, Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Third Annual Social Epistemology Network Event has been postponed until Summer 2021. More information about the date will be announced on this site when it is available. It will still be held on the campus of Yale University.
The local organizers are Hélène Landemore and .
The keynote speakers will remain as they were: Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern), Sarah Moss (Michigan), Kai Spiekermann (LSE), and Josiah Ober (Stanford).
The Program will include all of those the papers selected for presentation for SENE3.
Below was the original program. It may be modified in terms of the ordering of papers and keynotes. In addition, the papers to be delivered by the keynote speakers are subject to change. But anyone whose paper was accepted for SENE3 will be included when the event meets in 2021.
ORIGINAL PROGRAM
DAY 1
8:30 - 9:00: Coffee and Pastries
9:00 - 9:15: Opening Remarks
Hélène Landemore and Jason Stanley
9:15 - 10:30: Keynote 1: Jennifer Lackey, paper TBD
10:40 - 12:30: Session I
Speaker 1: John Min, “Truth, Democracy, Propaganda”
Speaker 2: Katherine Dormandy, “Digital Whiplash: The case of epistemic trust”
Discussants TBD
12:30 - 1:10: Lunch
1:15 - 3:30 Session II
Speaker 3: Michael Hannon, “The Illusion of Political Disagreement”
Speaker 4: Robert Talisse, “Epistemic Deliberativism and Public Reason”
Speaker 5: Claudia Dumitru, “The Overton Window”
Discussants TBD
3:30 - 3:45 Coffee
3:50 - 5:30 Session III
Speaker 6 (Early Career): Emmalon Davis, “Epistemology of the Pipeline”
Speaker 7 (Early Career): Ian Olasov, “The Problem of Real News”
Discussants TBD
5:35 - 6:50 :Keynote 2 Kai Spiekermann, “Epistemic Network Injustice and Social Media”
DAY 2
8:30 - 9:00: Coffee and Pastries
9:00 - 10:50: Session IV
Speaker 8: Emilia Wilson, “A procedural definition of epistemic labor”
Speaker 9: Kevin Elliott, “Issue Specialization in Mass Publics and the Epistemic Division of Labor”
Discussants TBD
11:00 - 12:15: Keynote 3: Sarah Moss, “Knowledge and Legal Proof”
12:20 - 12:55: Lunch
1:00 - 2:50: Session V
Speaker 10: (early career): Mark-Kevin Daoust, “A puzzle about the optimization of collective reliability”
Speaker 11 (early career): Udit Bathia, “Indirect Elections as an Epistocratic Device”
Discussants TBD
2:55 - 3:10: Coffee
3:15 - 5:30 Session VI
Speaker 12: Kathryn Pogin, “Epistemic Fellowship”
Speaker 13: Alexander Prescott-Couch, “Hermeneutic Injustice in the Public Sphere”
Discussants TBD
5:35 - 6:20 Session VII
Speaker 14: Meena Krishnamurthy, “Overcoming White Blindness”
Speaker 15: Manon Garcia, "Submission"
Moderators: Hélène Landemore and Jason Stanley
7:30 Dinner for 30
DAY 3
8:15-9:00: Coffee and Pastries
9:00 - 10:50 Session VIII
Speaker 16 Matheson Russell, “A social contract style approach for constructing an (epistemic) theory of
democracy”
Speaker 17 Jon Olafsson, “Collective Knowledge: The Epistemic Infrastructure”
Discussants TBD
11:00 - 12:30: Keynote 4: Josiah Ober, paper TBD
12:30 - 12:45: Concluding remarks
Jason Stanley and Hélène Landemore
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Guests Depart for evening flights
The local organizers are Hélène Landemore and .
The keynote speakers will remain as they were: Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern), Sarah Moss (Michigan), Kai Spiekermann (LSE), and Josiah Ober (Stanford).
The Program will include all of those the papers selected for presentation for SENE3.
Below was the original program. It may be modified in terms of the ordering of papers and keynotes. In addition, the papers to be delivered by the keynote speakers are subject to change. But anyone whose paper was accepted for SENE3 will be included when the event meets in 2021.
ORIGINAL PROGRAM
DAY 1
8:30 - 9:00: Coffee and Pastries
9:00 - 9:15: Opening Remarks
Hélène Landemore and Jason Stanley
9:15 - 10:30: Keynote 1: Jennifer Lackey, paper TBD
10:40 - 12:30: Session I
Speaker 1: John Min, “Truth, Democracy, Propaganda”
Speaker 2: Katherine Dormandy, “Digital Whiplash: The case of epistemic trust”
Discussants TBD
12:30 - 1:10: Lunch
1:15 - 3:30 Session II
Speaker 3: Michael Hannon, “The Illusion of Political Disagreement”
Speaker 4: Robert Talisse, “Epistemic Deliberativism and Public Reason”
Speaker 5: Claudia Dumitru, “The Overton Window”
Discussants TBD
3:30 - 3:45 Coffee
3:50 - 5:30 Session III
Speaker 6 (Early Career): Emmalon Davis, “Epistemology of the Pipeline”
Speaker 7 (Early Career): Ian Olasov, “The Problem of Real News”
Discussants TBD
5:35 - 6:50 :Keynote 2 Kai Spiekermann, “Epistemic Network Injustice and Social Media”
DAY 2
8:30 - 9:00: Coffee and Pastries
9:00 - 10:50: Session IV
Speaker 8: Emilia Wilson, “A procedural definition of epistemic labor”
Speaker 9: Kevin Elliott, “Issue Specialization in Mass Publics and the Epistemic Division of Labor”
Discussants TBD
11:00 - 12:15: Keynote 3: Sarah Moss, “Knowledge and Legal Proof”
12:20 - 12:55: Lunch
1:00 - 2:50: Session V
Speaker 10: (early career): Mark-Kevin Daoust, “A puzzle about the optimization of collective reliability”
Speaker 11 (early career): Udit Bathia, “Indirect Elections as an Epistocratic Device”
Discussants TBD
2:55 - 3:10: Coffee
3:15 - 5:30 Session VI
Speaker 12: Kathryn Pogin, “Epistemic Fellowship”
Speaker 13: Alexander Prescott-Couch, “Hermeneutic Injustice in the Public Sphere”
Discussants TBD
5:35 - 6:20 Session VII
Speaker 14: Meena Krishnamurthy, “Overcoming White Blindness”
Speaker 15: Manon Garcia, "Submission"
Moderators: Hélène Landemore and Jason Stanley
7:30 Dinner for 30
DAY 3
8:15-9:00: Coffee and Pastries
9:00 - 10:50 Session VIII
Speaker 16 Matheson Russell, “A social contract style approach for constructing an (epistemic) theory of
democracy”
Speaker 17 Jon Olafsson, “Collective Knowledge: The Epistemic Infrastructure”
Discussants TBD
11:00 - 12:30: Keynote 4: Josiah Ober, paper TBD
12:30 - 12:45: Concluding remarks
Jason Stanley and Hélène Landemore
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Guests Depart for evening flights