Events
We often participate in academic and dissemination events to present our research results and our future lines of work. Please join us and get to know us better!
2025
23 – 24 OCTOBER
“Displaced bonds: Belonging and rootlessness in European migration”.
International Workshop.
Getafe Campus. Room 15.1.01.
2025
01 JULY
“Fenomenología aplicada a la antropología: repensar las experiencias subjetivas en y para el trabajo etnográfico”.
Talk by Eleonora Bordogni.
11th International Conference of Iberoamerican Anthropologists (AIBR, 2025). Panel: “Methodological challenges and participatory action”.
University of Cantabria, Santander. Spain.
2025
12 JUNE
“Feelings of (Non-)Belonging: An Asymmetric Reciprocity Account “.
Talk by Alba Montes Sánchez (con Thomas Szanto).
12th Annual Conference of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions (EPSSE 2025). Panel: “Affective Distance and Asymmetry”. Panel: “Affective Distance and Asymmetry”.
Sorbonne University, Paris.
2024
21 JUNIO
“Group based shame as a political tool for change”
Talk by Alba Montes Sánchez (with Alessandro Salice).
11th Annual Conference of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions (EPSSE 2024).
University of Lisbon and NOVA University of Lisbon.
2024
24 MAYO
«Migración, desarraigo y pertenencia: reflexiones a partir de un ensayo de Theodor Kallifatides»
Talk by Alba Montes Sánchez.
Workshop: Voces silenciadas, negligencias epistémicas y democracia deliberativa: nuevos retos. Workshop: Voces silenciadas, negligencias epistémicas y democracia deliberativa: nuevos retos. «Voces» research project (funded by the AEI, grant ref. PID2022-137447NB-I00).
University of Salamanca.
2024
23 FEBRERO
“Towards a Phenomenology of Belonging in Migration Processes”
Talk by Alba Montes Sánchez.
TeC / FiloLab Seminar.
University of Granada.
2023
6 OCTOBER
“Towards a Phenomenology of Belonging in Migration Processes”
Keynote lecture by Alba Montes Sánchez.
International Conference Us and Them: Phenomenological Perspectives in Dialogue. Research project “Who Are We?” (funded by Carlsberg Foundation and ERC, No. 832940).
Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.