Thank you everyone for a great event! Our Speakers, Delegates, Keynotes, Chairs, the BSP Exec, University of Exeter, and Sponsors.
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Thank you everyone for a great event! Our Speakers, Delegates, Keynotes, Chairs, the BSP Exec, University of Exeter, and Sponsors.
Read moreCatch-Up week registration for the BSP Annual Conference 2020 Online is now closed for any new attendees to join. Sorry!
Read more‘Engaged Phenomenology’ – Keynotes Dan Zahavi, Sophie Loidolt, & Mariana Ortega – 58 Speaker Presentation Video Recordings and Discussion Forum.
Read moreWelcome to all attendees of the British Society for Phenomenology Annual Conference 2020 Online: Engaged Phenomenology. Have a great event!
Read moreRegistration for the live portion of the conference closed 29 August: catch-up week only registration opens Sunday 6 September 2020.
Read moreRegistration for the live portion of the conference closes 29 August: 3 keynote Zoom presentations – 58 Speakers pre-recorded videos.
Read moreLast chance to register for the live conference: 3 Keynote Zoom presentations – 58 Speakers pre-recorded videos – Q&A forum.
Read moreSeason 4 of the podcast concludes with a keynote presentation from our 2019 annual conference held in Manchester last summer.
Read moreOur podcast continues with a presentation from our 2019 annual conference held last summer: ‘The Theory and Practice of Phenomenology’.
Read moreJohn R. Bagby’s essay for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, online in advance of the print edition.
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