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Themes Covered

Papers and posters are welcomed from researchers in the fields of embodied cognition, discursive cognition, situated cognition, distributed cognition, artificial life, post-Chomskyan linguistics, activity theory, and ecological (Gibsonian) psychology. Papers are particularly welcome on the following themes:

• Linguistics after Chomsky
• Perception and Action (especially in the Gibsonian tradition)
• Post-Modular developmental psychology
• Representations: Do we really need them?

A proposal can be submitted for any of the following types of presentation:
Individual paper (30 minutes including time for discussion)
Individual poster
Symposium presentation (no more than 3 papers, 90 minutes including time for discussion)

The language of the conference is English. Individual papers will be arranged within sessions according to their themes as much as possible. Papers, symposia and posters on all relevant subjects will be considered, but they should take account of the conference themes.