14th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams
September 27 – October 1, 2024
University of Münster, Germany
www.diagrams-conference.org/2024
*** Highlights ***
- Tutorial sessions
- Graduate Symposium
- Three Tracks: Main, Philosophy, and Psychology and Education
- Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards
- Keynote speakers: Mateja Jamnik, Catarina Dutilh Novaes and Barbara
Tversky
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The Diagrams conference provides a united forum for all researchers with an
interest in the study of diagrams. The conference fosters
multi-disciplinarity and allows researchers from areas such as computer
science, mathematics, psychology, philosophy, history (of science, art,
etc.), education research, and more to meet and share their perspectives on
the theory and application of diagrams.
We invite tutorials consisting of shorter presentations and activities that
run for a maximum of 2 hours. Previously, attendees have particularly
enjoyed tutorials that are interactive and spark debate. In contrast to
Workshops, Tutorials do not solicit contributions from attendees.
*Tutorials* are expected to address topics that are of interest to the
Diagrams 2024 conference attendees. These include but are not limited to,
the issues of interest found on the Main Track, Philosophy Track, and
Psychology & Education Track Calls pages at:
www.diagrams-conference.org/2024.
Examples of previous Tutorials include:
· Visualizing "Information"
· Learning to use the Openbox: A Framework for the Implementation of
Heterogeneous Reasoning
· Drawing Euler Diagrams for Information Visualization
· Interpreting and understanding relational database queries using
diagrams
· Representational Systems Theory: What, Why and How?
· Square of Opposition: Theory and Applications
At least one of the authors of an accepted tutorial submission will be
expected to attend the conference to give the tutorial to interested
conference attendees.
For more information and examples of previous tutorials, see:
https://diagrams-2024.diagrams-conference.org/calls/tutorials/
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SUBMISSION
We invite submissions for review that focus on any aspect of diagrams
research. A tutorial proposal must contain:
1. A single page listing:
a. the title of the tutorial,
b. the names and contact information for all organizers,
c. brief biographies of the main organizers.
2. A description of the topic and rationale for the tutorial, including
a brief description of why the tutorial will be relevant to Diagrams 2024
conference attendees.
3. Information on any requirements for delivering the tutorial (e.g.
blackboard, flipovers, projector etc.).
4. An abstract, of up to 500 words, describing the tutorial that can be
used to advertise the tutorial on the Diagrams 2024 website.
*Submission date: March 1, 2024.*
Notification: March 15, 2024.
More details, including formatting instructions and all important dates can
be found at https://diagrams-conference.org/2024.
For further questions, please contact the Tutorial Track Chair: Andrea
Reichenberger (andrea.reichenberger@uni-siegen.de).
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*Publicity Chair, Diagrams Conference 2024*
Giulia Ferrari, PhD
Mathematics Education
University of Torino
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