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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260319T100000
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SUMMARY:Valence Asymmetries Conference
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LOCATION:Pompeu Fabra University\, Poblenou Campus\, Barcelona\, Spain\, 08018
DESCRIPTION:<p>The&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.upf.edu/web/valence-asymmetries/project-members">Valence Asymmetries ERC team</a>&nbsp\;is happy to announce that it will be organizing the first VALENCE ASYMMETRIES conference on&nbsp\;<strong>March 19th-20th</strong>&nbsp\;2026 at the Pompeu Fabra University in&nbsp\;<strong>Barcelona\, Spain</strong>.</p>\n<p>The event is funded by Isidora Stojanovic&rsquo\;s ERC Advanced Grant &ldquo\;Valence Asymmetries: the positive\, the negative\, the good and the bad in language\, mind and morality&rdquo\; (GA n&deg\; 101142133).</p>\n<p>This interdisciplinary event will discuss themes which are central to the&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.upf.edu/web/valence-asymmetries">Valence Asymmetries project</a>\, including the role of valence asymmetries in perception\, emotion\, morality\, language\, and communication. Discussion will draw upon insights from philosophy\, psychology\, and linguistics.</p>\n<p>There will be invited talks by Hans Alves\, Frederique de Vignemont\, Saif Mohammad\, and Pascal Willemsen. There is also room for 4-6 additional talks\, to be selected from open submissions. Each selected talk will be assigned a 50 min slot\, including discussion.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Topics will include:&nbsp\;the relation between value\, valence\, and polarity\; theoretical and empirical accounts of valence asymmetries in language\, including in negative strengthening\, scalar inferences\, and irony\; the asymmetry between virtue and vice\, and between praise and blame\, in normative and applied ethics\; as well as other discussions of valence asymmetries in linguistics\, cognitive science\, moral psychology\, and cognate areas.</p>\n<p>Topic areas: Cognitive science\, linguistics\, psychology\, philosophy of mind and language\, value-theory\, ethics and metaethics.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Isidora Stojanovic;CN=Lorenza C. D'Angelo;CN=Morgan Moyer;CN=Michelle Stankovic:
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