VDP Event: Embodied (un)certainties: Producing knowledge from the margin

28th-29th April

28th-29th April: A PhD workshop on affective queerfeminist epistemologies, with a keynote talk by Maria do Mar Pereira on "The Affective Life of Knowledge Production: Conversations on Embodied and Disembodied Voices"

28.04.2021 at 18:30: Keynote  Lecture  by  Maria  do  Mar  Pereira,  PhD  MSc. (University of Warwick) in the Neues Institutsgebäude HS II - all welcome!

29.04.2021: Workshop Day with Mag. Dr. Cornelia Schadler (University of Vienna) and Mag. Dr. Katharina Wiedlack (University of Vienna) - call for participation now closed.

This  workshop  is  aimed  at  PhD  researchers  from  different  disciplines. Together,  we  want  to  engage in exploring ideas of knowledge beyond mainstream, canonical ideas, and deepen our  understanding  of  how  we,  as  academic  researchers,  can  grasp  and  create  interdisciplinary  knowledge. Since  the  affective  turn  in  the  social  and  cultural  sciences,  the  conceptualization  of ratio and emotion as two different spheres has been contested in multiple ways. Cognition  and knowledge are no longer limited to rationality and reason, and various scholars highlight  that  knowledge  has  embodied,  experienced  and  felt  dimensions. We  want  to  take  up  this  strand  of  research  and  explore  the  multiple  (im-)possibilities  of  cognition  and  knowledge  in  creative  and  innovative  ways. As  we  believe  knowledge  can  help  to  overcome  hierarchical power asymmetries, in our workshop, we especially aim to engage with critical epistemologies in order to deconstruct powerful binaries. A special focus will be on affective queerfeminist, decolonial and intersectional epistemologies.

Structure of the workshopThe workshop will consist of three parts: The first part will be an introductory public lecture by  Maria  do  Mar  Pereira,  PhD  MSc.  (University  of  Warwick)  in  the  evening  of  28th April, starting at 18:30. The  second  and  the  third  part,  a  morning  session  and  an  afternoon  session  on 29th April, offer theoretical input on queerfeminist, decolonial and intersectional epistemologies  and  methodologies. These  sessions  will  be  hosted  by  Mag.  Dr.  Cornelia Schadler (University of Vienna) and Mag. Dr. Katharina Wiedlack (University of Vienna). We will make sure to provide space for participants to discuss the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by their own projects. The workshop is  planned  to  take  place  in  person  at  the  University  of  Vienna,  based  on  a safe  hygiene  plan