Monday, January 22, 2024

[DMANET] DIAGRAMS 2024 | Second Call for Workshops and Tutorials

*** Second Call for Workshops and Tutorials: Diagrams 2024 ***

14th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams

September 27 – October 1, 2024

University of Münster, Germany

www.diagrams-conference.org/2024

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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 proposals for half-day or full-day *workshops*. These workshops
will be held on the first (Friday, September 27) and the last (Tuesday,
October 1) conference day. They will occur at the main conference venue at
Münster University in Germany.

Workshops are expected to address topics 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 Workshops include:

· International Workshop on Set Visualisation and Reasoning

· The International Workshop on Euler Diagrams

· Technology-Enhanced Diagrams Research

· Accessible Graphics: Graphics for Vision Impaired People

For more information, see:
https://diagrams-2024.diagrams-conference.org/calls/workshops/

For further questions, please contact the Workshop Track Chair, Silvia De
Toffoli (silvia.detoffoli@iusspavia.it).

We also 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

For more information and examples of previous tutorials, see:
https://diagrams-2024.diagrams-conference.org/calls/tutorials/

For further questions, please contact the Tutorial Track Chair: Andrea
Reichenberger (andrea.reichenberger@uni-siegen.de).

Please notice that for both Workshops and Tutorials, at least one of the
authors of an accepted submission will be expected to attend the
conference.

Deadlines:

Submission: March 1, 2024.

Notification: March 15, 2024.

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*Publicity Chair, Diagrams Conference 2024*
Giulia Ferrari, PhD
Mathematics Education
University of Torino

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