Available now online, a new article for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology by Rasmus Dyring (Aarhus University).
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Technoscience & postphenomenology workshop with Robert Rosenberger
Workshop open to graduate students & scholars, public lectures (Sept 4-6) open to everyone. Includes practical classes at Tartu Observatory.
Read moreJBSP Online: Francesco Tava – ‘Facing a New Crisis by Ian H. Angus’
OPEN ACCESS: new article for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology by Francesco Tava (UWE Bristol, Bristol, UK).
Read morePodcast New Voices in Phenomenology Ep. 3 – Witold Płotka
The 3rd episode of New Voices in Phenomenology podcast presenting contemporary positions in phenomenology is available with host Daniel Neumann.
Read moreRegistration open: ‘Lived Experience in Theory and in Practice’ – BSP Annual Conference
Registration is open for the BSP’s 2023 conference (29-31 August – In Person), convened with the Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Read moreThe Co-production Scheme of the Renewing Phenomenological Psychopathology
Call for Participation from the project funded by the Wellcome Trust jointly led by Professors Matthew Broome & Giovanni Stanghellini.
Read moreJBSP Online: Tatiana Shchyttsova – ‘The Strength of the Strengthless’
A new article for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology by Tatiana Shchyttsova (European Humanities University, Vilnius, Lithuania).
Read moreCfP: “Interactivism in Perspective” – Special issue Phenomenology & Cognitive Sciences
Offering a platform for a theoretical discussion between interactivism & congenial models, as well as present research on interactivist frameworks.
Read moreEarly Bird Registration ends soon: ‘Lived Experience in Theory & in Practice’ BSP2023AC
Reduced fee registration ends soon for the BSP’s 2023 annual conference convened with Manchester Metropolitan University, UK (29-31 August 2023).
Read moreHeidegger and Classical Thought – Reading Group 2023/24
The Heidegger and Classical Thought research project resumes its weekly reading group in October, studying Martin Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics.
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