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Silke Neunsinger
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Call for Papers
Cognition and Evolution in Historical and Social Research
September 23–24, 2025, Lund, Sweden
https://www.kultur.lu.se/cehsr2025
Over recent decades, cognitive science have significantly reshaped our understanding of human
thought, while modern evolutionary theory has provided robust explanations of the biological
origin of Homo sapiens. Yet, despite these transformative developments, cognitive and
evolutionary perspectives remain under-integrated within mainstream historical and social
research. This conference seeks to address this lacuna by exploring how cognitive and
evolutionary approaches can enrich our understanding of the human condition in historical and
societal contexts.
Recent advances in cognitive science, neuroscience, and genetics compel historians and social
scientists to re-evaluate foundational paradigms. Concepts such as the embodied mind, situated
and distributed cognition, and conceptual metaphor theory are increasingly applied within the
humanities and social sciences, particularly in fields such as linguistics, literary studies,
archaeology, and religious studies. Concurrently, emerging research in cultural evolution and
cognitive theory has fostered a biologically and culturally grounded view of humans as products
of long-standing bio-cultural co-evolutionary processes.
Evolutionary frameworks have gained traction in newly established interdisciplinary domains,
including evolutionary cultural studies, evolutionary institutional economics, evolutionary
linguistics, and cognitive evolution studies. These perspectives prompt historians and social
scientists to re-examine core models and analogies—such as those comparing cultural and
organismic evolution—and to investigate the roles of variation, selection, and inheritance
(retention) within cultural dynamics.
At the heart of these inquiries lies a key question: how do cognitive processes—perception,
memory, conceptualisation, embodied action, communicative practices, and institutional
forms—function as mental constructs that contribute to social inertia or transformation? This
conference invites scholarly contributions that explore these mechanisms and their implications
for historical change and long-term social evolution.
The conference will take place at Lund University, Sweden. The nearest international airport is
Copenhagen Airport (Denmark), with direct rail connections to Lund Central Station
(approximately 35 minutes).There is no conference fee. Participants are expected to arrange their own travel and
accommodation.
Confirmed plenary speakers:
• Peter Gärdenfors, Professor of Cognitive Science, Lund University, Sweden;
https://www.fil.lu.se/en/person/PeterGardenfors/
• Ruth Mace, Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology, University College London, UK;
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthropology/people/academic-and-teaching-staff/ruth-…
Suggested topics for papers include (but are not limited to):
• Cognitive history
• Cognitive archaeology
• Cognitive poetics
• Deep history
• Neurohistory
• Evolutionary culture studies
• Evolutionary institutional economics
• Evolutionary political science
• Bio-cultural co-evolution
• Embodied cognition in history and society
• Situated and distributed cognition in history and society
• Perception, memory, and conceptualisation in history and society
• Cognition, language and communication in history and society
Venue:
• LUX, Lecture hall C121, Helgonavägen 3, Lund, Sweden
Key dates:
• Deadline for abstract submission: 1 September 2025
• Notification of acceptance: 7 September 2025
• Conference starts: 23 September 2025, at 13:00
• Conference ends: 24 September, at 12:00
Submission guidelines:
Abstracts (maximum 300 words), along with a short academic biography, should be submitted to
David.Duner(a)kultur.lu.se<mailto:David.Duner@kultur.lu.se> no later than 1 September 2025. All presentations will be conducted
in English.
Organizing committee:
• David Dunér, Professor of History of Ideas and Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
• Christer Ahlberger, Professor of History, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
• Mikael Sandberg, Professor of Political Science, Halmstad University, Sweden
Please address questions to David.Duner(a)kultur.lu.se<mailto:David.Duner@kultur.lu.se>
Call for Papers
Cognition and Evolution in Historical and Social Research
September 23–24, 2025, Lund, Sweden
https://www.kultur.lu.se/cehsr2025
Over recent decades, cognitive science have significantly reshaped our understanding of human thought, while modern evolutionary theory has provided robust explanations of the biological origin of Homo sapiens. Yet, despite these transformative developments, cognitive and evolutionary perspectives remain under-integrated within mainstream historical and social research. This conference seeks to address this lacuna by exploring how cognitive and evolutionary approaches can enrich our understanding of the human condition in historical and societal contexts.
Recent advances in cognitive science, neuroscience, and genetics compel historians and social scientists to re-evaluate foundational paradigms. Concepts such as the embodied mind, situated and distributed cognition, and conceptual metaphor theory are increasingly applied within the humanities and social sciences, particularly in fields such as linguistics, literary studies, archaeology, and religious studies. Concurrently, emerging research in cultural evolution and cognitive theory has fostered a biologically and culturally grounded view of humans as products of long-standing bio-cultural co-evolutionary processes.
Evolutionary frameworks have gained traction in newly established interdisciplinary domains, including evolutionary cultural studies, evolutionary institutional economics, evolutionary linguistics, and cognitive evolution studies. These perspectives prompt historians and social scientists to re-examine core models and analogies—such as those comparing cultural and organismic evolution—and to investigate the roles of variation, selection, and inheritance (retention) within cultural dynamics.
At the heart of these inquiries lies a key question: how do cognitive processes—perception, memory, conceptualisation, embodied action, communicative practices, and institutional forms—function as mental constructs that contribute to social inertia or transformation? This conference invites scholarly contributions that explore these mechanisms and their implications for historical change and long-term social evolution.
The conference will take place at Lund University, Sweden. The nearest international airport is Copenhagen Airport (Denmark), with direct rail connections to Lund Central Station (approximately 35 minutes).
There is no conference fee. Participants are expected to arrange their own travel and accommodation.
Confirmed plenary speakers:
* Peter Gärdenfors, Professor of Cognitive Science, Lund University, Sweden; https://www.fil.lu.se/en/person/PeterGardenfors/
* Ruth Mace, Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology, University College London, UK; https://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthropology/people/academic-and-teaching-staff/ruth-…
Suggested topics for papers include (but are not limited to):
* Cognitive history
* Cognitive archaeology
* Cognitive poetics
* Deep history
* Neurohistory
* Evolutionary culture studies
* Evolutionary institutional economics
* Evolutionary political science
* Bio-cultural co-evolution
* Embodied cognition in history and society
* Situated and distributed cognition in history and society
* Perception, memory, and conceptualisation in history and society
* Cognition, language and communication in history and society
Venue:
* LUX, Lecture hall C121, Helgonavägen 3, Lund, Sweden
Key dates:
* Deadline for abstract submission: 1 September 2025
* Notification of acceptance: 7 September 2025
* Conference starts: 23 September 2025, at 13:00
* Conference ends: 24 September, at 12:00
Submission guidelines:
Abstracts (maximum 300 words), along with a short academic biography, should be submitted to David.Duner(a)kultur.lu.se<mailto:David.Duner@kultur.lu.se> no later than 1 September 2025. All presentations will be conducted in English.
Organizing committee:
* David Dunér, Professor of History of Ideas and Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
* Christer Ahlberger, Professor of History, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
* Mikael Sandberg, Professor of Political Science, Halmstad University, Sweden
Please address questions to David.Duner(a)kultur.lu.se<mailto:David.Duner@kultur.lu.se>
Hej,
Nu är det dags att nominera till nordiska historikerbokpriset (se bifogade filer)
Priset är instiftat på initiativ av Den nordiska historikerkommittén, som består av representanter för de nationella historiska samfunden. Priset delades ut för första gången 2017 vid det nordiska historikermötet i Aalborg.
Syftet med det nordiska historikerbokspriset är att stimulera intresset för Nordens historia som region. Priset tilldelas författaren/författarna till en innovativ, nyskapande och tankeväckande bok i nordisk historia. Priset utdelas vid det nordiska historikermötet, som arrangeras vart tredje till fjärde år. Nästa möte arrangeras i Reykjavik 13-15.8.2025.
Allt gott,
Malin Thor Tureby (på uppdrag av Den nordiska historikerkommittén)
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Malin Thor Tureby
Professor of History
Head of Research - Department of Society, Culture and Identity
Malmö University
+46 (0)40-66 57 867
https://mau.se/en/persons/malin.thor/