Oral Presentations

•     February, 2017
Centre of Research on Social Interaction, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
 Affective social learning and emotion appreciation: Structuring socio-emotional interactions by Dukes, D

•     August, 2016
The 24th annual meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, St. Andrews, Scotland
Interest and the Affective Springs of Inquiry – The Chiaroscuro Epistemic Emotion by Lauria, F., Dukes, D. and Clément, F. presented by Federico Lauria

•     May, 2016
Invited Speaker, Workshop on Epistemic Emotion, University of Berkeley, California
Conflicts of Interest: Developing interest in the social world 
by Dukes, D.

•     May, 2016
Invited Speaker, Workshop on Epistemic Emotion, University of Berkeley, California
A prolegomenon for an understanding of epistemic emotions 
by Campos, J and Dukes, D.

•     February, 2016
Invited Speaker, Developmental Seminar Series, University of Berkeley, California
Affective Social Learning and the Role of Interest 
by Dukes, D. and Clément, F.

•     January, 2016
The 17th annual convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, USA
Affective Social Learning: Relying on others to show how we should feel 
by Dukes, D and Clément, F.
Delivered as part of the “Emotions and Appraisals in Social Decision-Making” symposium organised by Danielle Shore (Oxford) and including Erin Heerey (Bangor) and Jonathan Gratch (Southern California)

•     December, 2015
Invited Speaker, Developmental Seminar Series, University of Merced, California
Learning from others’ emotional expressions: The role of interest in Affective Social Learning 
by Dukes, D. and Clément, F.

•     July, 2015
The 15th European Conference on Facial Expression, Measure and Meaning, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Expressions of Interest 
by Dukes, D., Mortillaro, M. and Clément, F.

•    March, 2015
The 1st Meeting of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences Emotional Developmental Group, Geneva, Switzerland
Studying Interest: Theoretical and Empirical Issues by Dukes, D.

•   June, 2014
Aegina Summer School “Shared Experiences: the boundaries of the social brain” organized by the Lab of Action & Body, Royal Holloway, University of London

Interest: An affective gateway for the transmission of culture
 by Dukes, D and Clément, F.

•    February, 2014
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Annual Review Forum CISA annual Review Forum, Geneva, Switzerland
First steps towards a developmental theory of cognitive appraisal by 
Dukes, D., Foudon, N and Clément, F.

•    November, 2013
NeuZü – meeting of labs of Klaus Züberbuhler (Neuchâtel) and Carel van Schalk (Zürich), Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Curiosity killed the cat: Is interest really important for non-human animals? by 
Dukes, D and Clément, F.

•    November, 2013
Swiss Interdisciplinary Group “Self-Consciousness and Kinds of Self” Autumn-Workshop, Lausanne, Switzerland
The interesting possibility of consciousness without a cerebral cortex: an interpretation of Merker (2007) by Dukes, D.

•    September, 2013
Swiss Psychological Society, Biannual Congress – Basel, Switzerland
Making Sense via Others: The role of interest by 
Dukes, D., Foudon, N and Clément, F.

•    March, 2013
Swiss Interdisciplinary Group “Self-Consciousness and Kinds of Self” Spring-Workshop, Ovronnaz, Switzerland
Interest, Consciousness and the Developing (Social) Selfby Dukes, D.

•    February, 2013
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Annual Review Forum CISA annual Review Forum, Geneva, Switzerland
What makes interest interesting for appraisal theory? by 
Dukes, D., Foudon, N and Clément, F.

•    May, 2012
Reunion des Pédiatres du Neuchâtel – Neuchâtel, Switzerland
L’ontogenèse de l’intérêt: un projet ‘en développement’ by 
Clément, F and Dukes, D.