Embodied institutions and epistemic exclusions : Affect in the academy

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Churcher, Millicent. (2022). Embodied institutions and epistemic exclusions : Affect in the academy. Topoi. 41(5), pp. 895-904. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-021-09793-8
AuthorsChurcher, Millicent
Abstract

This paper explores the intersection between affect, emotion, social imaginaries, and institutions through the lens of epistemic power in the academy. It argues that attending to this intersection is critical for a fuller understanding of how affective and emotional dynamics can assist to entrench, but also disrupt, asymmetries of epistemic privilege that cut across lines of race, sex, and other markers of social difference. As part of this discussion the paper reflects on the possibility of intervening in dominant social imaginaries that become sedimented in the routine operations of the modern university, and which produce affective ecologies that sustain epistemic exclusions within academic institutions.

Keywordsepistemic power; affect; emotion; social imaginaries; institutions
Year2022
JournalTopoi
Journal citation41 (5), pp. 895-904
PublisherSpringer Nature
ISSN0167-7411
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-021-09793-8
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85122747275
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Online11 Jan 2022
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Accepted22 Dec 2021
Deposited15 Jan 2025
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