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SUMMARY:Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA): Grief\, Trauma\, Anger\, and Resilience.
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LOCATION:University of Tennessee\, Knoxville\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>TVA 2026 (Knoxville\, TN\, October 29-31\, 2026): Grief\, Trauma\, Anger\, and Resilience</strong></p>\n<p>The Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA) conference ran annually for nearly a decade\, from 2012 to 2020\, at which time a pandemic struck. The TVA had attracted some of the most active philosophers on topics revolving around value and agency and has featured as keynotes some of the most prominent philosophers of our time. In 2026\, this storied conference will be revived. This time\, as in the most recent installment before revival\, we aim once again to attract participants and presenters from a wide spectrum of psychological\, social and political sciences and involve an equally diverse set of presenters. In 2026 the TVA will again bring together prominent keynote speakers whose work has had a significant impact both within their fields and across disciplines. The theme for the 2026 revival of the TVA conference is Grief\, Trauma\, Anger\, and Resilience.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The conference will explore the conceptual\, moral\, and social-political dimensions of a range of so-called negative affective experiences (e.g.\, grief\, trauma\, anger) alongside those counterparts routinely taken as constructive or life-affirming (e.g.\, joy\, connection\, resilience). We are particularly interested in how these phenomena shape&mdash\;and in turn are shaped by&mdash\;agency\, embodiment\, social reality\, and human connection. While trauma and related concepts (among our themes) have received attention recently across the psychological and social scientific disciplines\, there has been comparatively little sustained philosophical engagement with the concepts themselves\, and even less with their broader implications for life among the hypersocial beings that we are. Our aim is to create a space for rigorous\, interdisciplinary conversation that brings philosophy into dialogue with psychology\, psychiatry\, literature\, social theory\, public health\, and related fields.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Confirmed keynotes:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Michael Cholbi (Philosophy\, University of Edinburgh)</li>\n<li>Nancy Snow (Philosophy\, University of Kansas)</li>\n<li>Mariam Thalos (Philosophy\, University of Tennessee\, Knoxville)</li>\n<li>Melissa Burchard (Philosophy\, UNC Asheville)</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Contributions are solicited for presentations of approximately 25 minutes.</p>\n<p>Submissions will be accepted until Friday May 8th\, 2026.<br><br> When submitting\, you will be prompted to enter your first and last name. Please include your email address along with your name in these fields (e.g.\, First Name: Jane\; Last Name: Doe\, janedoe@email.com).</p>\n<p>Any questions can be forwarded to jcarlis7@utk.edu</p>\n<p>Please submit an extended abstract of up to 1500 words\, plus a short abstract of 150 words\, in a single PDF document without any author identifying information\, here:&nbsp\;</p>
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261029T090000
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SUMMARY:Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA): Grief\, Trauma\, Anger\, and Resilience.
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TZID:America/New_York
LOCATION:University of Tennessee\, Knoxville\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>TVA 2026 (Knoxville\, TN\, October 29-31\, 2026): Grief\, Trauma\, Anger\, and Resilience.&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>The Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA) conference ran annually for nearly a decade\, from 2012 to 2020\, at which time a pandemic struck. The TVA had attracted some of the most active philosophers on topics revolving around value and agency and has featured as keynotes some of the most prominent philosophers of our time. In 2026\, this storied conference will be revived. This time\, as in the most recent installment before revival\, we aim once again to attract participants and presenters from a wide spectrum of psychological\, social and political sciences and involve an equally diverse set of presenters. In 2026 the TVA will again bring together prominent keynote speakers whose work has had a significant impact both within their fields and across disciplines. The theme for the 2026 revival of the TVA conference is Grief\, Trauma\, Anger\, and Resilience.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The conference will explore the conceptual\, moral\, and social-political dimensions of a range of so-called negative affective experiences (e.g.\, grief\, trauma\, anger) alongside those counterparts routinely taken as constructive or life-affirming (e.g.\, joy\, connection\, resilience). We are particularly interested in how these phenomena shape&mdash\;and in turn are shaped by&mdash\;agency\, embodiment\, social reality\, and human connection. While trauma and related concepts (among our themes) have received attention recently across the psychological and social scientific disciplines\, there has been comparatively little sustained philosophical engagement with the concepts themselves\, and even less with their broader implications for life among the hypersocial beings that we are. Our aim is to create a space for rigorous\, interdisciplinary conversation that brings philosophy into dialogue with psychology\, psychiatry\, literature\, social theory\, public health\, and related fields.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Confirmed keynotes:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Michael Cholbi (Philosophy\, University of Edinburgh)</li>\n<li>Nancy Snow (Philosophy\, University of Kansas)</li>\n<li>Mariam Thalos (Philosophy\, University of Tennessee\, Knoxville)</li>\n<li>Melissa Burchard (Philosophy\, UNC Asheville)</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Contributions are solicited for presentations of approximately 25 minutes.</p>\n<p>Submissions will be accepted until Friday May 8th\, 2026.<br><br> When submitting\, you will be prompted to enter your first and last name. Please include your email address along with your name in these fields (e.g.\, First Name: Jane\; Last Name: Doe\, janedoe@email.com).</p>\n<p>Any questions can be forwarded to jcarlis7@utk.edu</p>\n<p>Please submit an extended abstract of up to 1500 words\, plus a short abstract of 150 words\, in a single PDF document without any author identifying information\, here:&nbsp\;</p>
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