Mapping Affect Studies
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This editorial for the special issue Mapping Affect Studies, I briefly introduce the relevance to explore the intersections between affect studies and other relevant fields for social sciences and humanities. To create a frame to explore such intersections, I explore the affective turn in relation to its epistemological/ontological assumptions, its methodological challenges, and the politics of the affective turn. Then, I offer some notes on two intersections with fields that are missing in this Special issue: the intersection between affect and feminism, and affect and disability. I finish this introduction by presenting the articles of the special issue.Paraules clau
Ontology, Methodology, Epistemology, Politics, Affect studiesReferències
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Bakko, Matthew & Merz, Sibille (2015). Towards an Affective Turn in Social Science Research? Theorising Affect, Rethinking Methods and (Re)Envisioning the Social. Graduate Journal of Social Sciences, 11(1), 7-14.
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