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MIND & SOCIETY
Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences

Mind & Society, n. 1, volume 12, June 2013
Special issue on “Cultural and cognitive dimensions of innovation
Edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Riccardo Viale

Papers (listed alphabetically by author) accepted for publication in the Special issue as of 31 January 2013:

Marian Adolf, Jason L. Mast, Nico Stehr
The Foundations of Innovation in Modern Societies: The Displacement of Concepts and Knowledgeability

Petra Ahrweiler & Mark Keane
Innovation Networks

Alkim Almila Akdag Salah & Albert Ali Salah
Flow of Innovation in deviantArt: Following Artists on an online Social Network Site

Emanuele Bardone & Ilya Shmorgun
Ecologies of creativity – Multitouch Smartphones as a case in point

Christian Barrère
Heritage as a basis for creativity in Creative Industries: the case of Taste Industries

Anne Beaulieu, Matt Ratto, Andrea Scharnhorst
Learning in a Landscape: Simulation-building as Reflexive Intervention

Lorenzo Magnani
Scientific innovation as eco-epistemic warfare – The creative role of on-line manipulative abduction

Jason L. Mast
Cultural Theory and its Spaces for Invention and Innovation

Nancy Nersessian & Miles MacLeod
The creative industry of integrative systems biology

Nona Schulte-Römer
Fair framings – arts and culture festivals as sites for technical innovation


The following articles (listed alphabetically by author) have been accepted for publication and will appear in future issues of Mind & Society:

Masudul Alam Choudhury & Mohammad Saleh Ahmed
Perturbation theory in cognitive socio-scientific research: towards sociological economic analysis

Ivan A. Boldyrev & Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
Hegel’s “Objective Spirit”, Extended Mind, and the Institutional Nature of Economic Action

Ugo Merlone, Daren R. Sandbank, Ferenc Szidarovsz
Equilibria analysis in social dilemma games with Skinnerian agents



Other special issues or symposiums will be devoted to the following topics:

- Behavioural  Finance and Economics
- Neuroeconomics
- Mirror  neurons and Social Cognition
- Theory of Complexity
- Human Inference
- Art, Mind, and Brain

Calls for papers may be launched for some of the above mentioned subjects either online and in the printed journal.

 
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