TY - JOUR
T1 - Warsaw Argumentation Week (Waw 2018) Organised by the Polish School of Argumentation and Our Colleagues from Germany and the UK, 6th-16th September 2018
AU - Budzynska, Katarzyna
AU - Araszkiewicz, Michał
AU - Budzyńska-daca, Agnieszka
AU - Hinton, Martin
AU - Lawrence, John
AU - Modgil, Sanjay
AU - Thimm, Matthias
AU - Visser, Jacky
AU - Żurek, Tomasz
AU - Koszowy, Marcin
AU - Atkinson, Katie
AU - Dębowska-kozłowska, Kamila
AU - Kacprzak, Magdalena
AU - Łupkowski, Paweł
AU - Skowron, Barłomiej
AU - Urbański, Mariusz
AU - Załęska, Maria
PY - 2018/9/1
Y1 - 2018/9/1
N2 - In September 2018, the ArgDiaP association, along with colleagues from Germany and the UK, organised one of the longest and most interdisciplinary series of events ever dedicated to argumentation – Warsaw Argumentation Week, WAW 2018. The eleven-day ‘week’ featured a five day graduate school on computational and linguistic perspectives on argumentation (3rd SSA school); five workshops: on systems and algorithms for formal argumentation (2nd SAFA), argumentation in relation to society (1st ArgSoc), philosophical approaches to argumentation (1st ArgPhil), legal argumentation (2nd MET-ARG) and argumentation in rhetoric (1st MET-RhET); and two conferences: on computational models of argumentation (7th COMMA conference) and on argumentation and corpus linguistics (16th ArgDiaP conference). WAW hosted twelve tutorials and eight invited talks as well as welcoming over 130 participants. All the conferences and workshops publish pre- or post-proceedings in the top journals and book series in the field.
AB - In September 2018, the ArgDiaP association, along with colleagues from Germany and the UK, organised one of the longest and most interdisciplinary series of events ever dedicated to argumentation – Warsaw Argumentation Week, WAW 2018. The eleven-day ‘week’ featured a five day graduate school on computational and linguistic perspectives on argumentation (3rd SSA school); five workshops: on systems and algorithms for formal argumentation (2nd SAFA), argumentation in relation to society (1st ArgSoc), philosophical approaches to argumentation (1st ArgPhil), legal argumentation (2nd MET-ARG) and argumentation in rhetoric (1st MET-RhET); and two conferences: on computational models of argumentation (7th COMMA conference) and on argumentation and corpus linguistics (16th ArgDiaP conference). WAW hosted twelve tutorials and eight invited talks as well as welcoming over 130 participants. All the conferences and workshops publish pre- or post-proceedings in the top journals and book series in the field.
U2 - 10.2478/slgr-2018-0036
DO - 10.2478/slgr-2018-0036
M3 - Article
SN - 0860-150X
VL - 55
SP - 231
EP - 239
JO - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
JF - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
IS - 1
ER -