Politics of affect

The idea of development is often seen as the result of rational and instrumental processes. In this paradigm, there is little room for understanding the symbolic and affective dimension of economic and political processes that lead to development. By focusing on public acts of state representatives and actors in development processes, this line of research is devoted to the analysis of political representation at the same time that it seeks to document the voices of the beneficiaries of these public acts expressed in art form.

Researchers

Anésio Manhiça
Amâncio Miguel
Euclides Gonçalves