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Perception and dialectic
Vol. 1/1
Eleanor M. Shapiro
The process of criticism in interpretive sociology and history
Stephen P. Turner David Carr(Emory University)
Talking identity
Stuart Hadden Marilyn Lester
Alfred Schutz and the social sciences
Frederick Kersten
Constitutive and mundane versions of labeling theory
Melvin Pollner
The politics of paradigms
Bennetta Jules-Rosette
Questioning the foundation of practical philosophy
Reiner Schürmann
Does anarchy make political sense?
Bernard Dauenhauer
Dewey's enduring vitality
Garry M. Brodsky
An existential approach to society
Deena Weinstein Michael Weinstein
Short reviews
Robert Innis
Between ideal type and surrender
Helmut R Wagner
A very brief commentary on Helmut R. Wagner's "Between ideal type and surrender"
Kurt Wolff
The deviousness of the dialectic
John Kirkland
A hermeneutical accent on the conduct of political inquiry
Hwa Yol Jung
Interpretive sociology
Arthur S. Parsons
Probability in the social sciences
William C. Gay
The claim of sound
Richard Palmer
Frances Chaput Waksler
Translating philosophy into sociology
Hugh J. Silverman
Waiting and unemployment
Dennis A. Robbins
Reflections on social theory
Joseph Kockelmans
Of language, work, and things
Mildred Bakan
Lebenswelt and lebensformen
Earl Taylor
Habermas' purge of pure theory
Theodore Kisiel
Jonathan D. Moreno
Michel Foucault on power/discourse, theory and practice
Vol. 10/1
Stephen Schneck
Ethical discourse and Foucault's conception of ethics
Mary Moore
Is the view from nowhere going anywhere?
Vol. 10/3-4
Paul G. Muscari
Desire and discourse in Foucault
Kenneth Colburn
Antifoundational thought and the sociology of knowledge
Susan Hekman
Norms and normalization
Margaret A. Paternek
Foucault's power/knowledge and american sociological theorizing
Gisela J. Hinkle
Foucault's anti-humanism
Roger Paden
Foucault in memoriam (1926–1984)
Fred DallmayrGisela J. Hinkle
Democracy and post-modernism
Fred Dallmayr
Capitulating to captions
Vito Signorile
Cultural identity and self-definition
Kai Nielsen
World and/or sign
Briankle G. Chang
Scientific psychology and hermeneutical psychology
Vol. 10/2
John D. Greenwood
Misunderstanding and insight about Edith Stein's philosophy
John H. Nota
Marcel and Merleau-Ponty
Sonia Kruks(Department of Philosophy, Princeton University)
Habit and inhabitance
James Ostrow
Hannah Arendt
Alan Woolfolk
Morality and writing in the baroque
Angel Medina
Every picture tells a story
Vol. 11/2-3
Greg Myers
Lists, field guides, and the descriptive organization of seeing
John Law Michael Lynch
Representing practice in cognitive science
Lucy A. Suchman
Introduction
Michael Lynch Steve Woolgar
Following instructions
Ronald Amerine Jack Bilmes
Ethical and logical analysis as human sciences
Vol. 11/1
Lenore Langsdorf
The externalized retina
Michael Lynch
The conventions of the senses
Against epistemology
James Valone
Political animals and social animals as biologically meaningful categories
Richard B. Carter
Representation and the realist-constructivist controversy
Paul Tibbetts
The dictates of method and policy
Steven Yearley
Explaining change in psychology
Vol. 11/4
Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon
H. Jonas, The imperative of responsibility
Rockwell Gray
The fixation of (visual) evidence
K. Amann K. Knorr Cetina
Time and documents in researcher interaction
Steve Woolgar
Erving Goffman's sociology
Vol. 12/1-2
Harvey Sacks — lectures 1964–1965 an introduction/memoir
Vol. 12/3-4
Emanuel A. Schegloff
Harvey Sacks
Goffman's concept of the total institution
Christie Davies
Editor's introduction
George Psathas
Stigma and conversational competence
Steven Yearley John D. Brewer
"Turkish man you?"
Volker Hinnenkamp
Snapshots "sub specie aeternitatis'
Gregory W. Smith
Anthropology on the boundary and the boundary in anthropology
Vol. 13/2
Dan Martin
Musical time as a practical accomplishment
Vol. 13/4
Peter Weeks
"Unlearning to not speak"
Marianne A. Paget
E. Rochberg-Halton, Meaning and modernity
Lydia Goehr
R. H. Brown, Sociology as text
J. P. Ward
Applied ethnomethodology
Vol. 13/1
James L. Heap
Time and unemployment
Maurice Roche
Husserl vs. Derrida
James M. Edie
On anonymity and speaking for our-selves
Burke Thomason
The contexts of phenomenology as theory
Vol. 13/3
Mary Jeanne Larrabee
M. Henry, Karl Marx
James Bohman
"Threading-the-needle
Language, speech and writing
George Free
Beyond the "limits" of mundane reason
David Bogen
A clash of ideas
Graham Button
C. Blackmore, S. Greenfield (eds), Mindwaves
S. G. Shanker
Rhythm in telephone closings
Peter Auer
Flesh and blood
Drew Leder
Paul Ricoeur's methodological parallelism
Patricia Fleming
Odors and private language
Uri Almagor
Initiation in hermeneutics
Vivian Darroch-Lozowski
D. Kolb, The critique of pure modernity
Lawrence Cahoone
On the social relativity of truth and the analytic/synthetic distinction
Vol. 14/4
U. T. Place
Deconstructive politics
A critical encounter with Fred Dallmayr
Vol. 14/1
The problem of communicating zen understanding
Richard Buttny Thomas L. Isbell
Multiple realities in Santayana's last puritan
Vol. 14/2-3
Steven Vaitkus
The worldly self in Schutz
O. Sacks, Seeing voices
V. Signorile
A response to my critics
Encountering Dallmayr
Peter Kivisto
Towards a phenomenology of ethical expertise
Hubert L DreyfusStuart E Dreyfus
Philosophy and politics
Dieter Misgeld
Notes on the specification of "meaning" in Schutz
Lester Embree
K. Soper, humanism and anti-humanism
Deconstructing institutions
John D Caputo
In memoriam
Animal faith, puritanism, and the Schutz-Gurwitsch debate
Stanford M Lyman
The ethics behind the absence of ethics in Alfred Schutz's thought
Michael Barber(Saint Louis University)
The micro-macro non-problem
Ben Agger
George PsathasEgon Bittner
"Paramount reality" in Schutz and Gurwitsch
Elizabeth Kassab
The crisis in psychoanalysis
Marilyn Nissim-Sabat
Reflections on the Schutz-Gurwitsch correspondence
Ludwig Landgrebe
V. Darroch-Lozowski, Notebook of stone
Wilshire's theory of the authentic self
Quentin Smith
Pickling human geography
David Rehorick
Some recollections of Herbert Spiegelberg
Vol. 15/4
Self and others in "private language"
Vol. 15/1
Shizuo Takiura
Herbert Spiegelberg remembrances
Don Ihde
For the restoration of the private sphere
Hisashi Nasu
The phenomenology of representational awareness
Introduction in memory of Herbert Spiegelberg 1904–1990
In memory of Herbert Spiegelberg and the phenomenological workshops
Phenomenology and the human sciences in Japan
The use of "power'
Aug Nishizaka
Civility before law
Patrick Pharo
The conversion of self in everyday life
Vol. 15/2-3
Andrew Travers
Reading Goffman's framing as provocation of a discipline
Lawrence Hazelrigg
Charting the logical geography of the concept of "cease-fire"
Paul L. Jalbert
Local interactional production of the rational practice of consumption
Yutaka Kitazawa
A "clash of ideas" or an exercise in scholastic "misunderstanding'?
Memories of my american life for my american children and children's children
Herbert Spiegelberg
Views and reviews
David Rehorick Jim Ostrow
Schutz in Japan
Kazuhisa Nishihara
William Hamrick
On privatization of meaning
Masataka Katagiri
Landscape and the human being
Takeshi Yamagishi
Michel Foucault's archaeology, enlightenment, and critique
Vol. 16/1-2
Michael Mahon
Moral voices, moral selves
Confucianism as political philosophy
Tradition, modernity, and confucianism
Authentic selfhood in Heidegger and Rosenzweig
Richard Cohen
L'affaire Heidegger
Vol. 16/4
Norman K. Swazo
Equality and justice in education
Betty A. Weitz
Truth and the humanities
Vol. 16/3
Erazim Kohák
The question of Derrida's women
Jennifer Thomas
Premeditation and happenstance
Lena Jayyusi
Thinking the thought of that which is strictly speaking unthinkable
William Haver
Psychological and spiritual freedoms
Leslie A. Todres
The other is my hell; the other is my home
Kuang-Ming Wu
The confirmation of critical theory
Hard choices
Eric Cohen Eyal Ben-Ari
Eurocentric elements in the idea of "surrender-and-catch"
Seungsook Moon
Surrendering and catching in poetry and sociology
John Ward
The phenomenal world of Kurt H. Wolff
Irving Horowitz
A first response to the preceding essays
In other words
Stephen A. Tyler
Multiples
Jane Flax
About survival and sociology
The politics of the gaze
Nick Crossley
The cannibals, the ancients, and cultural critique
Zhang Longxi
Respecting children's voices
Maureen Connolly
The veil of black
Kimberly W. Benston
From "primitive art" to "memoriae loci"
V. Y. Mudimbe
Why phenomenology in communication research?
Vol. 17/1
Making sense
Vol. 17/3
David Michael Levin
A place for emotion in critical study
Vol. 17/2
John Cogan
"I like to watch"
The micro-politics of identity formation in the workplace
Stanley A. Deetz
The question of the subject
Vol. 17/4
David Carr(Emory University)
Postmodern feminist reflections on reading Wolff
Critical ethnography and subjective experience
Michael Huspek
Appreciating phenomenology and feminism
Kristin M. Langellier
Being human, more or less
The complexity of bodily feeling
Jerald Wallulis
I. M. Young, Throwing like a girl and other essays in feminist philosophy and social theory
Gail Weiss(Department of Philosophy, Gettysburg College)
Phrasing, linking, judging
Andrew R. Smith
The materialist mentality revisited
Berel Lerner
Human nature in a postmodern world
Lawrence Hatab
Knowing and being
Kenneth Liberman
Postmodern tendencies in the sociology of Luhmann
Gila J. Hayim
Method and phenomenological research
Calvin SchragRamsey Eric Ramsey
Capta versus data
Richard L Lanigan(International Communicology Institute, Washington, DC, USA)
The foundations of Merleau-Ponty's ethical theory
Douglas Low
Children's perspectives of the family
Roberta A. Davilla Judy C. Pearson
A blank sheet of paper
Ian Angus
On the narratives of science
Daniel Videla
I. Marion Young, Throwing like a girl and other essays in feminist philosophy and social theory response and commentary
Homelessness and the homeless movement
Anthony Steinbock(Southern Illinois University)
Critique of ideology
A. T. Nuyen
Hermeneutics and symbolic interactionism
Kieran Bonner
Goffman's attitude and social analysis
N. G. Hartland
Academic dispute or clash of commitments?
William J. Buxton
Outside the subject
Vol. 18/4
Alfred Tauber
The phenomenology of "doing" phenomenology
Francine H. Hultgren
The lived experience of disability
Vol. 18/1
S Kay Toombs
Instructed actions in, of and as molecular biology
Vol. 18/2-3
Michael Lynch Kathleen Jordan
Medical ethnomethodology
Paul ten Have
Commentary I
Ronald Silvers
"Talk and social structure" and "studies of work"
Commentary III
Valerie Malhotra Bentz
Accounting for achievement in parent-teacher interviews
Carolyn Baker Jayne Keogh
Intersubjectivity as a practical matter and a problematic achievement
The Sacks lectures
Jeff Coulter
The interactive constitution of interculturality
The time of trauma
Art in the light of phenomenology
Walter Biemel
Signifying harassment
Andrew R. Smith Jacqueline Martinez
"Mother is not holding competely respect"
Keith Doubt Maureen Leonard Laura Muhlenbruck Sherry Teerlinck Dana Vinyard
Thoughtful incoherence
David Rehorick Gail Taylor
Phenomenology, physical education, and special populations
Ethnomethodology and the institutional context
Tony Hak
Garfinkel's recovery of themes in classical sociology
Richard A. Hilbert
Treating method and form as phenomena
Commentary II
Elizabeth Behnke
Splitting the difference
Vol. 19/2
O loma! in context
Vol. 19/3
The experience of spatiality for congenitally blind people
Gunnar Karlsson(Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies , Stockholms universitet)
Embracing lococentrism
Vol. 19/4
Edward Casey
The discovery of situated worlds
Douglas Macbeth
"Now I can go on"
John Shotter
Lebenswelt structures of Galilean physics
Dušan I. Bjelic
M. Paget, A complex sorrow
Maureen Conolly
Toward a phenomenology of attention
Vol. 19/1
Sven Arvidson
Grounding agency in depth
Helen Fielding(Western University)
Between the subject and sociology
Timothy M. Costelloe
An empirical-phenomenological critique of the social construction of infancy
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
The vocation of Kurt H. Wolff
Jonathan Imber
A rejoinder, which turns out to be loma or the good society
"Universal reason" as a local organizational method
O loma!
Joy Gordon
Paul Virilio and the articulation of post-reality
Marc Hanes
About o loma!
Insomnia and the (t)error of lost foundation in postmodernism
Peter McHugh
The taken-for-granted world
Pablo Hermida-Lazcano
Sub-phenomenology
David Jopling
Understanding the representational mind
Eduard Marbach(Universität Bern)
Criticism and conversational texts
Rob Anderson Kenneth N. Cissna
Surrender after Auschwitz?
Gwenn C. Eylath
Getting back into no place
Thomas Brockelman
How to do things with things
Jürgen Streeck
Synchrony lost, synchrony regained
H. Atlan, Enlightenment to enlightenment
Humour in conversation
Vol. 2/1
Charles M. Sherover
Helmut R WagnerJohn Sallis
In search of pure experience
Reasons, rules and the ring of experience
Richard McDermott
Short review
The social distribution of knowledge in formal organizations
Roger Jehenson
Describing a national crisis
Beng-Huat Chua
Phenomenologophobia
Edward G. Armstrong
Schutz on transcendental intersubjectivity in Husserl
Peter J. Carrington
The brain as agent
Scientific and common sense reasoning
Donelson R. Forsyth
Time and communal life, an applied phenomenology
John R. Hall
Human acts, the relevancy matrix, and systems of relevancy
Sherman M Stanage
Work and authority in Marcuse and Habermas
The normative structure of critical theory
Ellsworth Fuhrman
Phenomenology in middle age
Alphonso Lingis
The nature of the dialogue
John A. Friedman
Jürgen Habermas
René Görtzen Frederik Gelder
The limits of reason and some limitations of Weber's morality
Regis A. Factor Stephen P. Turner
On introducing phenomenology
William McBride
Unanticipated topic continuations
Albert Adato
A further investigation of the life-world
Thomas Meisenhelder
The morality of the social
Vol. 20/1
Ethnomethodology without indifference
Vol. 20/3
Why practice does not make perfect
Steve Fuller
A world without words and the world with words
American ethnophobia, e.g., irish-american, in phenomenological perspective
Vol. 20/2
Sym-phenomenologizing
D. Good, a world without words
Constructing an academic book review
Karen Tracy
The birth of difference
Christina Schües(Universität zu Lübeck)
G. Mazis, emotion and embodiment
Vol. 20/4
Bruce Wilshire
Pluralism, indeterminacy and the social sciences
Explanation and understanding revisited
David Ingram
Pragmatism, neopragmatism, and phenomenology
World, emptiness, nothingness
Klaus Held
J. Callahan, Reproduction, ethics, and the law
Anne Donchin
Honoring bodies, seeking children
Kurosawa's existential masterpiece
Jeffrey Gordon
Time and a theory of the visible
Andy Pickering
The miracle of being
Paul Brockelman
Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Rudolf Laban
Maureen ConnollyAnna Lathrop
Dissipating illusions
Eldon Wait
Bodies telling stories and stories telling bodies
Gary Kielhofner Trudy Mallinson
Back to the things themselves
The phenomenology of telephone space
Gary Backhaus
The embodied chiasmic relationship of mother and infant
Francine Wynn
Interpretation and social science
Johanna Meehan
Built space and the interactional framing of experience during a murder interrogation
Curtis D. Lebaron Jürgen Streeck
Ghost gestures
Dialogic or dialogistic? dialogicity or dialogism?
Matti Itkonen
Bad practices
Stephen P. Turner
What readers read in a world without words
David Goode
Beyond postmodernism
Louis Herman
Theorizing practice
Stuffed cabbage in the old new school cafeteria
A response to friends
Vol. 21/3
Articulating the hard choices
Vol. 21/1
On Zaner's methods for becoming an ethicist
E. D. McCarthy, Knowledge as culture
Brian Longhurst
The theory of international politics?
Vol. 21/2
Keith Topper
Feminist organizing and the politics of inclusion
Vol. 21/4
Kamini Maraj Grahame
Prejudice and its vicissitudes
Jon Mills
"Like faintly shifting leaves..."
Victor Kestenbaum
A. G. Düttmann, At odds with aids
Paul Honneres
Rhetoric and double hermeneutics in the human sciences
Dimitri Ginev(Софийски университет Св Климент Охридски)
W. A. Beach, Conversations about illness
Phillip J. Glenn
Phenomenological analysis and its contemporary significance
Ilja Srubar
How can ethnomethodology be Heideggerian?
Alec Mchoul
N. Luhmann, Social systems
Karen A. Callaghan
J. Margolis, The flux of history and the flux of science
Linda Wiener
Alfred Schutz
Maurice Natanson
R. Bogue, M. Spariosu, The play of the self
Kenneth H. Tucker
A. Lingis, Sensation
Raj Thiruvengadam
Friend of the universe
Graeme Nicholson
In response
Richard Zaner
Insider / outsider
Alison I. Griffith
A. Flew, thinking about social thinking
John Francis Burke
Producing "what the deans know"
Liza McCoy
"There are clear delusions"
Responsibility and the crisis of technological civilization
Ullrich Melle
The politics of emancipation
The symposium
Zali Gurevitch
Language and the social roots of conscience
Frank Schalow
Calvin Schrag, The self after postmodernity
Patricia Huntington
History-making and the skills of world-disclosing
James Jasinski
David Rasmussen
A. Steinbock, Home and beyond
Steven Crowell(Rice University)
Strategically speaking
Leslie J. Miller Jana Metcalfe
Where grammar and interaction meet
Vol. 22/2-4
Makoto Hayashi
Ethics talk; talking ethics
Vol. 22/1
Mark J. Bliton
Strange, but not stranger
Mark J. Bliton Stuart Finder
Discourse and mind
Health care ethics consultation
Françoise Baylis
Doing interpreting within interaction
Ethics consultant
Tom Tomlinson
Ethnomethodology and the Rashomon problem
Hideo Hama
Anatomy of a clinical ethics consultation
Barry Hoffmaster
Do the right thing!
Wes Sharrock Graham Button
Introductory remarks
Habermasian critical social theory as antidote?
Paul Kamolnick
Afterword
From desire to power
Rosalyn Diprose
"You're all a bunch of feminists"
Peter Eglin Stephen Hester
The accountability of hand-drawn maps and rendering practices
Space, time and documents in a refrigerated warehouse
Yasuko Kawatoko
Grammar and social interaction in Japanese and Anglo-american English
Hiroko Tanaka
Introduction to grammar and interaction papers
Tomoyo Takagi
Silence in context
Studying the organization in action
Phrasal unit boundaries and organization of turns and sequences in korean conversation
Kyu-Hyun Kim
Well I may be exaggerating but self-qualifying clauses in negotiation of opinions among japanese speakers
Junko Mori
The circular structure of power
Vol. 23/1
Paul Fairfield
New threats for freedom
Vol. 23/2
J. Swindal
Facilitating 'perspectival reciprocity' in medication
Calvin Smith
Absolute difference and social ontology
Vol. 23/3
Simon Lumsden
Cultivating ethos through the body
Seamus Carey
The role of contexts in understanding and explanation
Vol. 23/4
Mark Bevir
Objectivity from subjectivity
William Wilkerson
Flow
Charlotte Bloch
Hearing silence
Karen Ashcroft
The social construction of equality in everyday life
Scott R. Harris
The spectacle of history
Loss, healing, and the power of place
Helen M. Cox Colin A. Holmes
Conversations, conferences, and the practice of intellectual discussion
Gary Radford
Response to James Swindal and Bill Martin on reason, history, and politics
Writing as transformation
Alfred Schutz and economics as a social science
Allen Oakley
Philosophy's real-world consequences for deaf people
Ernst Thoutenhoofd
Using applied conversation analysis to teach novice dietitians history taking skills
Linda Tapsell
Redemption, reconciliation
J.M. Fritzman
Feminist politics in postmodernity
Mary Vavrus
Feminist epistemology revisited
Ann Ferguson
Community, modernity, legitimation
Bill Martin
F. C. Waksler, Little trials of childhood
Patricia Adler Peter Adler
The Berlin wall on the therapist's couch
Christine Leuenberger
The sequential production of social acts in conversation
Wolfgang Schneider
Living a lie
Jeff Mitchell
Marxist axioms as self-contradictory parsonian statements in sociology
Jan Ajzner
The making and unmaking of modernity
Andrew Cutrofello
Doing philosophy in the age of globalization ("mondialization")
Vol. 24/4
Feminism and the discourse of sexuality in Korea
Vol. 24/1-2
Young-Hee Shim
Propelled by the force of memory
Ji-Moon Suh
I feel I am
Vol. 24/3
Hwa Yol Jung, Rethinking political theory
Ethics of ambiguity and irony
Honglim Ryu
Membership categories and time appraisal in interviews with family caregivers of disabled elderly
Isabella Paoletti
V. M Bentz, J. J. Shapiro, Mindful inquiry in social research
Postmodernism in the post-confucian context
Chaibong Hahm
Fact and the narratives of war
Kevin McKenzie
Transversal-universals in discourse ethics
Seonghwa Lee
Primal ground
Edward F. Mooney
The political philosophy of intersubjectivity and the logic of discourse
Pyung-Joong Yoon
Phenomenology of digital-being
Joohan Kim
Reflexivity and interpretive sociology
Kieran M. Bonner
Modernization and the rise of civil society
San-Jin Han
Response to Drummond and Zahavi
Vol. 25/1
From playing child to aging mentor
Vol. 25/4
Human studies for a japanese sociologist
On editing and human studies
Seeking intersubjective insight
Vol. 25/3
Simone Chambers
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
Hobbes, Rousseau, and the "gift" in interpersonal relationships
Vol. 25/2
Nathan Miczo
The critical potential of discourse ethics
William Rehg
On visibility and power
Neve Gordon
Accidents and nostalgia
Making music together while growing older
D. Bogen, Order without rules
James J. Chriss
Phenomenologies of culture and ethics
Beginning, continuation, and future
A random stroll
Answering the question, "what remains of enlightenment"?
Emmanuel C. Eze
I/human studies
Stressed embodiment
Maureen ConnollyTom Craig
Discourse as care
A ReyAnton Corey
P. J. Huntingdon, Ecstatic subjects, utopia, and recognition
Mechthild Nagel
Dare!
Marc J. LaFountain
Vestiges found
Ramsey Eric Ramsey
Foucault's enlightened reaction
Benjamin S. Pryor
Paradox or contradiction?
John Drummond(Fordham University)
Foucault and the critical tradition
Kory P. Schaff
Thoughts on William Rehg's insight and solidarity
The retentional and the repressed
Talia Welsh
How does the body get into the mind?
Wolff-Michael Roth Daniel V. Lawless
Ethnomethodology's unofficial journal
Transcendental subjectivity and metaphysics
Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
The path to human studies
Performative error-correction in music
On the "human" of human studies
Advancing the dialogue
An enlightened madness
Jeffrey Powell
A stroll with Alfred Schutz
Is the human race constantly progressing?
Human studies and philosophy
Clock-time or lived time?
The enlightenment promise and its remains
Matthias Fritsch
Enlightenment and the question of the other
On humans and environment
Vol. 26/4
Jerry Williams Shaun Parkman
A life
Vol. 26/3
Johannes Mohr
Merleau-Pontian phenomenology as non-conventionally utopian
Greg Johnson
D. Applebaum, The stop; Disruption; The delay of the heart; Voice
Vol. 26/1
Rethinking cognition
Vol. 26/2
Jonathan Potter Derek Edwards
Writing my approach to the world
Michael Stoltzfus
Child's play
Simmel's four components of historical science
Richard Owsley Gary Backhaus
Vindication of the human and social science of Kurt H. wolff
Unfair distribution of resources in Africa
Gail M. Presbey
Simmel's philosophy of history and its relation to phenomenology
Husserlian affinities in Simmel's philosophy of history
The rational choice approach to human studies
Milan Zafirovski
Discursive psychology and the "new racism"
Time, death, and history in Simmel and Heidegger
John E Jalbert
Kurt H. Wolff
Ethnomethodology as radical sociology
Tim Berard
Michael d. Barber, Equality and diversity, phenomenological investigations of prejudice and discrimination
John Searle and Pierre Bourdieu
Iordanis Marcoulatos
Human universals and understanding a different socioculture
Theodore Schatzki
T. Glazebrook, Heidegger's philosophy of science
Vincenzo Crupi
The symbol and the theory of the life-world
Jochen Dreher(University of Konstanz)
Ethnomethodology and disability studies
Merleau-Ponty and epistemology engines
Vol. 27/4
Don IhdeEvan Selinger
Husserl and the penetrability of the transcendental and mundane spheres
Vol. 27/3
Robert Arp
The wonder of phenomenology
Vol. 27/1
Evan Selinger
A problem in Schutz's theory of the historical sciences with an illustration from the women's liberation movement
Pragmatism, artificial intelligence, and posthuman bioethics
Jerold J. Abrams
The implicit assumptions of dividing a cake
Marianna Papastephanou
What is "discursive psychology"?
The discipline of the "norm
Challenging the conventional wisdom
Vol. 27/2
A moment of unconditional validity?
Ricoeur's account of tradition and the Gadamer–Habermas debate
Robert Piercey
Alfred Schutz's influence on American sociologists and sociology
A richly woven tale
Lisbeth Frolunde Thomas Moser
Culture and social structure
M. Kasapoğlu Mehmet C. Ecevit
Herbert Spiegelberg and Alfred Schutz
Marek Chojnacki
Depicting a liminal position in ethnomethodology, conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis
Maria T. Wowk Andrew Carlin
Dissymmetry and height
Gary Peters
Consociated contemporaries as an emergent realm of the lifeworld
Shanyang Zhao
The spectacular showing
Eric Laurier
Imagination
Stanley Raffel
Schutz's reflections on the social relationship between the author and beholder of literary works
Christopher Prendergast
Revolutionary becomings
Vol. 28/3
Valentine Moulard
Editor's note
Vol. 28/4
Accountably other
Anne Warfield RawlsGary David
How is the other approached and conceptualized in terms of Schutz's constitutive phenomenology of the natural attitude?1
Analogues of ourselves
Using Wittgenstein to respecify constructivism
David Francis
The meaning of appearance in surviving breast cancer
Ozum Ucok
Forms of collective action
Esther González-Martínez
Aspects of aspects
Vol. 28/2
Habermas and the unfinished project of democracy
Gadamer and the otherness of nature
Mauro Grün
Studies of work
John Rooke David Seymour
Power, freedom, and individuality
Vol. 28/1
Miri Rozmarin
Understanding narratively, understanding alterity
Philip Lewin
The group home workplace and the work of know-how
Jack Levinson
Shared being, old promises, and the just necessity of affirmative action
Walking on two legs
Science as erotic service
Robert P. Crease
The whole truth and nothing but the truth
Robb Eason
Taking pictures of Jesus
Edward Berryman
Experience and the environment
Benjamin Hale
Belief, apparitions, and rationality
The baroque formulation of consciousness
Disputed bodies
Srikanth Mallavarapu
The corporeal order of things
Kurt Dauer Keller
Enacted others
The atomistic self versus the holistic self in structural relation to the other
Simon Glynn(Florida Atlantic University)
From nature to culture?
Christian Lotz
"Another insistence of man"
Matthew Calarco
Technological other/quasi other
Stacey O'Neal Irwin
Knowledge on the horizon
Vol. 29/3
Ian Gerrie
Response to Casey, Crowell and Kearney
Vol. 29/4
B. Foltz and R. Frodeman (eds.), Rethinking Nature
Brian Schroeder
Political screenings as trials of strength
Zdeněk Konopásek Zuzana Kusá
Book review
Vol. 29/2
Leonard Lawlor
The practical work of <coding>
Brandon Olszewski Deborah Macey Lauren Lindstrom
David Carr on history, time, and place
Phenomenology and rigid dualisms
Lessons in conversation
Vol. 29/1
James Risser
The phenomenon of vulnerability in clinical encounters
P. Walsh, Skepticism, modernity and critical theory
Sudarsan Padmanabhan
Philosophy and reflection
Psychotherapy's philosophical values
Hakam Al-Shawi
Appresentation and simultaneity
Joachim Renn
Puttings things into words
Stefan Hirschauer
G. Vattimo, Nihilism and Emancipation
Silvia Benso
"Ethics wars"
Klaus Hoeyer
Femininity and masculinity in city-form
Abraham Akkerman
Dr. mom?
Hervé Varenne Mary E. Cotter
D. Ihde, E. Selinger (eds.), Chasing technoscience
Robert Rosenberger
On the meaning of screens
Lucas D. Introna Fernando M. Ilharco
Response to Dallmayr
The body as a permanent but mutable address
Suzanne M. Jaeger
Politics of nature
Casper Bruun Jensen
On the history of science
Jesus H. Aguilar
Parsing narrative – story, history, life
Richard Kearney
Phenomenology-friendly neuroscience
Ralph Ellis
Inventions of History
Kenneth Liberman on Tibetan Debating Practice
The work of David Carr
Margret Grebowicz
Vol. 3/1
Glen Mazis(Penn State Hrrisburg)
Mastery and sexuality
James Ogilvy
Schutz and Parsons
Reflections on Parsons' "1974 retrospective perspective" on alfred Schutz
Talcott Parsons and the phenomenological tradition in sociology
H. Arendt, The life of the mind
Voluntarism and structural-functionalism in Parsons' early work
Ian Procter
The other minds problem in early Heidegger
Harrison Hall
Ultimate self-responsibility, practical reasoning, and practical action
Methodology is where human scientists and philosophers can meet
Ethnomethodological studies
Parsons' contributions to sociological theory
Description in ethnomethodology
Husserl and Wittgenstein on the "mental picture theory of meaning"
Harry P Reeder
Betweeen theory and practice
Schutz's theory of relevance
Observation, esoteric knowledge, and automobiles
Wes Sharrock Roy Turner
S. Kessler, W. McKenna, Gender
Jeffner Allen
The pythagorean comma
Heidegger on intersubjectivity
Approaches to the study of the world of everyday life
The issue of human subjectivity in sociological explanation
C. Gould, Marx's social ontology
Joseph Bien
Putting ourselves into the place of others
"Occasionality" as a constituent feature of the known-in-common character of topics
Throwing like a girl
Iris Marion Young
Ambiguity and gratuitous concurrence in inter-cultural communication
Ken Liberman
Some lived experiences of the 60s generation of social theorists,
Vol. 30/4
Charles Crothers
Thing theory
Nigel Clark
Vol. 30/1
Harold GarfinkelKenneth Liberman
Event and process
Vol. 30/3
Thomas Scheffer
The Prison Contract and Surplus Punishment
Eduardo Mendieta
Lebenswelt origins of the sciences
Harold Garfinkel
Hand touching hand
On the value of phenomenology across disciplines and traditions,
Robyn R. Gaier
Towards a phenomenological theory of violence
Michael Staudigl(Universität Wien)
Technology and intimacy in the philosophy of Georges Bataille
Alessandro Tomasi(Department of English, University of South Florida)
Taking political science seriously
Sanford F. Schram
Bearing Witness to Injustice
Phenomenology and the third generation of cognitive science
Shoji NagatakiSatoru Hirose
Kitzinger's feminist conversation analysis
Vol. 30/2
Maria T. Wowk
Decarceration and the philosophies of mass imprisonment
Jeffrey Paris
Accomplishing meaning in a stratified world
Joaquin Trujillo
Understanding evil acts
Paul Formosa
On the significance of William James to a contemporary doctrine of evolutionary psychology
Jean Suplizio
Cognitive theory and phenomenology in Arendt's and Nussbaum's work on narrative
Veronica Vasterling
That which "has no name in philosophy"
Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan
Sociologizing metaphysics and mind
Osmo Kivinen Tero Piiroinen
J. Afary, K. Anderson, Foucault and the Iranian revolution in context
Babak Elahi
Enrolling the citizen in sustainability
Jennifer Summerville Barbara Adkins
Justice and reconciliation
Amy Allen
Humanizing the understanding of the acculturation experience with phenomenology
Jennifer A. Skuza
A continuing dialogue with Alfred Schutz
Vol. 31/2
Does microcredit "empower"?
Vol. 31/1
Ambiguous individuality
Vol. 31/3
Olli Pyyhtinen
The phenomenal field
Giolo Fele
The alienating mirror
Richard A. Lynch
Demonstrating "reasonable fear" at trial
Stacy Lee Burns
The human condition and the gift
Marramao's kairós
Diabetes, chronic illness and the bodily roots of ecstatic temporality
Vol. 31/4
David Morris(Professor of Philosophy, Concordia University, Montreal)
The foundation of an interpretative sociology
Christian Etzrodt
Obstetric ultrasound and the technological mediation of morality
Peter-Paul Verbeek(DesignLab, Universiteit Leiden)
Developing feminist conversation analysis
Celia Kitzinger
The task of dialectical thinking in the age of one-dimensionality
Arnold Farr(Department of Germanic Languages and Literature, University of Oregon)
Larry Wieder's radical ethno-inquiries
Perceiving other planets
Postphenomenology
Cathrine Hasse
J. Dodd, Crisis and Reflection
E. Selinger (ed), Postphenomenology
John R. Dakers
A Schutzian perspective on the phenomenology of law in the context of positivistic practices
Ion Copoeru(Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai)
In memoriam Larry Wieder (1938–2006)
Response to Kenneth Liberman
James Dodd(New School for Social Research)
Understanding the subjective point of view
Wing-Chung Ho
The transcendence and non-discursivity of the lifeworld
S. Turkle, Evocative Objects
Graham Harman
De-ontologizing the debate on social explanations
Jeroen Bouwel Erik Weber
DLW
Cheryl L. Nicholas
Larry Wieder
Sandra Ragan
Foucault and Derrida
Vol. 32/1
Antonio Calcagno(King's University College, Western University)
Practical hermeneutics
Vol. 32/4
Esa Lehtinen
Doing justice and demonstrating fairness in small claims arbitration
Vol. 32/2
Discerning the relations between conversation and cognition,
Ben Matthews
The experiences of guilt and shame
Vol. 32/3
Gunnar Karlsson(Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies , Stockholms universitet)Lennart Gustav Sjöberg
How does it feel to be a star?
Scott R. Harris Kerry O. Ferris
Research with a purpose
Patrick Baert
Towards a truly pragmatic philosophy of social science
Brendan Hogan
Let's make things better
On the division between reason and unreason in Kant
Motohide Saji
Pluralism, pragmatism and self-knowledge,
From experimental interaction to the brain as the epistemic object of neurobiology
Gesa Lindemann
P.-P. Verbeek, What things do
Andrew Feenberg
Video recording practices and the reflexive constitution of the interactional order
Lorenza Mondada
From assigning to designing technological agency
Katinka Waelbers
What things still don't do
David Kaplan(Department of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma)
The phenomenology of falling ill
Fredrik Svenaeus
Theorizing politics after camus
Christopher C. Robinson
Risky subjectivity
Anna Mudde
Quo vadis? Quine's web, Kuhn's revolutions, and Baert's "way forward",
Paul A. Roth
Attunement in the modern age
Janko M. Lozar
What is phenomenological sociology again?
Greg Bird
The role of Umwelt in Husserl's Aufbau and Abbau of the natur/geist distinction
Adam Konopka
D. Benatar, Better never to have been
Chris Kaposy
Typification in society and social science
Kwang-ki Kim Tim Berard
Phenomenology of friendship
Can there be a pragmatist philosophy of social science?
L. Zuidervaart, Social philosophy after Adorno
Vol. 33/1
Andrew Fagan
Honoring (recollecting) our memory of Peter McHugh as social theorist
Vol. 33/2-3
Kenneth Colburn Mary C. Moore
Re-thinking the human
Gavin Rae
Somatic apprehension and imaginative abstraction
The phenomenological life-world analysis and the methodology of the social sciences
Thomas S Eberle
Patrick Colfer
R. Sokolowski, Phenomenology of the human person
Hans Pedersen
A respectful world
Vol. 33/4
Susan Bredlau(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
Studying sociology with Peter McHugh
David A. Lynes
F. Evans, The multivoiced body
Andrea Pitts
Some thoughts about the early academic years
Carl Weinberg
Designing an opinion for its (local) context
Eric Hauser
Case dismissed
Jay Julilen
J. & K. Aho, Body matters
Gesine Hearn
Problems and mysteries
B. Sandmeyer, Husserl's constitutive phenomenology
Revisiting the concept of time
James Gilbert-Walsh
The soul
Shai Frogel
Santa or the grinch
Terry Moellinger
What is special about body based reference frame?
Neha Khetrapal
The anomalous foundations of dream telling
Death and the evolution of language
Luca Berta
Teaching, learning, describing, and judging via Wittgensteinian rules
Domenic F. Berducci
Peter McHugh 1929–2010
Alan Blum
S. Kozel, Closer
Megan Craig
A. Johnston, Badiou, Žižek, and political transformations
Geoff Pfeifer
H. Garfinkel, Toward a sociological theory of information
James Aho
Coffee, connoisseurship, and an ethnomethodologically-informed sociology of taste
John Manzo
Peter McHugh and analysis
Peter McHugh's late work
An unholistic alliance
Robert Stolorow(Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis)
Can pragmatists be institutionalists?
Shane J. Ralston
"My attitude made me do it"
Mark Vuuren François Cooren
A video life-world approach to consultation practice
Jane Bickerton Sue Procter Barbara Johnson Angel Medina
Postphenomenology, embodiment and technics,
Helena De Preester
Empirical race psychology and the hermeneutics of epistemological violence
Vol. 34/3
Thomas Teo
Subjects without a world?
Lisa Guenther(Queen's University)
The study of formulations as a key to an interactional semantics
Vol. 34/2
Arnulf Deppermann
Notionalization
Occasioned semantics
Jack Bilmes
Generalization
On Latour's social theory and theory of society, and his contribution to saving the world
Vol. 34/1
Values, knowledge and solidarity
Vol. 34/4
Spiros Gangas
Animated bodies in immunological practices
Daniel Bischur
From demonization of the masses to democratic practice in the work of Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Foucault
Jill Hargis
Crossing the finite provinces of meaning. experience and metaphor
Gerd Sebald
Lesson plans and the contingency of classroom interactions
Yo-An Lee Akihiko Takahashi
Habermas on understanding
Kyung-Man Kim
P. Sheil, Kierkegaard and Levinas
Adam Buben
On "interactional semantics" and problems of meaning
Douglas W. Maynard
G. Simmel, The view of life
Richard Swedberg
R. Pippin, Hegel on self-consciousness
Trip Glazer
The sociology of knowledge approach to discourse (SKAD)
Reiner Keller
D. Ivison (ed): The Ashgate research companion to multiculturalism
Ella Schmidt
Interobjectivity and interactivity
Herbert Kalthoff Tobias Roehl
Structure and agency in scholarly formulations of racism
F. Dallmayr, Integral pluralism
Megan Altman
S. Nuccetelli, O. Schutte, O. Bueno (eds.): A companion to Latin American philosophy
Elena Ruíz-Aho
Embodied domestics, embodied politics
Kirsten Jacobson
R. Capobianco, Engaging Heidegger
William Koch
M. Flaherty, The textures of time
Understanding each other
Medicalized psychiatry and the talking cure
Kevin AhoCharles Guignon
Categorial occasionality and transformation
Vol. 35/4
Sally Hester Stephen Hester
A phenomenology of emotional trauma
Gretchen Gusich
The way from the ideal of science
Instruction-in-interaction
Vol. 35/1
Oskar Lindwall Anna Ekström
Exploring Habermas's critical engagement with Chomsky
Talking the talk
Cade Bushnell
Phenomenological life-world analysis and ethnomethodology's program
Vol. 35/2
Dreyfus and Haugeland on Heidegger and authenticity
Tobias Henschen
Is there any good reason to say goodbye to "ethnomethodology"?
Louis Quéré
Suspending belief and suspending doubt
Nicolas J. Zaunbrecher
The being, the origin and the becoming of man
Kasper Lysemose
Martin EndreßGeorge Psathas
Some notes on the play of basketball in its circumstantial detail, and an introduction to their occasion
T. Eagleton, Trouble with strangers
Elizabeth K. Minnich
Semantic drift in conversations
Short editorial introduction
Vol. 35/3
Ronnie Lippens James Hardie-Bick
N. de Warren: Husserl and the promise of time
An intellectual remembrance of Harold Garfinkel
Control over emergence
Ronnie Lippens
Transcendence, symbolic immortality and evil
James Hardie-Bick
The solicitation of the trap
Steve Hall
Memoir
From arbiter to omnivore
Tony Kearon
F. Grammont, D. Legrand, and P. Livet (eds), Naturalizing intention in action
Brian W. Dunst
Lifting the mantle of protection from weber's presuppositions in his theory of bureaucracy
Graham Button David Martin Jacki O’Neill Tommaso Colombino
Existential transcendence in late modernity
Stephen Lyng
Garfinkel stories
The ultramodern condition
Bruce A. Arrigo
Revisiting the cultural dope
L. Bryant, N. Srnicek, G. Harman (eds), The speculative turn
Foucault and the subject of stoic existence
Brian Seitz
Some memories of Harold Garfinkel
The historicity of the a priori
Information
Rod Watson Andrew Carlin
A. Richert, Integrating existential and narrative therapy
Mary McDonald
Early glimmers of the now familiar ethnomethodological themes in Garfinkel's "the perception of the other"
Timothy Koschmann
American Heideggers … and Heidegger,
Robert Scharff
Continuous grey scales versus sharp contrasts
Mauro Turrini
Harold Garfinkel, 29 october 1917–21 april 2011
Phenomenological sociology reconsidered
Vol. 36/1
Martin EndreßBenjamin Rampp
Violence and shattered trust
Martin EndreßAndrea Pabst
Tradition
Vol. 36/4
Yaacov Yadgar
Ethnomethodological and hermeneutic-phenomenological perspectives on scientific practices
Vol. 36/2
"When i was young"
Andreas Göttlich
What does (not) count as violence
Burkhard Liebsch(Hermann-Schmitz-Forschungsstelle, University College Cork)
Critical psychology, philosophy, and social therapy
Lois Holzman
Trust and confidence
Christian Morgner
Violence and selfhood
James Mensch
N. Friesen, The place of the classroom and the space of the screen
Assessing the realization of intention
Gustav Lymer
Towards a relational phenomenology of violence
Restructuring attentionality and intentionality
H. Y. Jung, Transversal rationality and intercultural texts
Jin Y. Park
Edmund Husserl in Talcott Parsons
Vol. 36/3
Mitsuhiro Tada
Alfred Schutz' theory of communicative action
Hubert Knoblauch
Fallibility and insight in moral judgment
John Kaag
Remarks on violence and intersubjectivity
Tobias Roehl Herbert Kalthoff
Heidegger and Foucault
Aret Karademir
Bourdieu and Derrida on gift
Camil Ungureanu
Reflection and text
Wenjing Cai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Constructing and understanding an incident as a social problem
Chihaya Kusayanagi
Calvin Schrag
The continuous model of culture
Giorgi Kankava
Moods and appraisals
Andreas Elpidorou
R. Collins, Violence
Neuroscience as a human science
Consciousness-body-time
Yochai Ataria Yuval Neria
A. Noë, Varieties of presence
Kaija Mortensen
M. Laffan and M. Weiss (eds.), Facing fear
H.-H. Gander, N. Godschmidt, U. Dathe (eds.), Phänomenologie und die ordnung der wirtschaft
Radu Cristescu
B. Grünewald, Geist–kultur–gesellschaft
Andrea Staiti(Università di Parma)
Science and life-world
Lucia Ruggerone
Body techniques of vulnerability
Lars Alberth
Overcoming philosophy
William James and the religious character of the sick soul
Vol. 37/1
Roger G. López
J. Bishop, the anticipatory corpse, Medicine, power and the care of the dying
Vol. 37/4
Antje Kahl
From reading minds to social interaction
Carrie Childs
K.Liberman, More studies in ethnomethodology
Chiara Bassetti
The quasi-face of the cell phone
Vol. 37/3
Galit Wellner
Giving expression to rules
Radek Ocelák
The role of experience in perception
Rodrigo Ribeiro
Flawed by Dasein? phenomenology, ethnomethodology, and the personal experience of physiotherapy
Thomas Abrams
Multistability and the agency of mundane artifacts
Ethics in action
Vol. 37/2
A. Carlin, R. Slack (eds), Ethnographic studies
Russell Kelly
Information giving and enactment of consent in written consent forms and in participants' talk recorded in a hospital setting
Marilena Fatigante Franca Orletti
Local division of labor in rehabilitation team conferences
Hiroaki Izumi
Understanding addiction
Preserving the respondent's standpoint in a research interview
Francesca Alby Marilena Fatigante
Ethics and the social dimension of research activities
Matters of fact, and the fact of matter
Reflecting on the ethics and politics of collecting interactional data
Susan A. Speer
The study of deviant subcultures as a longstanding and evolving site of intersecting membership categorizations
Fleshing out Heidegger's mitsein
Universality, particularity, and potentiality
Amnon Marom
In search of collective experience and meaning
Gabriel Henriques
M. Coeckelbergh, Human being @ risk
Pieter Lemmens
Interpretive phenomenological analysis (ipa) and the ethics of body and place
Stuart J. Murray Dave Holmes
R. Scharff, How history matters to philosophy
Lee Braver(Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee)
Foucault on the care of the self as an ethical project and a spiritual goal
Richard White
Alfred Schutz's postulates of social science
Jonathan Tuckett
R. Stolorow, World, affectivity, trauma, Heidegger and post-cartesian psychoanalysis
Anthony Fernandez
Epistemological misgivings of Karen Barad's "posthumanism'
Chris Calvert-Minor
The philosophical roots of Donna Haraway's cyborg imagery
Disability
Josephine A. Seguna
Crime as the limit of culture
Sergio Tonkonoff
Blurry humanism
Between pragmatism and critical theory
Roberto Frega
Relevance of a friendship within a dialogue on relevance
Martin EndreßStefan Nicolae
Circulating in places and the spatial order of everyday life
Gregor Schnuer
Phronēsis and the art of healing
Vol. 38/2
Donald Landes(Faculté de philosophie, Université de Laval)
Fun in go
Philippe Sormani
Value as a social fact
Vol. 38/1
Daniel Cefaï Bénédicte Zimmermann Stefan NicolaeMartin Endreß
How editors decide
Error, aberration, and abnormality
Baudouin Dupret Louis Quéré
Outreach work in Paris
Daniel Cefaï
Edith Stein's account of communal mind and its limits
Vol. 38/4
Emanuele Caminada(Husserl-Archief, KU Leuven)
Empathy, emotional sharing and feelings in Stein's early work
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
Financialisation of valuation
Eve Chiapello
Between phenomenology and hermeneutics
Saulius Geniušas
From manuscript evaluation to article valuation
David Pontille Didier Torny
On being a ‘we’
Timothy Burns (University of St Thomas)
Victims' normative repertoire of financial compensation
Janine Barbot Nicolas Dodier
Durkheim as the founding father of phenomenological sociology
Vol. 38/3
Carlos Belvedere
Stein and Honneth on empathy and emotional recognition
James Jardine(University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research)
What's the right price for babysitting?
Alain Cottereau
Introduction: empathy and collective intentionality
Thomas Szanto(University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research)Dermot Moran(University College Dublin)
Evaluation as practical judgment
Jean Munck Bénédicte Zimmermann
Collective emotions, normativity, and empathy
Thomas Szanto(University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research)
Merleau-Ponty on causality
F. Vatin (ed.), Évaluer et valoriser
Laura Centemeri
A. Cottereau, M. M. Marzok, Une famille andalouse
Stefan Nicolae
A case study in the relationship of mind to body
Mike Ball
Subjectivity and power
Jochen Dreher(University of Konstanz)Daniela Griselda López(University of Buenos Aires/National University of Tres de Febrero)
Empathy and the melodic unity of the other
Joona Taipale
A. Orléan, L'empire de la valeur
Jörg Potthast
The surprise of a breast reconstruction
Marjolein de BoerRené van der HulstJenny Slatman
R. Ranisch and S. Sorgner (eds.), Post- and transhumanism
The vocabulary of reality
Ronny Miron
M. Coeckelbergh, Environmental skill
Jochem Zwier Andrea R. Gammon
Intersubjectivity of Dasein in Heidegger's Being and time
K. M. Stroh
Antonio Calcagno, Lived experience from the inside out
Michela Summa(Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
Making loud bodies "feminine"
Vol. 39/2
Sara Cohen Shabot
Present contemporaries and absent consociates
Vol. 39/4
Greti-Iulia Ivana
Sociology as a naïve science
Greg Yudin
Rethinking the body and space in Alfred Schutz's phenomenology of music
Rhonda Siu
Social construction of reality
Vol. 39/1
Harry Collins
Heidegger and Korsgaard on death and freedom
Ontogenesis versus morphogenesis towards an anti-realist model of the constitution of society
Christoforos Bouzanis
Islamic positivism and scientific truth
Baudouin Dupret Clémentine Gutron
C. Alberto Sánchez, Contingency and commitment
Self-help, moral philosophy, and the moral present
Nora Hämäläinen
The dynamic association of being and non-being
Vol. 39/3
SangWon Lee
On the social construction of reality
Barry Barnes
R. Tuomela, Social ontology
J. Angelo CorlettJulia Strobel
Strangers, trust, and religion
Constructing gender incommensurability in competitive sport
Marion Müller
Narrative technologies
Mark CoeckelberghWessel Reijers
In-between spaces
Michaela Pfadenhauer
G. Pfeifer, The new materialism
Chad Kautzer
Kurt H. Wolff and Italy
Onorina del Vecchio
The common denominator
Hubert KnoblauchRené Wilke
What makes people tick? and what makes a society tick? and is a theory useful for understanding?
Silke Steets
Playing chamber music at a rock festival?
Kurt Wolff's interpretation of Mannheim's late political writings
Sandro Segre
Social constructivism in science and technology studies
Social constructionism as a sociological approach
Technology, phenomenology and the everyday world
Nicola Liberati
Structures of a life-work
Jochen Dreher(University of Konstanz)Andreas Göttlich
Modernity and evil
Consuelo Corradi
I am not my body, this is not my body
Yochai Ataria
Conscious ambivalence
Hili Razinsky
M. Ratcliffe, Experiences of depression
B. Stawarska, Saussure's philosophy of language as phenomenology
Elena Ruiz
Thomas Luckmann (October 14, 1927–May 10, 2016)
Martin Endreß
Much ado about nothing
On the very idea of social construction
Type and spontaneity
Jan Straßheim (Universität Hildesheim)
Is it possible to "incorporate" a scar?
Jenny Slatman
P. Bourdieu, Outline of a theory of praxis
Vol. 4/1
The paradox of secrecy
Beryl L. Bellman
Formal structures of coordination in a Thai ceremony
William Rittenberg
Erwin Straus and the problem of individuality
Donald Moss
On the real and the make-believe
Hernan Vera Shelley Nathans
Solipsistic and intersubjective phenomenology
Peter Hutcheson
Grammatical and literary structures
Frank W. Bliss Earl R. MacCormac
Beyond existentialist caricatures
Michael Plekon
Anti-gorgias
Free-phantasy, language, and sociology
The postulate of adequacy
Raymond McLain
A preface to frame analysis
John O'Neill
Max Weber's methodological strategy and comparative lifeworld phenomenology
James Dagenais
Interpretive sociology and Paul Ricoeur
Steven McGuire
Freedom in theory and praxis
Charles E. Marske
The disciplining of reason's cunning
The idea of the person as a collective representation
Martin E. Spencer
A sociology of survival?
Fiona Mackie
Ideology, perspective, and praxis
Mary F. Rogers
Culture as a fundamental dimension of experience
On sociological description
Dorothy E. Smith
Subjective origins, objective reality
Founding an existential ethic
Husserl's phenomenology of animality and the paradoxes of normality
Vol. 40/2
Cristian Ciocan(Universitatea din București)
Resistance to pragmatic tendencies in the world of working in the religious finite province of meaning
Vol. 40/4
When rules go awry
Mike Lloyd
J. Read, The politics of transindividuality
Ted Stolze
Dasein's shadow and the moment of its disappearance
Vol. 40/1
Rachel Aumiller
Gender (in)difference in gender (un)equal couples
Vol. 40/3
A. Steinbock, Phenomenology & mysticism
Jason Alvis
Merleau-Ponty's immanent critique of gestalt theory
Benjamin Sheredos
Religion and violence
Life-world, sub-worlds, after-worlds
Ruth Ayaß
What can the human sciences contribute to phenomenology?
Environmental knowledge, technology, and values
Ryan Gunderson(Department of French & Italian, Northeastern University)
Otherwise than being-with
Chantal Bax
Alfred Schutz and phenomenology of religion
J. Oksala, Feminist experiences
Carolyn Culbertson
Help-search practices in rehabilitation team meetings
Explicating the key notions of copresence and verification in relation to Husserl's use of the term direct to describe empathy
Heath Williams(Sun Yat-sen University)
Being seen
Oliver Müller
P. Locke, R. McCann (eds.), Merleau-Ponty
Considering the public private-dichotomy
Daniel Brennan
Shame, vulnerability and belonging
Luna Dolezal(Department of Psychology, University of Exeter)
Patočka's care of the soul reconsidered
Martin Ritter
A Schutzian analysis of prayer with perspectives from linguistic philosophy
K. Hoshikawa Michael Staudigl(Universität Wien)
Embodied harm
Lauren Freeman
S. Sorgner, Transhumanismus – "die gefährlichste idee der welt!?'
Franc Mali
M. Reder, Religion in säkularer Gesellschaft
Jan Frei
The stranger to time
Sertaç Demir
S. Ferrarello, Husserl's ethics and practical intentionality
Beyond rational order
Tone B. Eikeland Tone Saevi
Analysing gaze in terms of subjective and objective interpretation
Pallavi Sharma Archana Barua
P. Kouba, The phenomenon of mental disorder
Truth and consciousness
Yoga in penitentiary settings
Mar Griera
Towards a theory of toys and toy-play
Alan Levinovitz
Facing a disruptive face
Gili Yaron Agnes Meershoek Guy Widdershoven Michiel Brekel Jenny Slatman
"You gotta see both at the same time"
Bryn Evans Richard Fitzgerald
Lester E. Embree (January 9, 1938 – January 19, 2017)
Humanizing the animal, animalizing the human
Christian Ferencz-Flatz(Alexandru Dragomir Institute for Philosophy)
What is original in Merleau-Ponty's view of the phenomenological reduction?
Vol. 41/3
Christopher Pollard(Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University)
Viewing spontaneity ethnomethodologically
Vol. 41/1
Two kinds of awareness
Vol. 41/4
Cressida J. Heyes
A theory of affective communication
Christian Julmi
How does corporeality inform theorizing?
Paulina Segarra Ajnesh Prasad
Gestalt psychology as a missing link in Ernst Cassirer's mythical symbolic form
Ira Katsur
Time and matter
Ádám Takács
Bearers of transience
Ryan Coyne
Living with death in rehabilitation
Thomas Abrams Jenny Setchell
Wittgenstein as a philosopher of technology
Vol. 41/2
Mark CoeckelberghMichael Funk
On thick records and complex artworks
Yaël Kreplak
The field of consciousness and extended cognition
Three difficulties in phenomenological discourse
Tyler Klaskow
A. Fiala, The Bloomsbury companion to political philosophy
Gregory McCreery
The ethnomethods of ethnography
Larissa Schindler
The institution of life in Gehlen and Merleau-Ponty
Jan HalákJiří Klouda
The influence of Heidegger's thought on the development of philosophy in ex-Yugoslav countries
Dean Komel(Univerza v Ljubljani)
Virtualization of the life-world
Ossi Ollinaho
The documentary method of [video] interpretation
Patrick G. Watson
Don't talk about the elephant
Ana Mijić
Phenomenology, Pokémon Go, and other augmented reality games
A. Odenstedt, Gadamer on tradition
Bharani Kollipara
Animal experience
Alexandru Bejinariu(Alexandru Dragomir Institute for Philosophy)
The modern faces of postmodernism
Human mirrors
Thiemo Breyer(Universität zu Köln)
Language and the as-structure of experience
Robert Stolorow(Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis)George Atwood
To learn the world again
Sara Rodrigues
Reduction and the question of beginnings in Husserl, Fink and Patočka
Witold Płotka(Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie)
Calvinist predestination and the spirit of capitalism
The knowledge of people disappeared during Argentina's military rule
Ram Natarajan
Phenomenology and ontology of language and expression
Hayden Kee
Toward a general theory of understanding
Dániel Havrancsik
Spirituality and intersubjective consensus
Popitz's imaginative variation on power as model for critical phenomenology
J. Pearl
The mediated breast
Jenny SlatmanMarjolein de Boer
Power, discourse, and ethics
Heinrich Popitz and the power of violence and technical action in the revolutionary and information ages
Erik Garrett(Duquesne University)
The philosophical anthropology of Heinrich Popitz
Jerry Williams
Common understandings of and consensus about collective action
Vol. 42/3
Ole Pütz
Kelly Oliver, Carceral humanitarianism
Eric Aldieri
Freud and Heidegger on the "origins" of sexuality
Vol. 42/4
S. Khader, Decolonizing universalism
Shay Welch
The emergence of practical self-understanding
Vol. 42/1
Jos De Mul
How is the human life-form of mind really possible in nature?
Hans-Peter Krüger
Seeing the other's mind
Zhida Luo
"Torture is putting it too strongly, boredom is putting it too mildly"
Editorial
Experimental philosophy, ethnomethodology, and intentional action
Gustav Lymer Olle Blomberg
The social undecidedness relation
Alfred Schutz's fragments on social roles as a phenomenological alternate to mainstream sociology
Heideggerian phenomenology, practical ontologies and the link between experience and practices
Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
Eccentric positionality
Categorial differences
Volker Schürmann
Self-stigma, bad faith and the experiential self
Karl Eriksson
Andrew J. Mitchell and Peter Trawny (eds), Heidegger's Black notebooks
Translating Plessner's Levels
Millay HyattPhillip Honenberger
Machina sapiens
Katharina Block
Beyond postphenomenolgy
Wessel Reijers
Humans, materiality and society
Anna Henkel
The intensity of lived-experience in Martin Heidegger's basic problems of phenomenology (ws 1919/2020)
Scott Campbell
Heidegger and Husserl on the technological-scientific worldview
Corijn Van Mazijk(Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Seeing through the fumes
Jochem Zwier Vincent Blok
Being together, worlds apart
Rebecca A. HardestyBen Sheredos
The a priori critique of the possibility of a phenomenology of religion
Morality in scientific practice
Letizia CaroniaAndré H. Caron
Cogitor ergo sum
Stephen Langfur
Towards a multi-modal phenomenological approach of violence
Vol. 43/2
Understanding the protester's opposition
Paul Marinescu(Alexandru Dragomir Institute for Philosophy)
Violence and affectivity
Saving face and atrocities
Vol. 43/1
Majlinda Bregasi
Postmodern thought and the self
Natasha van AntwerpenCandice Oster
Methods of entering where access is restricted
Anna McLauchlanAllyson F. Noble
Is mental illness a form of violence against the self?
Cătălina Condruz
Modern violence
Erik Meganck
On the politicization of violence within reductive and non-reductive accounts of violence
Husserl on personal level explanation
The question of violence between the transcendental and the empirical field
Remus Breazu (National University of Arts Bucharest)
Michela Beatrice Ferri (ed.), The reception of husserlian phenomenology in North America
Iconoclasm and imagination
Hub Zwart
Event and structure
Beyond an instrumental view of violence
Ciprian Jeler
Being-in-the-world reconsidered
Karl Leidlmair
Whence Heidegger's phenomenology?
"The separation that is not a separation but a form of union"
Laura McMahon
Ethnomethodological misreading of Aron Gurwitsch on the phenomenal field
Vol. 44/1
Personal uniqueness and events
Vol. 44/4
Petr Prášek(Akademie věd České republiky)
Depth as Nemesis
Vol. 44/2
Michal Lipták(Institute of Philosophy of Slovak Academy of Sciences)
Introduction to Harold Garfinkel's ethnomethodological "misreading" of Aron Gurwitsch on the phenomenal field
Clemens EisenmannMichael Lynch
Reverent awe and the field of consciousness
Vol. 45/3
Sense-bestowal and Sense-withdrawal
Vol. 48/1
Confluences and differences in the early work of Gurwitsch and Schutz
Vol. 5/1
Understanding ethnomethodology
Mark Peyrot
Authors, audiences, and texts
On the possibility of society
Phenomenology as a critique of politics
Nonreductive materialism and the materialisms of Marx and Heidegger
Douglas V. Porpora
Closure and disclosure in pre-trial argument
Practical reasoning in depression
The role of commitment in scientific inquiry
Ronald L. Hall
Language and praxis
The politics of the new positivity
Arthur W. Frank
Improper closings
On the several sources of Freud's conservatism
Christopher Nichols
Considered judgements again
Aspects of sequential organization in plea bargaining discourse
"Species-being" and "human nature" in Marx
Thomas E. Wartenberg
Talk's form
David T. Helm
The topic of power
Philosophy of man as a rigorous science
Philip Bossert
Hope
On the demise of the native
W. W. Sharrock R. J. Anderson
The linguistic organization of public controversy
William M. Berg J. Ross
Grading practices
Vol. 6/1
James A. Holstein
The intersubjective constitution of the body-image
Hans Joas
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
James Schmidt
Some constituents of descriptive psychological reflection
Frederick Wertz
On the other side of silence
From epistemology to ontology
Decision and experience
Louise Levesque-Lopman(Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University)
Common sense and common convictions
Contingent anda priori structures in sequential analysis
Linguistic constitution
Norms and interpretations
Christel Hopf
Inference and schema
Michael H. Agar
The problem of intersubjectivity
Frederick Grinnell
Disenchantment and modernity
Envy and the dark side of alienation
Ofelia Schutte
Announcing
A. W. McHoul
No one commits suicide
Toward an anthropology of the life-world
Preface
Vol. 7/1
A. Schutz and F. Kaufmann, Sociology between science and interpretation
Vol. 7/2
Ingeborg Katharina Helling
On surrender, death, and the sociology of knowledge
Judith Feher
The provisional homecomer
Funmilayo M. Jones
Effectiveness, expertise and excellence as ideological fictions
On the origin of "phenomenological" sociology
The "search for adultness"
Vol. 7/3-4
Carolyn Baker
Complexity and intersubjectivity
John Bednarz
Functional method and phenomenology
Vol. 7/1-4
Oedipus rex
Redoubled
Charles A. Pressler
Is "ethicist" anything to call a philosopher?
The well-informed citizen
Speech and the unspeakable in the "place" of the unconscious
Charles E Scott
The Wittgenstein connection
Schutz's life story and the understanding of his work
Discussion of Wagner, Imber, and Rasmussen
Niklas Luhmann and his view of the social function of law
John Murphy
Explorations of the Lebenswelt
Surrender-and-catch and phenomenology
Social theory without wholes
The coarse and the subtle
Vol. 8/1
Some guidelines for the phenomenological analysis of interview data
Vol. 8/3
Richard H. Hycner
The body politic
Error-correction techniques and sequences in instructional settings
Schutz's Bergsonian analysis of the structure of consciousness
Vol. 8/4
G. Psathas, Everyday language
Vol. 8/2
Can the university defend the values upon which it stands?
Wagner and the intellectual biography of Alfred Schutz
Richard Owsley
W. Dilthey and J. H. Newman on prepredicative thought
Mary Tillman
Reading Habermas reading Freud
Bernard Flynn
Magic witchcraft and the materialist mentality
Topic nomination and topic pursuit
Graham Button Neil Casey
Sociobiology, morality and feminism
Unmasking nihilism
Kids, culture and innocents
Vol. 9/1
Poetry and sociology
Vol. 9/4
Notes on "latency" in overlap onset
Vol. 9/2-3
Gail Jefferson
Projection and "silences"
John Local John Kelly
Techniques and persons
Osborne P WigginsMichael Alan Schwartz
Studying children
Between and within
Charles Goodwin
The routine as achievement
Extreme case formulations
Anita Pomerantz
Token up-dates
Martha Komter
Offering and soliciting collaboration in multi-party disputes among children (and other humans)
The problem of reference in Max Weber's theory of causal explanation
Gerhard WagnerHeinz Zipprian
Texts as organizational echoes
Peter K. Manning
Some sequential structures in direction-giving
Conversations and texts
Michael Mulkay
The vocation of reason
The texture of embodiment
David Schenck
Television and its audiences as dimensions of being
Jenny L. Nelson
Graham Button Paul DrewJohn Heritage
Exploring relations between surrender-and-catch and poetry, sociology, evil
Shaking the foundations of lifeworld
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