35.1170, Calls: Affective and Emotional Dimensions of Experience: Language, Cognition, and Culture

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Subject: 35.1170, Calls: Affective and Emotional Dimensions of Experience: Language, Cognition, and Culture

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Date: 08-Apr-2024
From: Augusto Soares da Silva [assilva at ucp.pt]
Subject: Affective and Emotional Dimensions of Experience: Language, Cognition, and Culture


Full Title: Affective and Emotional Dimensions of Experience:
Language, Cognition, and Culture
Short Title: AEDE

Date: 03-Jul-2024 - 05-Jul-2024
Location: Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Braga, Portugal
Contact Person: Filippo Batisti
Meeting Email: aede.braga at ucp.pt
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/aede-braga

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 21-Apr-2024

Meeting Description:

Recently emotions have re-emerged as a topic of great scientific and
philosophical interest. Psychologists, cognitive scientists,
neuroscientists, philosophers and linguists have engaged in inter- and
intra-disciplinary debates concerning the ontology and phenomenology
of emotions, the epistemic and cognitive dimensions of emotions, the
role that our bodies play in the experience and constitution of
emotions, the physiological, mental or cultural nature of emotions,
the cultural specificity of emotions, to name just a few.

These issues, however, have been treated quite differently, either
from a first-person or from a third-person approach to emotions and
affectivity, and either from a universalist-psychophysiological, or a
relativistic-cultural view of emotions and feelings.

The aim of this conference is to analyze the affective and emotional
dimensions of human experience from an interdisciplinary perspective,
especially in philosophy, psychology and linguistics, and to
contribute to broadening contemporary debates and shed light on the
pivotal role of affectivity and emotion in human being and becoming.

We invite contributions from disciplines concerned with the topic,
including both theoretical and applied perspectives: cognitive
science, neuroscience, social, cultural, clinical, and developmental
psychology, psychophysiology, psychiatry, philosophy of mind,
phenomenology, cognitive linguistics, anthropology, cultural studies,
history, computer science.

Extended deadline: April 21st
https://sites.google.com/view/aede-braga/cfa

Recently emotions have re-emerged as a topic of great scientific and
philosophical interest. Psychologists, cognitive scientists,
neuroscientists, philosophers and linguists have engaged in inter- and
intra-disciplinary debates concerning the ontology and phenomenology
of emotions, the epistemic and cognitive dimensions of emotions, the
role that our bodies play in the experience and constitution of
emotions, the physiological, mental or cultural nature of emotions,
the cultural specificity of emotions, to name just a few.

These issues, however, have been treated quite differently, either
from a first-person or from a third-person approach to emotions and
affectivity, and either from a universalist-psychophysiological, or a
relativistic-cultural view of emotions and feelings.

The aim of this conference is to analyze the affective and emotional
dimensions of human experience from an interdisciplinary perspective,
especially in philosophy, psychology and linguistics, and to
contribute to broadening contemporary debates and shed light on the
pivotal role of affectivity and emotion in human being and becoming.

We invite contributions from disciplines concerned with the topic,
including both theoretical and applied perspectives: cognitive
science, neuroscience, social, cultural, clinical, and developmental
psychology, psychophysiology, psychiatry, philosophy of mind,
phenomenology, cognitive linguistics, anthropology, cultural studies,
history, computer science.

Suggested topics include (but are not restricted to):

·         Cognitive processes and emotions: attention, memory,
learning, motivation, judgments, and decision-making
·         The role of cultural determinants in emotion elicitation,
regulation and expression: how culture influences cognition
·         4E and post-cognitivist approaches to emotion and
affectivity
·         Sociocultural variability of emotions
·         Cross-cultural and cross-linguistic differences in emotions
·         The history of emotions
·         Affectivity as a key component of habits
·         The phenomenology of human experience, affectivity and
intersubjectivity
·         The interplay between cognition, culture and emotion in
social behavior, health-related behavior, and psychopathology
·         Embodied accounts of affectivity in post-cognitivist
cognitive science
·         Emotional intelligence and education, social and emotional
competence, social and emotional health
·         Emotion in language (lexicon and grammar, language
acquisition and change)
·         The conceptualization of emotions and components of emotion
concepts
·         Figurativity (metaphor, metonymy, irony, etc.) in the
conceptualization of emotions
·         Developmental aspects of language and emotion
·         Emotion in applied linguistics: language teaching,
intercultural communication, advertisement, psychotherapy
·         Affectivity, emotion and mirror neurons
·         Emotion in the interaction between humans and artificial
agents
·         Emotions as enhancers or inhibitors in situated action:
empathy, ethics, politics
·         The epistemic value of emotions: how knowledge is modulated
by affectivity
·         Affectivity, sexuality and gendered emotional experience
·         Emotions in discourse analysis: populism, polarization and
media discourse
·         Semantic approaches for sentiment analysis with
computational tools
·         The aesthetics of emotion: sensibility and embodied artistic
practices

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Contact: aede.braga at ucp.pt



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