[CogSci] CFP reminder: Conference "Disordered Temporalities – Toward Quantitative Phenomenology" Heidelberg, Germany + ONLINE, on 4-5th July 2024

Anastazja Szuła anastazja.szula at gmail.com
Sat Apr 13 09:59:48 PDT 2024


 Dear All,

This is the last chance to submit an abstract for our upcoming conference
*Disordered Temporalities – Toward Quantitative Phenomenology *
Heidelberg, Germany, on 4-5th July 2024 (*in-person and virtual*).

We aim to present and discuss the possibilities of overcoming the issues of:


   - the reliability of the phenomenological approaches to empirical
   research;
   - and the lack of validated, phenomenological psychological research
   tools for objectifying temporal experience.

You will find a detailed description here
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/378823576_Conference_Disordered_Temporalities_-_Toward_Quantitative_Phenomenology_Heidelberg_4-5th_July_2024>
.

The conference will take place in the University of Heidelberg
Psychiatric Clinic
and online.

The keynote speakers are:

   - Alexander Kranjec (Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA);
   - Giovanni Stanghellini (University of Florence, Italy) – online;
   - Marc Wittmann (Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental
   Health, Freiburg, Germany).

To participate with a 30-40 min talk, please send a 300-500 word abstract
to: phenomenologymentalhealth at gmail.com by the 15th of April 2024.

Accepted participants will be notified by the end of April.

The speakers will have accommodation and meals covered for them during the
conference.

PhD students and early and more experienced researchers from multiple
disciplinary perspectives are welcome to participate.

The conferences's institutional organizers are:

   - Phenomenological Psychopathology section at Heidelberg Psychiatric
   Clinic (Germany);
   - Philosophy of Mental Health Unit at the Department of Social Sciences
   and the Humanities, Poznan University of Medical Sciences (Poland);
   - Phenomenology and Mental Health Network, The Collaborating Centre for
   Values-based Practice in Health and Social Care, St. Catherine's
   College, Oxford (UK).

Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions:
phenomenologymentalhealth at gmail.com

Kind regards,

Anastazja Szuła
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