32nd International Mathematical Views Conference (MAVI 32)

Front of Goldney House and gardens

We are pleased to welcome you to the 32nd International Mathematical Views Conference, MAVI, which will be held at the University of Bristol, UK, from 23rd-25th September 2026.

There are two main aims of the conference. The first aim is to share research on affect-related topics in mathematics education, including attitudes, beliefs, emotions, identity, interests, meaning, motivation, values, well-being, and related areas.

You may share theoretical and/or empirical research, and we welcome contributions on learning, teaching, or the application of mathematics at any educational level or in the workplace. The second aim of the conference is to engage in extensive academic discussions on the topics presented. 

Thus, it is at the heart of the MAVI spirit that there will be ample time for these in-depth discussions.


On The Interplay of Energies between Teaching and Being Taught Mathematics: conjectures arising from a phenomenological enquiry

Plenary speaker: John Mason

My interest is in the lived experience of teaching and learning mathematics. My enquiry draws upon a six-fold intertwined structure of the human psyche, in which the vast lexicon of feelings forms just part of the affective domain. To retain my focus on experience, I ask about different energy states involved in initiating pedagogical actions, and how these interact with the different energy states of learners as they engage with (or not) and sustain (or not) useful activity.

However, since learning takes place over time, while teaching takes place in time (as initiated pedagogical actions), I resist here the use of ‘learning’. I follow Gattegno (ref) in seeing learning as mostly taking place during sleep, so I confine myself to trying to describe and articulate relevant energies involved in teaching and in being taught. I call upon (my interpretation of) ancient psychology of the Vedas and the Upanishads to propose a tripartite view of energies, which might provide access to shifts in energy experienced while teaching and while being taught.

I invite you therefor to join me in an enquiry into a discourse based on energy, focussing on the interplay between energies associated with and experienced when teaching, and associated with and experienced when being taught. My aim is to increase sensitivity to personal experience, not provide categories for analysing the experiences of others.


Registration

Please register for the conference using this link:
32nd International Mathematical Views Conference | University of Bristol Online Shop


Delegate Information

Further details about the conference, the City of Bristol and other important and helpful information can be found here:
Delegate Information Pack (PDF)


Submission of Papers

All submitted papers should explicitly address affect-related topics in mathematics education [attitudes, beliefs, emotions, identity, interest, meaning, motivation, values, etc.]

Papers should be submitted on or before 12th June 2026. (If a short extension is needed, please email tracy.helliwell@bristol.ac.uk)

Papers will be submitted here: https://journals.helsinki.fi/lumatb.The filename must begin with MAVI32. By submitting a paper to the conference, you agree to review two papers submitted by other authors. The review period will take place between 14th June 2026 and 10th July 2026.

For your paper, please use the MAVI template. Word limit for papers is 4000 words (excluding references).

The conference utilises an open peer‑review process (i.e., unblinded). Reviewer guidelines will be provided on the conference website around the submission date. Reviews will be shared before the end of July 2026, and authors will have until the end of August 2026 to revise their papers in preparation for the conference.

MAVI is an inclusive conference; however, publication in the conference proceedings is not guaranteed (there will be a further round of reviews after the conference to support authors in developing their papers in preparation for publication). We assume by submitting a paper you intend to attend the conference.

We will be requesting authors confirm their intention to attend via email around the submission date.

Proceedings will be published in Lumat B: https://journals.helsinki.fi/lumatb

 

Contact information

Tracy Helliwell: tracy.helliwell@bristol.ac.uk