Re: Meme Conference

Paul Marsden (paulmarsden@msn.com)
Tue, 25 May 1999 07:21:38 +0200

From: "Paul Marsden" <paulmarsden@msn.com>
To: <memetics@mmu.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Meme Conference
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 07:21:38 +0200

Me again Bob, Hi!

My train is all booked up for the conference, as is my accommodation since I
cannot get back until on the night of the 4th (too far). So I was wondering
would it be possible to turn up on spec. on the 5th, just *incase* somebody
has dropped out, and there is a place at the back where I can sit quietly
and listen (my PhD *is* going through internal examination this term)? I
know you have to enforce your PhD selection criteria re. *invitations*
strictly to avoid chaos - but turning up on spec. and attending only if
there is a place free might seem a sensible alternative.

Best Wishes,

Paul

Paul Marsden
Graduate Research Centre in the Social Sciences
University of Sussex

P.Marsden@sussex.ac.uk
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Aunger <rva20@cam.ac.uk>
To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk <memetics@mmu.ac.uk>
Date: 17 May 1999 10:35
Subject: Re: Meme Conference

>I'm glad that Lloyd Robertson has asked about the conference on memes being
>held at King's College Cambridge, because it gives me an opportunity to
>post an updated schedule to this list. Talks are open to the public. Any
>questions should be addressed to me.
>
>DO MEMES ACCOUNT FOR CULTURE?
>
>FRIDAY JUNE 4, 1999
>
>9:00-9:30 Tea
>
>9:30-9:40 Robert Aunger (King's College, Cambridge)
>9:40-10:20 Susan Blackmore (Psychology, University of the West of England)
>10:20-11:00 David Hull (Philosophy, Northwestern University)
>
>11:00-11:20 Tea Break
>
>11:20-12:00 Robert Boyd (Anthropology, UCLA)
>12:00-12:40 Kevin Laland (Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge)
>and John Odling-Smee (Biological Anthropology, University of Oxford)
>
>12:40-2:00 Lunch
>
>2:00-2:40 Dan Sperber (CNRS, Paris)
>2:40-3:20 Adam Kuper (Social Anthropology, Brunel University)
>3:20-4:00 Maurice Bloch (Social Anthropology, LSE)
>
>4:00-4:30 Tea Break
>
>DISCUSSANTS
>4:30-5:00 Daniel Dennett (Philosophy, Tufts University)
>5:00-5:30 Henry Plotkin (Psychology, UCL)
>5:30-6:00 Rosaria Conte (Italian National Research Council,
>Rome) "Memes through minds"
>6:00-6:30 General Discussion
>
>
>Best wishes,
>
>
>
>Robert Aunger, Ph.D. O: (+44) 1223
331961
>Senior Fellow in Cognition and Evolution H: (+44) 1223 881928
>King's College, University of Cambridge FAX: (+44) 1223 331315
>CAMBS CB2 1ST, England email: rva20@cam.ac.uk
>
>
>
>
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