Out now: the print edition of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Issue Three Volume Fifty One, 2020.
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BSP Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) Nominations (UK)
Call out to UK BSP members to be put forward as candidates to the roles of REF assessor or member.
Read moreDan Zahavi – keynote at BSP Online Conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’
Professor Dan Zahavi is one of our three keynote speakers at this year’s online British Society for Phenomenology annual conference.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Pablo Fernandez Velasco on disorientation and self-consciousness
This episode of our podcast continues with another presentation from the BSP 2019 annual conference held in Manchester last summer.
Read moreOut Now – “Heidegger on Technology” Paperback Edition
Edited by Aaron James Wendland, Christopher Merwin, and Christos Hadjioannou, the paperback version of this excellent collection has been released.
Read more‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online – BSP Conference 2020 – Abstracts released
Some 60 plus presentations confirmed – live Zoom and pre-recorded papers – programme now includes all speaker abstracts and biographies.
Read moreCfP: ‘Where does physis still live?’ – Perspectiva Filosófica journal
The Perspectiva Filosófica journal invites contributions to its forthcoming issue on ‘The 21st century and the artificialization of the world’.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Andreas Sandner asks… ‘Visible Odours?’
The next episode of our podcast continues with a presentation from our 2019 annual conference held in Manchester last summer.
Read moreCall for Reviewers: Phenomenological Reviews (July 2020)
The online journal Phenomenological Reviews seeks reviewers for twenty new books (all from 2019-2020). Check out this great book selection…
Read moreOut Now – ‘The Phenomenological Movement’ (Azimuth, 1/2020)
New issue of “Azimuth. Philosophical Coordinates in Modern and Contemporary Age” focuses upon the forerunners, contemporaries, and successors of Husserl.
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