Phenomenology of Dementia and Aging Network – Online Lecture Series 2025

Prepare for an engaging series of talks that explore new perspectives beyond traditional dementia research, beginning monthly in April 2025.

Online Lecture Series / Phenomenology of Dementia and Aging Network / Program 2025

The Phenomenology of Dementia and Aging Network are delighted to unveil the official program for the 2025 lecture series. Prepare for an engaging series of talks that explore new perspectives beyond traditional dementia research. The organisers and speakers look forward to engaging and insightful discussions with you.

07.04.2025
Susie Wimmer (München):
„Mit dem Herzen eines Clowns gedacht: Demenz als Geschenk – eine unerhörte Hypothese“

05.05.2025
Rasmus Dyring (Aarhus):
“Creating Intercorporeal Caring Spaces in Residential Dementia Care”

02.06.2025
Ieva Stončikaitė (Barcelona) & Katharina Fürholzer (Rostock):
“Ageing and the Ethics of Dementia from the Lens of Medical Humanities: The Case of Gabriel García Márquez’s Until August”

07.07.2025
Ida Vandsøe Madsen (Copenhagen):
“Imaginal Worldbuilding: Dementia and Family Caregiving in Pandemic Denmark”

01.09.2025
Paula Muhr (Hamburg):
“AI-Based Neuroimaging Research on Alzheimer’s Disease: Constructing Predictive Diagnostic Separability between Healthy Aging and Future Dementia”

06.10.2025
Sarah Wood (York):
“Does a Self-pattern Remain in People with Dementia?”

03.11.2025
TBA

01.12.2025
Laura Vermeulen (Utrecht):
„Responding to Dementia: A critical phenomenology of everyday life among dwelling people with dementia?“

The lectures take place from 2:00 to 3:30 PM CET via Zoom.
Zoom-link: https://uni-koeln.zoom.us/j/91365214213?pwd=cWFRQnZKcjlMY3RzNEdISHMzU09GUT09
Meeting-ID: 913 6521 4213
Password: 252346

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Best wishes from Cologne and Kassel,
Dr. Erik Norman Dzwiza-Ohlsen, M.A. Ragna Winniewski & M.A. Christine Keller
Phenomenology of Dementia and Aging Network
Husserl Archives Cologne/a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities Cologne