CFP: Valence Asymmetries Conference
Submission deadline: September 30, 2025
Conference date(s):
March 19, 2026 - March 20, 2026
Conference Venue:
Department of Translation and Language Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Barcelona,
Spain
Details
The Valence Asymmetries ERC team is happy to announce that it will be organizing the first VALENCE ASYMMETRIES conference on March 19th-20th 2026 at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. The event is funded by Isidora Stojanovic’s ERC Advanced Grant “Valence Asymmetries: the positive, the negative, the good and the bad in language, mind and morality” (GA n° 101142133).
This interdisciplinary event will discuss themes which are central to the Valence Asymmetries project, including the role of valence asymmetries in perception, emotion, morality, language, and communication. Discussion will draw upon insights from philosophy, psychology, and linguistics.
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.
We especially encourage submissions on 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.
If you are interested in presenting your work at this venue, please submit a 2-page abstract to [email protected] by Sep 30th, with the subject line “valence asymmetries submission”.
Invited speakers:
Hans Alves (Ruhr Universität Bochum); Frédérique de Vignemont (Institut Jean Nicod); Saif M. Mohammad (National Research Council Canada); Pascale Willemsen (Universität Zürich)
Program Committee and Organization:
Isidora Stojanovic (Chair); Lorenza C. D'Angelo; Morgan Moyer; Michelle Stankovic