College London)
> Paul Harrenstein (University of Oxford)
> Martin van Hees (University of Amsterdam)
> Andreas Herzig (French National Centre for Scientific Research)
> Wiebe van der Hoek (University of Liverpool)
> Jeff Horty (University of Maryland)
> Steffen Huck (University College London)
> Barteld Kooi (University of Groningen)
> Dorothea Kuebler (University of Berlin)
> Jerome Lang (French National Centre for Scientific Research)
> Azi Lev-On (Ariel University Center)
> Brian Logan (University of Nottingham)
> Emiliano Lorini (French National Centre for Scientific Research)
> Michael Luck (King's College London)
> Robert MacKay (University of Warwick)
> John-Jules Meyer (Utrecht University)
> Ryan Muldoon (University of Pennsylvania)
> Sten Nyberg (Stockholm University)
> Nardine Osman (Spanish Research Council)
> Julian Padget (University of Bath)
> Anders Poulsen (University of East Anglia)
> Alex Possajennikov (University of Nottingham)
> David Rand (Yale University)
> Regis Riveret (Imperial College London)
> Antonino Rotolo (University of Bologna)
> Olivier Roy (Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy)
> Giovanni Sartor (University of Bologna)
> Martin Sefton (University of Nottingham)
> Marek Sergot (Imperial College London)
> Carles Sierra (Spanish Research Council)
> Kai Spiekermann (London School of Economics)
> Chris Starmer (University of Nottingham)
> Robert Sugden (University of East Anglia)
> Allard Tamminga (University of Groningen)
> Leon van der Torre (University of Luxembourg)
> Luca Tummolini (Italian National Resarch Council)
> Theodore Turocy (University of East Anglia)
> Paolo Turrini (Imperial College London)
> Jorgen Weibull (Stockholm University)
> Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford)
> Erte Xiao (Carnegie Mellon University)
> Peyton Young (University of Oxford)
> Daniel Zizzo (University of East Anglia)
> 
> 
> 
> *FURTHER INFORMATION*
> 
> For more information please have a look at the workshop website
> http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~pturrini/NAG/index.html
> 
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