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The Keynotes' list

Name
University
Country
Title
Natalie Gold
UK
USA
Culture, Evolution, and the Puzzle of Human Cooperation
France
Mirror neurons, understanding of action, and joint action
USA
Group-formation and Judgment-Aggregation
Germany
Understanding and Sharing Intentions: The Origins of Cultural Cognition

The Authors' list:

Name
University
Country
Title
Netherlands
The interpretation of sets of people and other artefacts
Great Britain
Collective Intentions Revisited: Collective Action in Economics and Philosophy
University of Torino
& CWI
(National Dutch Research Institute for Mathematics and ComputerScience)
Italy & Netherlands
Attributing Mental Attitudes to Social Entities: Constitutive Rules are Beliefs, Regulative Rules are Goals
Netherelands
Modelling Shared Extended Mind and Collective Representational Content
USA
Dynamics of Sociality
Italy
From Collective Intentionality to Intentional Collectives: an Ontological Perspective
Damon Centola and Douglas D. Heckathorn
USA
Collective Identity and Individual Incentives in Micromobilization Cascades
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, Sean M. Paus, Sean Luke, James Oldsand Jason Thomas
USA
Mnemonic Structure and Collective Intentionality:A Computational Agent-Based Simulation Model
Italy
Autonomous Collective Agents
Milton Correa,
Helder Coelho
Portugal
Collective Mental States in a Extended Mental States Framework
Finland
Object-Oriented Interagency: Toward Understanding Collective Intentionality in Distributed Activity Fields
Don Fallis and Kay Mathiesen
University of Arizona and Montclair State University
USA
Collective Epistemic Goals
Finland
On group beliefs and the distinction between belief and acceptance
Belgium
The Emergence of Distributed Cognition: a conceptual framework
Netherlands
Collective Acceptance, Joint Commitment and Searle's Is-Ought Argument
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Université Paris 9
Netherlands
Uptake and joint action
USA
The Dynamics of Intention in Collaborative Activity
Great Britain
Rational Agency, Cooperation, and Mind-reading
Eerik Lagerspetz
Finland
How to Establish an Institutional Fact
USA
Collective Intentional Action from the Standpoint of Semantics
USA
Social preferences in relational contexts
USA
Who is afraid of Collective Intentionality?
Finland
Social Obligation as Reason for Intention and Action
Australia
Joint Action: The Individual Strikes Back
Germany
Pretend Play and the Development of Collective Intentionality
USA
The Economic and Evolutionary Basis of Selves
Antii Saaristo
Great Britain
Collective Intentionality and the Empirical Social Sciences:A Social Psychological Perspective
Daniele Santoro
Luiss University Rome
Italy
The Myth of Collective Intentionality
Switzerland
On Not Doing One's Part
Italy
Sharedness and privateness in human early social life
USA
From Extended Mind to Collective Mind
Luca Tummolini, Cristiano Castelfranchi

Italy

The Cognitive and Behavioral Mediation of Institutions: Towards an Account of Institutional Actions
Raimo Tuomela,
Maj Tuomela
Finland
Cooperation and Trust in Group Context

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