The African
Institute for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS) at the
University of Johannesburg is pleased to invite abstract submissions for the
upcoming:
22-23
SEPTEMBER 2026 | Hybrid Event
Submissions Close: 30 May
2026
Under conditions of deepening global inequalities and new forms of political
contestation, questions about the emotional dimensions of resistance—what fuels
it, sustains it, and transforms it—have never been more pressing. While
existing scholarship has examined themes such as affective injustice
(Srinivasan 2018), emotion and action (Carman 2018), and the use of provocative
media in advancing social and political agendas, sustained interdisciplinary
engagement with emotion and resistance remains limited. This workshop seeks to
fill that gap by fostering dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and centring
voices from the Global South.
We invite contributions that
critically interrogate the constraining and empowering dimensions of emotion in
various contexts of resistance. Possible themes include, but are not limited
to:
- Emotions
such as anger, hope, fear, and solidarity in motivating resistance
- The
affective dynamics of individual, collective, and transnational struggles
- Emotional
labour and affective injustice in activist movements
- Art,
performance, and other affective expressions of resistance
- The
politics of empathy, shame, or love in social change
- Psychological,
phenomenological, or ethical accounts of affective resistance
- Emotion,
decolonisation, and epistemic injustice
- Intersections of gender, race, and affect in
resistance practices
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
Abstract length: 300–500
Submission Close: 30 May
2026
Submit abstracts (and
any inquiries) to dim...@uj.ac.za with the
subject line: Resistance and Emotion Workshop Abstract Submission.
This event is funded by
The Society for Applied Philosophy and will be held in hybrid format (in-person at
the University of Johannesburg and online) to ensure accessibility for
participants across different regions and abilities.
About ACEPS
The African Institute for
Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS) is an internationally recognised
research institute at the University of Johannesburg with a strong record of
fostering critical scholarship on epistemic injustice, decolonial thought, and
social transformation.
Best
Regards,
Dimpho
Moletsane
Postdoctoral
Researcher
ACEPS