Affective Artefacts is the University of Manchester’s radically interdisciplinary seminar series on material culture, emotions and affect theory. This seminar series discusses the agentive and affective qualities of matter, thus, the capacity of materials and things to generate, maintain, and challenge emotional atmospheres. The seminar brings together researchers from various disciplines from Manchester and beyond, and is a widely praised intervention into the field.
All 2024 events will take in place in person.
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