The Organizing Committee invites the submission of abstracts and papers that engage critically and creatively with the conference’s thematic axes.
Submissions may address, among other topics:
• Epistemic justice and injustice
• Decolonial, anticolonial, and countercolonial perspectives
• Linguistic diversity, plurilingualism, and language policies
• Migration, refuge, exile, and statelessness
• Indigenous, Afro-diasporic, and Global South epistemologies
• Gender, race, sexuality, neurodiversity, and human rights
• Environmental justice and the rights of nature
• Alter-science and dialogical knowledge production
• Art, literature, and aesthetics as forms of knowledge
Abstracts should be submitted via the conference website, following the guidelines provided. All submissions will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee.
ABSTRACTS
Abstract Submission Guidelines
• Abstract length: up to 300 words
• Languages accepted: Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, Arabic, and Swahili
• Abstracts must clearly indicate the thematic axis to which they are related
• Authors may submit individual papers or panel proposals
Accepted abstracts will be published in the conference abstract book.
